I know this is an older video but I've just found your channel and started catching up. Thank you for making these great tutorials it's helped a lot. A top tip for outpainting and avoiding seems is to paint the edges you are expanding out from (for example the left edge or right edge) with a small mask brush and wiggle it slightly so you don't have a perfectly straight line. This helps the AI drawing denoiser blend the edges better and avoids the seems. Peace and love from the UK.
I should just sit and watch all of your videos. I spent ages trying to find an expander to modify an image in the wrong ratio not realizing outpainting would do it. I assumed it was used to paint out stuff you didn't want. Doh!
I would recommend it and not just because I want more views. lol. Many of my videos I try to show techniques that can be used for many things and give a better understanding of how Fooocus works. For example the one I have on good text reveals some details that can be used for other things besides text.
@@KLEEBZTECH yeah I'll definitely be using it from now on. I'll revisit the image in question and see how it works. I was using a skinny ratio to get a long body shot but my other images were closer to a widescreen effect. I got it working with a free site but I'll definitely try it with Out paining. Thanks for the video!
Awesome man. I actually recently discovered the power behind the outpainting! I am however having issues with the seam in the picture. I've had to use Photoshop to take care of that
I have not used outpainting that much so still experimenting to find ways of limiting the seam. Have done the same and used Gimp to fix them. But just like you I have had my eyes opened about outpainting and what can be done with it.
@@KLEEBZTECH Man. The outpainting is POWERFUL. The thing is, the Refiner switch and the respective field are crucial. Also, I've found huge difference in outpainting one-sided at a time vs multiple sides at once.
Great video series! Thank you! I recently started using Fooocus - coming from A1111 and Invoke AI. Would be great if you make a tutorial about the 2x Upscale in Fooocus mimicking Magnific AI. Im sure there are some sliders in the debug mode to get better results out of Fooocus Upscale.
Yeah I did a video on upscaling but nothing in-depth. I plan on going back after more experimenting since I have traditionally not used the upscale in Fooocus. As for mimicking Magnific AI, I doubt it can come close. Javi has done a great job with Magnific AI. My issue is upscaling and recording on my system. But I have a different video card with a little more VRAM that I plan on trying out in a few days.
@@KLEEBZTECH Yes I saw that video and it's a good guide to get starting. I've done some amazing upscales inside of A1111 with Ultimate SD Upscale and some prompts but of course it's a PITA. Fooocus is soo much easier to use. Will also try to get same results by combining SDXL and SD1.5 models as refiner.
Just like Midjourney but much better, you can upload your own image instead of relying on generated images to use the expand or zoom out tools, as in Midjourney , bravo fooocus,, and thank you for the video , would love to see in depth tutorial on the faceswapper feature here..
Will get there and hopefully soon. I have also been testing the negative prompts and can say they have much less impact than I expected. When I was using other tools like ComfyUI the negative had more impact on the resulting image. Now it is almost impossible to see the difference.
Hello, I'm looking for an out painting that is similar to in Paint anything, meaning I want to create a mask within the drawing and then do the out painting. Can you provide an example using masks? I've tried doing this with in Paint anything, creating a mask over a person, and then modifying the background. However, it does it horribly, as it blends the original image as if it were part of the newly created image. I want to add a background with a robot behind a person, and when I input that description, what the AI does is only create a robot using the person as if it were part of a leg or a part of the robot.
Do you mean using another image for a prompt? If so I have video here. As for Colab I know there are some limitations but not really familiar. ruclips.net/video/2hW0M-Y1R6k/видео.html
@@KLEEBZTECH i saw your this video i learned alot thanks for making such videos i am working on image2image source image same face--- faceswap target image same clothes - i Dont know same pose - canny same background - i Dont know also, how to install extensions like afterdetailer. i dont have nvidia computer working in colab
I probably will do some AI video stuff at some point but not sure how soon. I still feel the video ones need to get a little further along. But will add to my list of suggestions. Thanks.
@@KLEEBZTECH You are incorrect. SD/Fooocus doesn't use the word 'zoom' at all in their documentation. Midjourney only uses that term for 'zooming' the entire image, not expanding a single side - that's the arrows in MJ (never referred to as zoom) and outpainting in SD/Fooocus. If you have a reference to the official documentation that uses the term 'zoom' in the way you're describing, please link it here. I have no problem being wrong but saying you're correct just because you say so is not valid. Zooming in SD/Fooocus would be using the top/down/left/right radial buttons all at the same time and that usually gives poor results.
I know this is an older video but I've just found your channel and started catching up. Thank you for making these great tutorials it's helped a lot. A top tip for outpainting and avoiding seems is to paint the edges you are expanding out from (for example the left edge or right edge) with a small mask brush and wiggle it slightly so you don't have a perfectly straight line. This helps the AI drawing denoiser blend the edges better and avoids the seems. Peace and love from the UK.
I think you are one of those explain foocus really good and simply. Thank you. And i am subscribed. ❤
Thanks for subbing! And thanks for the feedback.
new day, new fooocus class! great video and explaination as always. Thanks!
