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Simple prompt:
Wolf
Furries is a good suggestion, and I tried your idea of a unique special seed number too.
Nice, a lot of different images it produces...
More challenging, because of fingers...
Barbarian
Just one word
Godzilla
Creates a lot of different images:
Birds
I still don't understand how I get the seed number or prompt. If I see a AI render that I like do I click on it and then that will be in seed that will be the seed prompt number? Is that it then I can change the strictness level. Or, can I enter more words into the seed space?
Just tried it on-line here, but I don't know what to put into the "Seed" box. Do I paste the prompt in? Do I put a number in?
As I said earluier, the seed is the numerical value - but are you wanting other people's cvalues or your own? You can't get others' seeds (or prompts) unless they share them, and you won't be able to get yours back once you have closed the window since history does not persist (at the moment). nAs long as you have the window open the prompt is listed above the image and you can enter the seed value by clicking on its icon (the little nut) on the image thumbnail.
Yes, you just put a number in a Seed box.
If you wish to get seed for one of the images, you just generated, you click on the symbol on the most right
and the Seed box is populated with its value. Seed value is just a number.
If you will not erase the value in Seed box and start generating again with the same prompt,
you should get the same image as before.
I have played recently with generating images with the same Seed value,
but entered different prompts. If you generate more than one image at a time
you still get only one with the Seed value entered, the others are generated
with some other Seed values determined by algorithm of Daz AI Studio.
Seed value is also known as an initial condition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initial_condition
@Artini: thanks for all of your attempts to help me. I think I wasn't looking closely at the images you posted for that little nut thing to click on. I've been looking at them on my iPhone and they weren't that clear because they were so small so I bought a magnifying glass and I use my magnifying glass this morning on my iPhone, that makes the image with a little nuts like symbol clearer and I guess that's what I have to do is go back and try it again and click on that little symbol to initiate the seed variable. And thank you for that reference to Wickipedia and The "Initial value" Although I can't say, I understand much of that .
I posted the above using speech to text on the iPhone. I actually can write better than that is the speech to text that doesn't always get things exactly right. But it certainly is a lot quicker and a lot easier than typing in on that small little keyboard on the iPhone, I'm using iOS 17.something, the latest iOS out excluding apples just released beta of iOS 18.
Happy to help, @inquire
Actually a seed value is quite often used in programming,
like for example in pseudorandom numbers generators.
Now back to images.
A Bee - the warrior.
Hare - the magnificent
A Lion...
A Wolf
The Cows
Juicy Drops
Pizza Time
@Artini: OK. I think I understand now. On the picture, there's the nut symbol, the download symbol, but what does the middle symbol stand for?
That symbol if for upscaling, which just makes the saved image bigger
Thank you
Talking about furries. I saw a great image ay CivitAI in this genre and was curious if the prompts used for the CivitAI image would translate in DAZ AI.
Original https://civitai.com/images/13828406
In AI Studio, it shows DAZ generation figures on the right side, such as Michael 9. Is it using these figures as it generates images?
Just try it for yourself.
For me sometimes it gives interesting result, but not so often.
Not in the sense of posing and rendering them, it is using a Lora trained from the Daz promo art for their content.
Had to give it a try. NVIATWAS...
Simple text can yield some beautiful results...
yes, but I don't think you can precisely position characters where you want them to be or pose them exactly as you wish to pose them.