# Getting Started with Flux Kontext Models on Render Network

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Flux Kontext models are now live on Render Network, offering powerful **Text-to-Image** and **Image-to-Image** capabilities directly within the Flux generation suite. This guide will walk you through how to use **Kontext Pro** and **Kontext Max**, explain their differences, and show how to control output through seed values for iterative creative workflows.

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#### **Step-by-Step: Using Flux Kontext Models**

**1) Select the Generator:**

* Navigate to the Flux platform at[ render.x.io](https://render.x.io)
* Choose "Text to Image" or "Image to Image" from the Generator dropdown.
* Select Flux as the generation engine.

**2) Choose a Model:**

* In the model dropdown, you'll find two options:
  * **Kontext Pro** — faster, lower cost, and great for general ideation.
  * **Kontext Max** — more detailed and coherent; perfect for prompt-heavy workflows.

**3) Set Prompt and Parameters:**

* Input your descriptive prompt.
* Choose aspect ratio, image count, and set your desired seed value.
* (Optional) Increase the Safety Tolerance slider if your prompt is artistic but borderline.

**4) Use Seed for Controlled Output:**

* Seed values are consistent per generation batch.
* If seed = 1, the resulting 4 images will be seed 1–4.
* Reusing the same seed, prompt, and input image (if using Img2Img) yields identical outputs.
* Modify a single image by recycling it and applying a new prompt with the same seed.

**5) Refining with Prompt Precision:**

* To make targeted changes with minimal deviation, use phrasing like:\
  "Keep everything the same but make the trophies purple."
* Adjust attributes like lighting by using:\
  "Keep everything the same but use cooler temperature lighting."
* This approach stabilizes generation across edits.

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**Use Cases:**

* Rapid design iteration for products, scenes, and branding
* Controlled visual experimentation using seeds
* Efficient prompting for minimal changes across variations

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**Final Tip**: Whether you're iterating on existing assets or exploring a new visual idea from scratch, Flux Kontext gives you flexible creative control through seed logic and powerful prompt parsing. Give it a try today at [**render.x.io**](https://render.x.io).

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