GuideAdvanced ParametersSeed

Guide to Seed Parameter

The seed parameter controls the starting point of image generation. Using the same seed maintains consistency while modifying prompts.

When using the same seed, similar elements in images tend to remain consistent even as you make small changes to the prompt.

Select Model Version

EpicRealism

EpicRealism

Version 1

RealVisXL

RealVisXL

Version 2

Flux Dev

Flux Dev

Version 3

Flux Schnell

Flux Schnell

Version 3.1

Seed Comparison Examples

Base prompt: a man in a business suit, wearing glasses

Seed: 42

No image generated yet

a man in a business suit, wearing glasses

No image generated yet

a man in a business suit, wearing glasses with blonde hair

No image generated yet

a man in a business suit, wearing glasses with blonde hair , holding a briefcase

Base prompt: a red rose in a crystal vase

Seed: 42

No image generated yet

a red rose in a crystal vase, on marble table

No image generated yet

a red rose in a crystal vase, on marble table, black table

No image generated yet

a red rose in a crystal vase, on marble table, black table, next to a candle

Understanding Seeds

The same seed + same prompt will always generate the same image. This is useful for reproducibility and iterative refinement.

Consistency

Seeds ensure that core elements remain similar when making minor prompt adjustments. This helps in fine-tuning specific aspects while maintaining the overall composition.

When to Use Fixed Seeds

Use fixed seeds when you want to maintain consistency while experimenting with prompt variations. This is especially useful for iterative refinement of specific details.