I should just sit and watch all of your videos. I spent ages trying to find an expander to modify an image in the wrong ratio not realizing outpainting would do it. I assumed it was used to paint out stuff you didn't want. Doh!
I would recommend it and not just because I want more views. lol. Many of my videos I try to show techniques that can be used for many things and give a better understanding of how Fooocus works. For example the one I have on good text reveals some details that can be used for other things besides text.
@@KLEEBZTECH yeah I'll definitely be using it from now on. I'll revisit the image in question and see how it works. I was using a skinny ratio to get a long body shot but my other images were closer to a widescreen effect. I got it working with a free site but I'll definitely try it with Out paining. Thanks for the video!
Awesome tut
Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Awesome man. I actually recently discovered the power behind the outpainting! I am however having issues with the seam in the picture. I've had to use Photoshop to take care of that
I have not used outpainting that much so still experimenting to find ways of limiting the seam. Have done the same and used Gimp to fix them. But just like you I have had my eyes opened about outpainting and what can be done with it.
@@KLEEBZTECH Man. The outpainting is POWERFUL. The thing is, the Refiner switch and the respective field are crucial. Also, I've found huge difference in outpainting one-sided at a time vs multiple sides at once.
Absolutely agree on one side at a time. @@Dalin_B
Subbed, awesome content mate!
Much appreciated!
I have moved from A1111 and no regrets, the creative freedom for what you need this Fooocus is suffice for most applications! @@KLEEBZTECH
I started with that and went to ComfyUI and then this.
Great video series! Thank you! I recently started using Fooocus - coming from A1111 and Invoke AI. Would be great if you make a tutorial about the 2x Upscale in Fooocus mimicking Magnific AI. Im sure there are some sliders in the debug mode to get better results out of Fooocus Upscale.
Yeah I did a video on upscaling but nothing in-depth. I plan on going back after more experimenting since I have traditionally not used the upscale in Fooocus. As for mimicking Magnific AI, I doubt it can come close. Javi has done a great job with Magnific AI. My issue is upscaling and recording on my system. But I have a different video card with a little more VRAM that I plan on trying out in a few days.
@@KLEEBZTECH Yes I saw that video and it's a good guide to get starting. I've done some amazing upscales inside of A1111 with Ultimate SD Upscale and some prompts but of course it's a PITA. Fooocus is soo much easier to use. Will also try to get same results by combining SDXL and SD1.5 models as refiner.
Just like Midjourney but much better, you can upload your own image instead of relying on generated images to use the expand or zoom out tools, as in Midjourney , bravo fooocus,, and thank you for the video , would love to see in depth tutorial on the faceswapper feature here..
Will get there and hopefully soon. I have also been testing the negative prompts and can say they have much less impact than I expected. When I was using other tools like ComfyUI the negative had more impact on the resulting image. Now it is almost impossible to see the difference.
Thanks
Welcome
OK, this is for zoom out, what about zoom in? Can I upscale only part of image as new image generation?
You could but you would have to crop it with other software and bring back into Fooocus.
Hello, I'm looking for an out painting that is similar to in Paint anything, meaning I want to create a mask within the drawing and then do the out painting. Can you provide an example using masks?
I've tried doing this with in Paint anything, creating a mask over a person, and then modifying the background. However, it does it horribly, as it blends the original image as if it were part of the newly created image.
I want to add a background with a robot behind a person, and when I input that description, what the AI does is only create a robot using the person as if it were part of a leg or a part of the robot.
Would this be what you want? Or help? ruclips.net/video/fARdZK2fCPo/видео.html
how can you do reference generation?
adetailer in foocus?in colab
Do you mean using another image for a prompt? If so I have video here. As for Colab I know there are some limitations but not really familiar. ruclips.net/video/2hW0M-Y1R6k/видео.html
@@KLEEBZTECH i saw your this video i learned alot thanks for making such videos
i am working on image2image
source image
same face--- faceswap
target image
same clothes - i Dont know
same pose - canny
same background - i Dont know
also, how to install extensions like afterdetailer. i dont have nvidia computer working in colab
Very cool video can u do like foocuse and pika lab to make very perfect video please
I probably will do some AI video stuff at some point but not sure how soon. I still feel the video ones need to get a little further along. But will add to my list of suggestions. Thanks.
@@KLEEBZTECH and when u gonna do the ai influencer and how to make it so real
👍👍👍👍
There is no zooming explained in this video, adding on to the sides is expanding the image, aka outpainting. Zoom is a completely different thing.
Zoom can be in or out. Similar to how Midjourney uses the word in their interface which is what Fooocus is designed to be similar to.
@@KLEEBZTECH You are incorrect. SD/Fooocus doesn't use the word 'zoom' at all in their documentation. Midjourney only uses that term for 'zooming' the entire image, not expanding a single side - that's the arrows in MJ (never referred to as zoom) and outpainting in SD/Fooocus. If you have a reference to the official documentation that uses the term 'zoom' in the way you're describing, please link it here. I have no problem being wrong but saying you're correct just because you say so is not valid. Zooming in SD/Fooocus would be using the top/down/left/right radial buttons all at the same time and that usually gives poor results.