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 All or part of a model can be randomized at any time.  Simply select all of the generators you wish to randomize (or select none to randomize the whole model) and press the "Randomize" button on the [[toolgeneration_editor|Generation Editor]] toolbar. All or part of a model can be randomized at any time.  Simply select all of the generators you wish to randomize (or select none to randomize the whole model) and press the "Randomize" button on the [[toolgeneration_editor|Generation Editor]] toolbar.
  
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 Randomization is strictly a generator level operation.  New values for every node created by the designated generators will be computed based on random seeds and the variance values assigned to each property.  You cannot randomize a single node.  You can, however, edit any single node at any time using [[kcnodes|node edits]] or [[kcfreehand|freehand edits]]. Randomization is strictly a generator level operation.  New values for every node created by the designated generators will be computed based on random seeds and the variance values assigned to each property.  You cannot randomize a single node.  You can, however, edit any single node at any time using [[kcnodes|node edits]] or [[kcfreehand|freehand edits]].