![]() Separate multiple prompts using the | character, and the system will produce an image for every combination of them.įor example, if you use a busy city street in a modern city|illustration|cinematic lighting prompt, there are four combinations possible (first part of prompt is always kept): Inpaint not masked - under the mask is unchanged, everything else is inpainted.Inpaint masked - the region under the mask is inpainted.This allows you to work with large pictures, and allows to render the inpained object at a much larger resolution. With Inpaint at full resolutionĮnabled, only the masked region is resized, and after processing it is pasted back to the original picture. Normally, inpaiting resizes the image to target resolution specified in the UI. Masked content field determines content is placed to put into the masked regions before thet are inpainted. change mode (to the bottom right of the picture) to "Upload mask" and choose a separate black and while image for 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 picture in external editor and upload a transparent picture.In img2img tab, draw a mask over a part of image, and that part will be in-painted. Is a good prompt that matches the picture, sliders for denoising and FCG 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 original image and inpaints created empty space. This is a feature showcase page for Stable Diffusion web UI.Īll examples are non-cherrypicked unless specified otherwise.
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