@numetalhead73

I love how you never actually say how to get the seed

@mishazujev31415

in order to make four images completely different, type --chaos 100
or 
--c 100

values 1 to 100
mean 1 is for 4 very similar images
100 is for 4 completely different ones

@LASartor

Best lesson on a seed’s purpose yet. Thank you!!

@nahiddotai

Love using the seed number after I've upscaled, to create images from the same starting point. You can do this by reacting with an envelope emoji on an image you upscale - then use the prompt with that seed number (e.g. --seed 123456) and you'll get similar results to the image you originally upscaled. Let me know if this helps!

@jaycobyart

Thank you so much for sharing this.. the seed parameter has changed my whole flow, and has made midjourney an actual usable tool for creating new works.. I do enjoy a bit of random elements in my work, but I do not want the entire piece to be completely random, the seed parameter has allowed me to work with a single image and begin to manipulate it in different ways, which also has helped hone my prompt skills and there effects on the various modelsm. Previously I did not know what effect a single change was having on the image as a different seed can literally change everything about the image notably composition and style choices, elements you may be thinking you are changing with your word choices.. so thank you again for making this so incredibly clear for everyone that is exploring midjourney... For anyone reading this who hasn't explored the --seed function give it a try.. and experiment with your phrases.. I literally use this now in 98% of my generations now.. a must have for me

@wilhelmvongloeden

Really like your teaching style!!! I'll study your videos and wait for more!!! Thanks!!!

@herbv3449

honestly great video format , i love the edits that display the changed parameter and immediately show the effect afterwards. Really helpful for someone learning to shape their midjourney outcomes.

@FadedRoseStoriesFairyTales

A new video for v5 would be nice, you have been so helpful in our learning!

@Joel-5747

Dude! Good video. Walked me through step by step to help me understand the value in doing the seed thing. This was exactly what I needed without having to sort through multiple 10-30 min videos to figure this out haha and didn't even tell me to sub...

@TatyanaValdaBelindaHill

So clear and helpful. Thank you. 🙏🏼xx

@roadcamel

Beautifully demonstrated!

@ricotoet8707

2 questions:

- How to get the seed number?
- How to upload my own image as starting seed?

@PrithvirajDJaguar

You explain very thoroughly, very very helpful.

@RockstahRolln

First time discovering and learning from you! This is great!! I have to give this a try; I have subbed 😀

@NewWaveFilms

Really great video man, You have a special way of communicating clearly the most relevant points. Seeing the prompts while you speak really hits it home. I feel like I only really understood this seed parameter now. Thank you.

@saipavangt88

You are awesome Gilbatree.

@LewisRowe-id6kr

Fantastic tip. Thankyou!

@AbenteuerSchottland

Great video of this concept. Thank you!

@obscurazone

Two points that are critical: 1. You can only use seed values from initial prompt results, not upscales - which to me makes it pretty redundant as it is not taking cues from a singular image, which is what we want. 2. Seed values can of course direct the flow of image creation, but what this video does not mention, is that your base style setting determines ALL results. If you're using 5.1, and you use a seed value, you will get wildly different results if your base style values are set to either low (0.5) base/medium (1) high (1.5) or very high (2). Put simply, seed values only really work in any predictable way, if you have your base style setting fixed at low or base. Any higher and Midjourney will do whatever the hell it wants. I'll be honest, it is the most brilliant and most teeth pulling infuriating bit of software I've ever used, and I've been using the most inane teeth pulling code driven software professionally for over three decades.

@yoyo-jc5qg

this is genius wow prompt engineering is no joke there's quite a bit u have to know