
Hey sweet friends! Want to showcase your work in a way that stops people in their tracks? Today I'm sharing how to create eye-catching billboard mockups using MidJourney. Don't worry if you're new to this - I'll guide you through every step ➡️ and share my favorite settings for truly spectacular results.
Getting Started with Your Billboard Scene
First, let's create a beautiful backdrop for your work. Here are some inspiring settings you can try:
A desert highway at sunset with mountains in the background
A busy downtown street with city lights twinkling
A peaceful countryside road surrounded by rolling hills
A coastal highway with ocean views
An industrial area with modern architecture
A snowy mountain pass
A vibrant urban neighborhood

Creating Your Billboard Base in MidJourney
Here's the fun part! Use prompts like these to generate your base image:
"A large billboard on a desert highway at sunset, saguaro cacti, mountains in the background, dramatic sky, golden hour lighting, 16:9"
"A digital billboard in a rainy downtown Tokyo street at night, neon reflections, city lights, 16:9"
"A highway billboard surrounded by autumn trees, morning fog, ethereal lighting, 16:9"

Tips for Perfect Billboard Mockups 💛
Always include the aspect ratio (16:9) in your prompt
Consider the lighting in your scene - it will affect how your final image looks
Think about the viewing angle - straight-on or slightly angled both work well
Include environmental elements that add depth to your scene
Don't forget about the time of day - dawn, dusk, and night can all create stunning results
Ready to Add Your Work?
Once you have your perfect billboard scene, head over to my step-by-step video tutorial where I'll show you exactly how to place your image onto the billboard and match the lighting perfectly in Photoshop, click here.

Show Off Your Creations! 🌼
I can't wait to see what you create! Share your billboard mockups with everyone in the comments (post a link to them) and let's celebrate each other's work together ➡️ because nothing beats the feeling of seeing your art larger than life!

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