TutorialApril 11, 2026Seedance Team9 min read

Seedream v4.0 Edit for Beginners: Quick Start Guide

Never edited a photo with AI before? This beginner-friendly walkthrough shows you how to use Seedream v4.0 Edit to fix, transform, and enhance images for $0.06 each.

Seedream v4.0 Edit for Beginners: Quick Start Guide

Twenty years ago, editing a photo meant learning Photoshop. Today, it means typing a sentence. Seedream v4.0 Edit is the most beginner-friendly way to start — no layers, no tools, no tutorials. Type what you want changed. Wait 30 seconds. Done.

TL;DR

TL;DR

  • Edit images by typing plain English, no technical skills needed
  • 6 credits ($0.06) per edit — the cheapest in the Seedream family
  • 50 free credits on signup = 8 free edits
  • 20-40 seconds per edit
  • No subscription, no watermarks, no learning curve

Why Start with v4.0 Edit?

If you've never used AI image editing before, start with the cheapest model. You'll make mistakes. You'll iterate. You'll test random prompts just to see what happens. At $0.06 per edit, you can do all of that without stressing about the bill.

Seedream v4.0 Edit is also the simplest. Upload an image. Type what you want. Click generate. No options to configure, no sliders to balance, no parameters to tune.

Creating Your First Edit

Step 1: Sign Up

Go to seedance.it.com. Enter an email, pick a password, confirm. You get 50 free credits immediately — no credit card, no trial countdown, no "first 7 days free" trap.

Step 2: Open the Playground

From the dashboard, click the Seedream v4.0 Edit tile. You'll see a clean interface with an upload zone and a prompt box.

Step 3: Upload an Image

Drag and drop any photo. JPG, PNG, or WebP. It can be something from your phone, a screenshot, a stock photo, anything. The model handles all common formats.

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Step 4: Type a Prompt

This is the fun part. Type what you want changed in plain English. Examples for your first try:

"Remove the background"
"Change the sky to a sunset"
"Make this look like a watercolor painting"
"Turn the grass into snow"
"Add dramatic lighting from the left"

Don't overthink it. Short, specific prompts work best.

Step 5: Click Generate

Wait 20-40 seconds. The edit appears in the preview. Download it. That's the entire workflow.

What Makes a Good First Prompt

Beginners often write prompts that are too vague or too long. Both cause weird results. The sweet spot is specific but short.

| Vague | Specific | |-------|----------| | "Fix this" | "Brighten the foreground" | | "Make it nicer" | "Add warm sunset tones" | | "Edit the background" | "Replace the background with a beach" | | "Apply filters" | "Turn this into a 1970s film look" |

Describe the result, not the process. The model figures out how to get there.

10 Starter Prompts to Try

If you're stuck for ideas, copy-paste these on your own photos:

1. "Remove all people from the background"
2. "Change the weather to snowy"
3. "Turn this into a pencil sketch"
4. "Make the sky a dramatic thunderstorm"
5. "Replace the background with a forest"
6. "Add golden hour lighting"
7. "Turn this photo into anime style"
8. "Make the car red instead of blue"
9. "Remove the text from the sign"
10. "Make this look like an oil painting"

Each runs for 6 credits ($0.06). You can try all ten for 60 cents.

Common Beginner Mistakes

Mistake 1: Prompts that are too long. "I want you to remove the person on the right side and also change the background to look like a beach and maybe make it warmer" confuses the model. Split into two edits instead.

Mistake 2: Using negatives. "Don't make it too dark" doesn't parse well. Say "keep the lighting bright" instead.

Mistake 3: Chasing perfection on one prompt. The model is probabilistic — sometimes you just need another generation. Iterate cheaply.

Mistake 4: Upload low-quality images. Tiny, blurry sources produce tiny, blurry outputs. Use the best source you have.

Affordable AI image editing with Seedream v4.0

Ready for your first edit? Open the Seedream v4.0 playground and use your 50 free credits.

Understanding Credits

Credits are how you pay for edits. Here's the math:

  • 1 edit = 6 credits = $0.06
  • 50 free credits on signup = 8 free edits
  • $10 bundle = 1,050 credits = 175 edits
  • $25 popular bundle = 2,750 credits = 458 edits

You only pay when you actually edit. No monthly subscription. Credits never expire, so if you don't use them this week, they're still there next month.

What You Can Edit

Seedream v4.0 Edit handles three main categories well:

1. Natural language edits. Type what you want changed — backgrounds, colors, weather, lighting, objects.

2. Object removal. "Remove the person on the right" or "remove the trash can." The model fills in background details automatically.

3. Style transfer. Turn photos into paintings, sketches, anime, cyberpunk, vintage film, or any other visual style.

When You're Ready for More

Once you're comfortable with v4.0 Edit, you might want more speed or detail. At that point, check out:

But for most beginners, v4.0 covers 90% of needs. No need to rush an upgrade.

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Final Tips

  • Start with photos you don't care about. Experiment freely before committing to important images.
  • Save prompts that work. Build a personal library you can reuse.
  • Take notes on what fails. You'll spot patterns in what the model struggles with.
  • Don't skip the free credits. 8 free edits is a real test drive, not a tease.

Welcome to AI photo editing. It's cheaper and easier than you think.

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