![]() RunwayML has trained an additional model specifically designed for inpainting. change mode (to the bottom right of the picture) to “Upload mask” and choose a separate black and white image for the mask (white=inpaint).Be aware that some editors save completely transparent areas as black by default. ![]() ![]() Any even slightly transparent areas will become part of the mask. erase a part of the picture in an external editor and upload a transparent picture.In img2img tab, draw a mask over a part of the image, and that part will be in-painted. Is a good prompt that matches the picture, sliders for denoising and CFG scale set to max, and step count of 50 to 100 withĮuler ancestral or DPM2 ancestral samplers. Outpainting, unlike normal image generation, seems to profit very much from large step count. You can find the feature in the img2img tab at the bottom, under Script -> Poor man’s outpainting. Original image by Anonymous user from 4chan. Outpainting extends the original image and inpaints the created empty space. The depth-guided model will only work in img2img tab. rename the config to 512-depth-ema.yaml.grab the config and place it in the same folder as the checkpoint.download the 512-depth-ema.ckpt checkpoint.Set COMMANDLINE_ARGS=your command line options Note: SD 2.0 and 2.1 are more sensitive to FP16 numerical instability (as noted by themselves here) due to their new cross attention module. If 2.0 or 2.1 is generating black images, enable full precision with -no-half or try using the -xformers optimization. Train tab will most likely be broken for the 2.0 models. if your checkpoint is named 768-v-ema.ckpt, the config should be named 768-v-ema.yaml) grab the config from SD2.0 repository and put it into same place as the checkpoint, renaming it to have same filename (i.e.put it into models/Stable-Diffusion directory.Models are supported: 768-v-ema.ckpt ( model, config) and 512-base-ema.ckpt ( model, config). This is a feature showcase page for Stable Diffusion web UI.Īll examples are non-cherrypicked unless specified otherwise. Custom images filename and subdirectory.
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