Create multiple images with just a single "/imagine" command, using the power of the repeat parameter.
You can easily achieve this by typing in either "--repeat" or its shortcut "--r," followed by the desired number or value.
Check out our samples below:
Prompt: small robotic robot with big eyes is sitting on a stump, in the style of soft edges and atmospheric effects, dark brown and teal, kombucha punk, creative commons attribution, photo-realistic techniques, album covers, apple core --repeat 2
Prompt: a futuristic house in the desert, in the style of dark orange and cyan, photo-realistic landscapes, bulbous, atompunk, psychedelic surrealism, adventure themed --r 2
To bring in more excitement, consider mixing the repeat parameter with a touch of chaos. Adding the chaos parameter will provide you with a wider variety of images to choose from.
The images below used a prompt with these parameters: --repeat 3 and --chaos 100
Prompt: space music concept art, in the style of neo-pop surrealism, soft gradients, album covers, meticulously detailed, iconic album covers, photographically detailed portraitures --repeat 3 --chaos 100
Here are a few important points to consider when using this parameter: