Part three chapter seven-three [User Guide - Parameters - Chaos]

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Chaos

The --chaos or --c parameter influences how varied the initial image grids are. High --chaos values will produce more unusual and unexpected results and compositions. Lower --chaos values have more reliable, repeatable results.

--chaos accepts values 0–100.
The default --chaos value is 0.

The Influence of Chaos on Jobs

No --chaos value

Using a low --chaos value, or not specifying a value, will produce initial image grids that are similar each time a Job is run.

prompt example: /imagine prompt: watermelon owl hybrid --c 0

Low --chaos values

Using a low --chaos value, or not specifying a value, will produce initial image grids that are slightly varied each time a Job is run.

prompt example: /imagine prompt: watermelon owl hybrid --c 10

Moderate --chaos values

Using a low --chaos value, or not specifying a value, will produce initial image grids that are slightly varied each time a Job is run.

prompt example: /imagine prompt: watermelon owl hybrid --c 25

High --chaos Values

Using a higher --chaos value will produce initial image grids that are more varied and unexpected each time a Job is run.

prompt example: /imagine prompt: watermelon owl hybrid --c 50

Very High --chaos Values

Using extremely high --chaos values will produce initial image grids that are varied and have unexpected compositions or artistic mediums each time a Job is run.

prompt example: /imagine prompt: watermelon owl hybrid --c 80

How to Change the Chaos Value

Use the --chaos or --c Parameter

Add --chaos <value> or --c <value> to the end of your prompt.

Animated Gif showing how the Midjourney chaos parameter is typed

 

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