I could have saved that base you're talking about as a layer, duplicated it, messed around like I did, produce an image, save it, then go back to the base, rinse and repeat to see what else wants to show up, make an entirely different image... but I don't normally do that. The images end up looking similar so unless I'm doing a set, I'll always make a new random base to work with.
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No forks, but new chains, I get it.