Stuart, you are a beast, man! I bought into Supermachine time ago, and at the time I wasn't even sure if I'll be using it much. Also, I had a bit of a concern that it will be one of the projects that will perish after the initial hype and enthusiasm settles, especially considering how much competition you've got for these types of tools. But, man, you just keep coming up with all these features and improvements, and posting a lot of really, really helpful tutorials. I feel like if I give enough time to learn to improve my prompts and settings I choose, I can get all my image generation needs done with Supermachine. Any tech startup or pretty much any tech company could learn from you. I'm one of your very happy customers, and I wish you and your team a lot of success. P.S. Secret Labs chair. Is it worth it? I'm working behind the desk a lot, have been considering an upgrade... ;)
I find img2img more interesting and useful with lower denoise rates, but also depending on what type of scheduler is set up. Flux default "simple" scheduler is fairly random and changes quite a bit even with low denoise, the "Beta" scheduler on the other hand is very rigid in the composition, which can be great if you want to upscale without too much change, or improve images with broken details like hands or eyes. It would keep the position of the hand but improve the fingers for instance. When you use a denoise of 0.8 upwards there is almost no point using img2img to begin with, especially since Flux can be prompted so precisely for all kinds of framings and compositions.
Wow.....love this Stuart!!!! I sent you an email about the possibility of adding Ideogram 2.0 as well 😁
Stuart, you are a beast, man! I bought into Supermachine time ago, and at the time I wasn't even sure if I'll be using it much. Also, I had a bit of a concern that it will be one of the projects that will perish after the initial hype and enthusiasm settles, especially considering how much competition you've got for these types of tools. But, man, you just keep coming up with all these features and improvements, and posting a lot of really, really helpful tutorials. I feel like if I give enough time to learn to improve my prompts and settings I choose, I can get all my image generation needs done with Supermachine. Any tech startup or pretty much any tech company could learn from you. I'm one of your very happy customers, and I wish you and your team a lot of success.
P.S. Secret Labs chair. Is it worth it? I'm working behind the desk a lot, have been considering an upgrade... ;)
haha, we'll continue to make it better. I like the XL Secret Lab chairs. Very roomie! I do have a standing desk though so I can stand sometimes also.
I find img2img more interesting and useful with lower denoise rates, but also depending on what type of scheduler is set up. Flux default "simple" scheduler is fairly random and changes quite a bit even with low denoise, the "Beta" scheduler on the other hand is very rigid in the composition, which can be great if you want to upscale without too much change, or improve images with broken details like hands or eyes. It would keep the position of the hand but improve the fingers for instance.
When you use a denoise of 0.8 upwards there is almost no point using img2img to begin with, especially since Flux can be prompted so precisely for all kinds of framings and compositions.
Can you upload two images to make one new one?
only one images currently.
can you inpaint?
not at the moment but we would like to add it in the future.