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@@ -203,13 +203,13 @@ Iterate over all lines from an input text. (Good for testing multiple lines of t
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But what does that mean ???
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But what does that mean ???
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When you use a loop (♻), the loop will use the same seed for each iteration. (That is the point, it will keep the same seed to compare results.)
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When you use a loop (♻), the loop will use the same seed for each iteration. (That is the point, it will keep the same seed to compare results.)
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Even with `randomize` for `control_after_generate`, it is still keep the same seed for every loop, it will change it only when the workflow is done.
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Even with `randomize` for `control_after_generate`, it is still keep the same seed for every loop, it will change it only when the workflow is done.
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Simple example without using random seed node :
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Simple example without using random seed node : (Both images have different prompt, but same seed)
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So if you want to force using another seed for each iteration, you can use this node in the middle.
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So if you want to force using another seed for each iteration, you can use this node in the middle.
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For example, if you want to generate a different image every time. (aka : You use loop nodes not to compare or test results but to generate multiple images.)
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For example, if you want to generate a different image every time. (aka : You use loop nodes not to compare or test results but to generate multiple images.)
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Use it like that for example :
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Use it like that for example : (Both images have different prompt AND different seed)
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