Leonardo is indifferently the best in the generation and processing of images, also now with Phoenix it is spectacular how you can interact with the texts and images already created, nothing seen before, its potential is truly crazy, I hope also in Leonardo we will one generation of quality videos in a time. Great work by the entire team.
Jessie - Thank you for your time and for sharing your expertise! Just a silly question ... wondering why you don't use the "copy prompt to clipboard" button ... after noticing you ended up copying some extra text a couple of times. Personally I was SO happy when they added that copy-prompt one-click button back in. Again, thank you! 💜 P.S. It would be awesome if a few of the prompts discussed were shared here so people could copy and experiment with them if wanted. I grabbed a few from screenshots, but they're not the best quality from video.
Thank you for creating such great content! Your insights have been incredibly valuable. 🙌 However, I noticed that the vocal fry in the video was quite distracting. Looking forward to the next session!
Hello there. Is there an advantage if I create my images in high resolution from the start over creating them in small resolution and then using Alchemy and / or Universal upscaler? Also I would love to see more content on how to fix hands and feet in difficult situations. I think I'm getting good at fixing them but there's situations that still take me some time and credits. Love Leonardo and all the content, thank you!! Keep up the amazing work!
The main advantage is your creation goes through more steps, this can help to add more detail from the outset. Also your images will be bigger to start with, so will need less of an upscale for being printed etc.. As for hands we do have a couple of videos, Canvas Editor is your friend there, but there are no real 100% guaranteed ways of getting the fix just yet I'm afraid.
@@leonardo.ai_community I see. I use to create my images in small sizes but it seems to me that I have to do a lot of work / upscaling after creating them in order to extract more detail from them, especially if there are people in the images. I will try creating them in a bigger size from the beginning. Thank you for your answer. Have a great week!
This was great thank you. It covered a huge amount though in a quick period of time. I use Leonardo extensively for a hobby but I would love to use it more for my business which is interior design. Our rendering process takes forever and I know that if I get greater 'control' over my prompts I would be able to reduce the time to build 3 models and render by up to 90% which is huge. Do you have any workflows on this? One on one training etc. Happy to pay!
Have you tried our new Phoenix model? Its designed for prompt adherence so could help even more than training your own models. If you do want to train your own model's we do have this stream from Discord that may help ruclips.net/video/YvHn4Kw4beg/видео.html
From within Leonardo there is a way to delete this text and introduce another text so that the image is not deformed and I can take advantage of it or do I have to do it from the third-party tool, for example I have 3d text created with eonardo that I could superimpose
We do have a Canvas Editor tool. Also with the new Phoenix model there is an edit with A.I option. If you head over to Discord we can really help a lot more there my friend.
Very informative and helpful. Thanks
Jessie's enthusiasm is contagious. At first, I was intimidated and a little confused but then decided to try to keep up. Learnt a lot from this video!
Particularly liked the use of realtime canvas to generate content reference images, this was pretty cool!
Leonardo is indifferently the best in the generation and processing of images, also now with Phoenix it is spectacular how you can interact with the texts and images already created, nothing seen before, its potential is truly crazy, I hope also in Leonardo we will one generation of quality videos in a time. Great work by the entire team.
Jessie - Thank you for your time and for sharing your expertise! Just a silly question ... wondering why you don't use the "copy prompt to clipboard" button ... after noticing you ended up copying some extra text a couple of times. Personally I was SO happy when they added that copy-prompt one-click button back in. Again, thank you! 💜 P.S. It would be awesome if a few of the prompts discussed were shared here so people could copy and experiment with them if wanted. I grabbed a few from screenshots, but they're not the best quality from video.
So good ... Leo truly is better
Great product. Thanks for the demo!
Thank you for creating such great content! Your insights have been incredibly valuable. 🙌
However, I noticed that the vocal fry in the video was quite distracting.
Looking forward to the next session!
Hello there. Is there an advantage if I create my images in high resolution from the start over creating them in small resolution and then using Alchemy and / or Universal upscaler? Also I would love to see more content on how to fix hands and feet in difficult situations. I think I'm getting good at fixing them but there's situations that still take me some time and credits.
Love Leonardo and all the content, thank you!! Keep up the amazing work!
The main advantage is your creation goes through more steps, this can help to add more detail from the outset. Also your images will be bigger to start with, so will need less of an upscale for being printed etc..
As for hands we do have a couple of videos, Canvas Editor is your friend there, but there are no real 100% guaranteed ways of getting the fix just yet I'm afraid.
@@leonardo.ai_community I see. I use to create my images in small sizes but it seems to me that I have to do a lot of work / upscaling after creating them in order to extract more detail from them, especially if there are people in the images. I will try creating them in a bigger size from the beginning.
Thank you for your answer. Have a great week!
This was great thank you. It covered a huge amount though in a quick period of time. I use Leonardo extensively for a hobby but I would love to use it more for my business which is interior design. Our rendering process takes forever and I know that if I get greater 'control' over my prompts I would be able to reduce the time to build 3 models and render by up to 90% which is huge. Do you have any workflows on this? One on one training etc. Happy to pay!
Have you tried our new Phoenix model? Its designed for prompt adherence so could help even more than training your own models. If you do want to train your own model's we do have this stream from Discord that may help ruclips.net/video/YvHn4Kw4beg/видео.html
I don`t have the option to edit by AI. I`m using free version, is that why?
You can use it on the free plan but only on images in the generation page and you must have legacy mode turned off.
From within Leonardo there is a way to delete this text and introduce another text so that the image is not deformed and I can take advantage of it or do I have to do it from the third-party tool, for example I have 3d text created with eonardo that I could superimpose
We do have a Canvas Editor tool. Also with the new Phoenix model there is an edit with A.I option. If you head over to Discord we can really help a lot more there my friend.
@@leonardo.ai_community Thank you, i have in discor channel
Nice -)