Permutation prompts allow you to run multiple variations of a prompt at once using curly brackets. For example: '/imagine prompt a {red, blue, green} bird' will trigger three separate jobs for red, blue, and green birds.
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Batch Bob
6 days ago
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I'm amazed at how well it handles cinematic lighting now.
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Sriya Gupta
5 days ago
27
Does the --no parameter work for colors too?
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Sophie Mueller
5 days ago
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How do you get the 'c' parameter to give more consistent results?
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Oliver Smith
5 days ago
25
I've been using this for architectural visualization and it's perfect.
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Noah Brown
5 days ago
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Does anyone know if they plan to add a video feature soon?
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Sophie Mueller
5 days ago
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Is there a limit to how many jobs I can have running at once?
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Amara Okafor
5 days ago
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Is there any way to upscale images beyond 4k inside the app?
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David Chen
6 days ago
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I've noticed that sometimes the --no parameter gets ignored if the prompt is too complex.
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Sophie Mueller
5 days ago
12
I love using Niji mode for my webtoon projects.
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Oliver Smith
5 days ago
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Is there a way to save my favorite parameters as a shortcut?
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James Wilson
5 days ago
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Is there a way to do this on the mobile app?
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Liam O'Connor
5 days ago
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Is there any way to upscale images beyond 4k inside the app?
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James Wilson
5 days ago
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I usually stick to --s 250 for a balanced look.
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Isabella Silva
5 days ago
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The 'Vary Region' tool is perfect for fixing small glitches.
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Amara Okafor
5 days ago
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