How to use img2img? #263
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I've found the error to be caused by an image (the default one) being in the mask option if crop is selected. |
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On img2img the Denoising Strenght slider controls how much the generated image will differ from the input image
If you just type blonde you aren't specifying much, neither the sex of the person in the original image nor the clothes they were wearing, the pose or type of image they were in (headshot portrait? side view? photography or painting?), so it will just convert everything to a very generic blonde, try to imagine that you aren't actually using img2img and just txt2img, try to reacrete the original image with the prompt + the one thing you want to change, if you had a headshot portrait photography of a white woman with black curly hair wearing a pink bra you would tipe something like But this is very hard to do anyway, because to change the color of the hair you need a high denoising value (drastic change to the image), but you don't want to drastically change the rest of the image, the way to try to navigate around this is to go with a low denoising value, generate a lot of images and pick the one with the most desirable features and feed it back to the img2img, thats how I convert sketches to photographs and vice-versa. |
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When I add an image and then I add a prompt, the image on the right is completely different from the left image. How do I make them more of the same? I don't see a slider for deciding how close the output image should be to the original image.
For example if I place a person on the left and they have brown hair, and I say "blonde hair" as the prompt, shouldn't the right image be exactly the same except with blonde hair? Instead, the image is changing completely.
I also keep getting an error "TypeError: string indices must be integers"
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