This might be an obvious answer kind of question but I don't see the sref code where yours is located. I checked my settings and it appears V6 is enabled. Do you know if there's anything else I have to turn on to get the sref code?
@@foxandclover hey. You just have to type --sref and the sref number in your prompt (after your description). Two examples: A purple cat with pink flowers --sref 123456 A colorful lollipop surrounded by butterflies --stylize 300 --sref 1 The actual sref number can be between 1 and 4,290,000,000 (without the commas but I wanted to easily see how many there are)
How fun!!🎉🎉🎉 Thank you, Dana!! You’re a wonderful instructor!❤❤❤
@@marlene97992 Thank you so much! 😊
When you combine 2 sref codes, can you then do sref random as well in the same prompt to create 1 unique sref for the combination style ?
you can! It would look like this --sref 12345 random
This might be an obvious answer kind of question but I don't see the sref code where yours is located. I checked my settings and it appears V6 is enabled. Do you know if there's anything else I have to turn on to get the sref code?
@@foxandclover hey. You just have to type --sref and the sref number in your prompt (after your description). Two examples:
A purple cat with pink flowers --sref 123456
A colorful lollipop surrounded by butterflies --stylize 300 --sref 1
The actual sref number can be between 1 and 4,290,000,000 (without the commas but I wanted to easily see how many there are)
@@danadigitaltutorials thank you so much!
@@foxandclover You're welcome. You can also use --sref random and it will pick a random code for you. 😊
Learnt something again 😉
I'm so glad!