I have been trying to figure that out, I wasn’t keeping my product in frame and it was always ruining in. Thank you for this tutorial! Your team is doing some amazing things.
I say the only two cons is that you have to be really precise on your prompt skills on what exactly the item you have, And the other con is it could have been easier than done by just adding a reference image so you can just add it to the image seamlessly without having to stack it next to the image, But that's my personal opinion, At the same time, it's a good product placement to be able to photo edit, But I still wish ed it wasn't low resolution as a limit, like instead of 1,000 pixels, it would be 2,000 pixels each generations or whenever we upload a custom image it won't get reduced quality to order to fit in the canvas, So yeah that's just the areas that I hope Ideogram fix or add when it comes to the future projects
I don't understand how it knows to replace the product image with the one on the left. When I try this it just ignores the image I've uploaded and generates something completely different.
When you click next on Magic Fill, you're given a Magic Fill bounding box or frame. Please resize and move this frame to include both the product image and the target area. Please describe this composite image. Try Magic Prompt off and on. You may want re-watch this part of the video.
@@ideogram_ai OK thanks. I tried it again and this time I included "replace the image on the right with the image on the left" in the prompt and this worked better :)
Please ship the ability to **generate only 1 image (instead of 4)**. Reason: if I use prompt with "Magic Prompt = Off" I get 4 almost identical images. It means that principle stated on your Pricing page "1,000 priority credits / month - Up to 4,000 images" doesn't work. Because in reality I get only 1 image out of each generation (not 4). I have good prompts that do what I want. Why you force me to spent 4x more credits ?
Thanks, but, it does not work very well, and the process is too complicated. I'd rather to use a open, flat palm of a person, then put whatever product I need on the palm. Works well
this is really USEFUL… you should make more detailed tutorials like this that actually teach people how to get good results
please, more tutorials on mastering ideogram like this. this one is superduperuseful
more coming!
I have been trying to figure that out, I wasn’t keeping my product in frame and it was always ruining in. Thank you for this tutorial! Your team is doing some amazing things.
Glad to hear the tutorial helped!
Just wow!!!!
😮 ok now im speechless 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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That's just.... Nuts
I say the only two cons is that you have to be really precise on your prompt skills on what exactly the item you have,
And the other con is it could have been easier than done by just adding a reference image so you can just add it to the image seamlessly without having to stack it next to the image, But that's my personal opinion,
At the same time, it's a good product placement to be able to photo edit,
But I still wish ed it wasn't low resolution as a limit, like instead of 1,000 pixels, it would be 2,000 pixels each generations or whenever we upload a custom image it won't get reduced quality to order to fit in the canvas,
So yeah that's just the areas that I hope Ideogram fix or add when it comes to the future projects
Completely agreed. We'll make it easier for you!
Perfect thanks
Very useful and great result!! Will it also work when the product shot is not so good aligned in perspective with the one in the prompted image?
Make for Consistent character video
useful
I just bought a plus plan, I am failing to make the product placement so bad.
How can I get assistence
Can you join our discord server at discord.gg/ideogram so we can help you?
I was wondering if there was a way to make the characters consistent and the costumes change so that I could make different characters and costumes.
I wonder if it is able to replace or swap a human face accurately using these techniques
give it a try!
I don't understand how it knows to replace the product image with the one on the left. When I try this it just ignores the image I've uploaded and generates something completely different.
When you click next on Magic Fill, you're given a Magic Fill bounding box or frame. Please resize and move this frame to include both the product image and the target area. Please describe this composite image. Try Magic Prompt off and on. You may want re-watch this part of the video.
@@ideogram_ai OK thanks. I tried it again and this time I included "replace the image on the right with the image on the left" in the prompt and this worked better :)
How can we do this with text style?
Works reliably with text style consistency too, if prompted correctly.
Yeah, but how to get rid of the 6th finger on that guy's hand that's holding up the can???
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Please ship the ability to **generate only 1 image (instead of 4)**.
Reason: if I use prompt with "Magic Prompt = Off" I get 4 almost identical images. It means that principle stated on your Pricing page "1,000 priority credits / month - Up to 4,000 images" doesn't work. Because in reality I get only 1 image out of each generation (not 4).
I have good prompts that do what I want. Why you force me to spent 4x more credits ?
Thanks, but, it does not work very well, and the process is too complicated. I'd rather to use a open, flat palm of a person, then put whatever product I need on the palm. Works well
BUT...the man it generated has 6 fingers
thanks but i'm on a free plan so can't do anything ):
Some new features are coming to the free plan too!