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Community Question โ€ข Apr 21, 2026

How do I use the --no parameter effectively?

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Chloe Dubois
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The --no parameter is used for negative prompting. For example, if you don't want trees in your landscape, add '--no trees' at the end. It's very effective for removing unwanted elements like 'text', 'blur', or 'deformed hands'.
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Prompt Pro
6 days ago
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Is there a limit to how many jobs I can have running at once?
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David Chen
6 days ago
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I've been using --iw 2 to keep my reference images strong.
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Mark Thompson
5 days ago
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I've been experimenting with long exposure prompts and they look great.
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James Wilson
6 days ago
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I've been playing with the chaos parameter and getting some wild results.
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Mark Thompson
6 days ago
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The 'Vary Region' tool is perfect for fixing small glitches.
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Alex Rivera
6 days ago
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I love how it interprets 'vaporwave' aesthetics.
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Yuki Sato
6 days ago
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Does anyone know if they plan to add a video feature soon?
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Zoe Bennett
6 days ago
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I've noticed that sometimes the --no parameter gets ignored if the prompt is too complex.
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Hiroshi Tanaka
6 days ago
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The pan feature is great for creating panoramic views.
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Lucas Petit
5 days ago
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The zoom feature is my favorite part of the new update.
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Yuki Sato
6 days ago
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Does anyone have a good list of keywords for 'ethereal' lighting?
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Lucas Petit
6 days ago
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Is there any way to upscale images beyond 4k inside the app?
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Gabriel Garcia
6 days ago
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I've been using this for months and it's a game changer!
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Mia Johnson
6 days ago
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Has anyone tried this with the --tile parameter for textures?
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Oliver Smith
6 days ago
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Can someone explain how to use this with an image prompt?
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Elena Rossi
6 days ago

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