Discover This Game-Changing Technique For AI-Art
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
- Discover the secret to elevating your AI Art to a stunning high-resolution masterpiece in this comprehensive tutorial. We'll journey together through the steps of using the ControlNet plugin in Automatic 1111, making your artwork come alive like never before.
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Before you do SD upscale, you need to do a latent upscale. You want to sharpen a sharp image, not polish a turd. Set controlnet to inpaint. Select inpaint + lama. Set strength to 0.75 set denoise to 0.5. Also set to resize “by” not to. Then resize by 1.5 or 2. I use 1.5. Generate that without Ultimate Upscale. Then drag result to the img2img section. Change denoise to 0.2-0.3. I use 0.3. Change controlnet to tile. Now use Ultimate up-scale and upscale by 1.5 or 2, not 4. I use 1.5. Completely deleted your positive prompt and leave the negative. Hit generate. Now drag that result in and change nothing. Generate again. Now you have a perfectly upscaled sharp image that needs no additional work. If you want, you can repeat 1 more time but it’s overkill at that point, unless you need a 6000 X 6000 image for some odd reason…
Indeed, your advice is invaluable, and I appreciate you sharing such an insightful step-by-step guide. In my enthusiasm over the final result, I admittedly overlooked this crucial process. It's easy to develop tunnel vision while engrossed in a project and inadvertently miss vital elements.
I'll make sure to pin your comment so that others can also benefit from your expertise and improve their own workflows. Thank you once again for generously sharing your knowledge with me and our community. Together, we can continue to learn and enhance our skills. Your contribution is truly appreciated!
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@@AIKnowledge2Go I think you should remake the video instead because not everyone reads the comments.
could u pls explain the point of inpaint+lama pls?
@@duplicatemate7843 to keep original structure without big changes. Controlled generation over random to put it simply.
There are already tutorials showcasing this technique. StableSR on the other hand seems very good for upscaling an image with very little change. It's apparently often used with Tiled Diffusion, but there isn't a single tutorial for either.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll definitely look into StableSR and consider creating a tutorial about it. Stay tuned!
Thanks for the video! I'm surprised you didn't get a lot more artifacts with your noise set to 0.75. I can't go any higher than 0.2. I also find that DPM++ 2M Karras works the best no matter what sampler I use for the TXT2IMG.
Thanks for your insights! 🌟 Indeed, there have been updates to automatic 1111 and ControlNet since that video. I plan to refresh the content soon.
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I like your videos so much. Can you teach us how to make our own model. Like generate our own photos by giving the prompt in stable diffusion.
I'm really glad to hear that you're enjoying my videos! Making your own model for generating images in Stable Diffusion is indeed an intriguing topic. While I'm interested in exploring this, I've been having some challenges with Dreambooth and Kohyass software on my current system. But I'm optimistic that I'll be able to address this and hopefully share a tutorial on this topic one day. Stay tuned and thank you for your continued support and interest!
@@AIKnowledge2Go thanks for your reply ❤
@@AIKnowledge2Go I'd be interested to see an updated video on creating models with Dreambooth. I used to use a simple method but Dreambooth has changed so drastically I can't find the settings I used to use.
Testing right now. Seems to be very helpful for me with my GTX 1070... It takes ages - but hopefully the result counterbalance this...
I hope it helps. Rendering with an GTX 1070 can be a hussle. Happy creating!
The strange thing I have is that when I use an already created png image that I created with a faceswap, still when starting SD fresh and loading that already created PNG file and start the upscaling, it then makes everything sharper (and larger) but somehow the custom face is gone and it puts back some AI face.
What am I doing wrong?
It sounds to me like your denoising strength might be set too high. Could you also ensure that controlNet is functioning correctly? You can verify this in the console window.
What grafic card you use?
Nvidia RTX 4080, but keep in mind, for my videos i speed up the parts where i am rendering. happy creating.
does this tool can remove pixlated images
This tool can help with low-resolution images. It can significantly upscale and improve the quality of the images.
@@AIKnowledge2Go wish if there is a tool to unblur pixelated images
You sound so unbelievably german xD
Haha, guilty as charged! My accent definitely gives me away. Hope it adds a bit of charm to the content! 😁
schwätz doch deutsch xD
Lustig, dass du das sagst! Tatsächlich hab ich einen deutschen Kanal namens "KIWissen2Go", aber der hat nicht so gezogen. Bei nur 83 Abonnenten blieb er stecken. Deshalb konzentriere ich mich momentan mehr auf die englische Version. 😄
@@AIKnowledge2Go Kann ich verstehen...Nur leider nimmt YT an das deine Sprache Deutsch ist und demzufolge keine Übersetzung ins Deutsch möglich ist. Ich denke das kann man noch nachträglich bearbeiten...denn so ist es unbrauchbar für mich.
I'm still getting better results from hires fix, but I'm making progress with tiling. One thing this video doesn't mention is denoise strength. I lowered it to 25 and got a decent result. Unless I'm missing something 75 in your video? I tried it, and it looked baad.
Absolutely, adjusting parameters such as denoise strength can significantly impact your results. And yes, enabling the controlnet unit is essential for tiling to work effectively. Remember, these tutorials are just starting points, it's all about finding what works best for your specific needs. And you should check out the pinned comment about ATLJB86's workflow. This could be beneficial before diving into controlnet. Thanks for your valuable input!