Geometric Abstraction SREF Codes
Geometric abstraction SREF codes for Midjourney featuring mathematical precision, Bauhaus design, constructivist forms, and systematic compositions.
Geometric Abstraction SREF codes create art through pure mathematical forms and systematic compositions. These codes understand the language of circles, squares, triangles, and the visual power of geometric relationships.
Quick Start:
Use --sref 2938471560 --sw 140 for Bauhaus-inspired geometric forms, or --sref 3192847560 --sw 130 for constructivist angular compositions.
Important:
Geometric codes work best with simple shape descriptions. Focus on forms, angles, and arrangements rather than organic or emotional language.
SREF Code Collection
2938471560 - Bauhaus Geometric Forms
Clean geometric shapes with primary colors and modernist design principles inspired by the Bauhaus school.
Characteristics:
- Perfect circles, squares, triangles
- Primary color palette (red, blue, yellow)
- Grid-based composition
- Functional beauty
Example:
circle, square, triangle composition, primary colors --sref 2938471560 --sw 150
Settings: SW 130-170 | Best with V7, V6.1 | Ideal AR: 1:1
Best For:
Perfect for modern logos, poster designs, educational materials, and contemporary art with systematic clarity.
4829361750 - Swiss Geometric Design
Precise grid systems with mathematical order and typographic influence from Swiss modernism.
Characteristics:
- Strict grid alignment
- Mathematical precision
- Clear hierarchy
- Systematic spacing
Example:
geometric grid system, precise alignment --sref 4829361750 --sw 140
Settings: SW 120-160 | Best with V7
Grid Systems:
This code excels at creating ordered, systematic compositions perfect for design work.
2746391850 - Minimal Geometric Forms
Essential geometric reduction with monochromatic or limited palettes.
Characteristics:
- Reduced to essentials
- Limited color palette
- Perfect geometric forms
- Contemplative simplicity
Example:
single black circle on white, perfect form --sref 2746391850 --sw 130
Settings: SW 110-150 | Best with V7, V6.1
Less is More:
This code embodies the principle that perfection is achieved through reduction, not addition.
How to Use Geometric Codes
Choose Your Geometric Style
Select based on aesthetic:
- Bauhaus modernism →
--sref 2938471560 - Constructivist →
--sref 3192847560 - De Stijl grid →
--sref 1847392650 - Minimal forms →
--sref 2746391850
Describe Shapes Simply
Use clear geometric terms:
three circles, two squares, diagonal line --sref 2938471560 --sw 140
Specify Arrangements
Describe spatial relationships:
grid of squares, asymmetric arrangement --sref 1847392650 --sw 130
Choose Square Format
Geometric work often looks best in square:
--ar 1:1
Shape Vocabulary
Use these geometric terms for precise results:
Basic Shapes
circle, square, triangle, rectangle, hexagon --sref 2938471560 --sw 140
Spatial Arrangements
overlapping circles, concentric squares --sref 2746391850 --sw 130
Directional Elements
diagonal lines intersecting, vertical bars --sref 3192847560 --sw 145
Pro Tip:
Midjourney understands geometric terminology. Use specific shape names and spatial relationships.
Composition Patterns
Grid Systems:
3x3 grid, alternating colors --sref 1847392650 --sw 130
Concentric Forms:
concentric circles, expanding outward --sref 2746391850 --sw 120
Diagonal Dynamics:
diagonal lines creating tension, angular intersection --sref 3192847560 --sw 140
Modular Repetition:
repeating triangular modules, tessellation --sref 4917283650 --sw 135
Color in Geometric Abstraction
Primary Colors (Bauhaus/De Stijl):
red, blue, yellow with black outlines --sref 2938471560 --sw 140
Monochrome (Minimal):
black geometric forms on white --sref 2746391850 --sw 130
Bold Contrasts (Constructivist):
red and black geometric composition --sref 3192847560 --sw 145
Color Theory:
Geometric abstraction often uses limited palettes for maximum impact. Primary colors, monochrome, or high contrast work best.
Aspect Ratio Guide
| Ratio | Best For | Example |
|---|---|---|
--ar 1:1 | Balanced compositions | Grid systems, centered forms |
--ar 2:3 | Vertical emphasis | Stacked geometric elements |
--ar 3:2 | Horizontal spread | Wide geometric patterns |
--ar 16:9 | Panoramic patterns | Extended modular systems |
Note:
Tip: Square format (--ar 1:1) works best for most geometric compositions, creating perfect symmetry and balance.
Style Weight Guide
| Range | Effect | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 110-130 | Subtle geometry | Semi-abstract work |
| 130-160 | Clear geometric | Most geometric work |
| 160-180 | Maximum precision | Pure geometric abstraction |
Note:
Starting Point: Use --sw 140 for crisp, clear geometric forms.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Clear Geometric Terms
circle intersecting square, primary colors --sref 2938471560
Spatial Descriptions
three triangles arranged diagonally --sref 3192847560
Systematic Arrangements
grid of rectangles, alternating red and blue --sref 1847392650
Note:
Use precise geometric language. The code understands mathematical and spatial terms.
Mathematical Concepts
Geometric abstraction responds well to mathematical language:
Symmetry:
perfect radial symmetry, eight-fold --sref 2938471560 --sw 140
Proportion:
golden ratio composition, rectangular forms --sref 2746391850 --sw 130
Tessellation:
hexagonal tessellation pattern --sref 4917283650 --sw 135
Math + Art:
Midjourney understands mathematical concepts like symmetry, proportion, fibonacci sequences, and tessellation patterns.
Combining Codes
Mix geometric approaches for hybrid styles:
--sref 2938471560::2 3192847560::1 --sw 135
This combines Bauhaus forms (2 parts) with Constructivist dynamics (1 part).
Hybrid Geometry:
Combining static and dynamic geometric codes creates interesting tension between order and energy.
Note:
When combining codes, maintain --sw 130-150 for clarity without over-stylization.
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