AI model To edit pics

Midzay

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Use Inpaint or look LORA (I've seen armpit hair for men)
 

Dark Lord Nova

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Go nuts.
Inpaint is the best option if he wants to keep the original picture unchanged. A Lora would redo the original, though I've never tried a Lora while inpainting, lol.
Funny enough, I totally agree with you about AI—except when it comes to inZOI. That's where we split. Lol. I'm always on Hugging Face and CivitAI hunting for checkpoints and LoRAs. Still, I run into issues all the time. Getting hands and fingers to look right is a pain, and faces can get weird too. Sometimes I just want a full body shot, head to toe, but it only gives me the upper half no matter how clear I am in the prompt. I'm still pretty much a beginner to all this stuff, so I'm figuring it out. Lol.
 
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Funny enough, I totally agree with you about AI—except when it comes to inZOI. That's where we split. Lol. I'm always on Hugging Face and CivitAI hunting for checkpoints and LoRAs. Still, I run into issues all the time. Getting hands and fingers to look right is a pain, and faces can get weird too. Sometimes I just want a full body shot, head to toe, but it only gives me the upper half no matter how clear I am in the prompt. I'm still pretty much a beginner to all this stuff, so I'm figuring it out. Lol.
Like I said in my last post on that thread, I don't want Inzoi to fail, I'm just pointing out that it currently isn't doing well. As for AI, I'm still on that upward curve of learning...it's fun.
 
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I have been doing exactly this a lot lately and it is tough! Expect to have a super steep learning curve and constant failures. :ROFLMAO:

tanstaafl is a pro at it. :whistle:
 
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MissCougar

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Upon rereading it, I see what you got from it. I did not mean to imply he was great at failure. I am good at failure. tanstaafl is good at succeeding! Ugh! :ROFLMAO:
 
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osanaiko

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can somebody just give me a short intro on what inpaint is and how to get it ?
It is a built-in functionality in the web clients for diffusion image generators, such as Automatic1111.

You drag in an image, use mouse to draw an area over the top to select what areas should be modified, then run the generator with whatever prompt you want. Only the areas you marked on the original image will be modified.

There's various settings which affect how much of the underlying original image is retained or not, or how carefully the join between the marked area and the surroundings are blended.

Check a youtube video about it, it's easier to show than to explain.
 
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which gpu can do inpainting. I am guessing it wont be vram expensive as a small area is being changed in the picture
I have a 7600 8gb radeon
 

osanaiko

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which gpu can do inpainting. I am guessing it wont be vram expensive as a small area is being changed in the picture
I have a 7600 8gb radeon
I'm not certain that inpainting does have lower vram requirements - the big memory hog is a model itself and that doesn't change.

I've not needed to investigate that myself as I am GPU rich, but a quick searchengine run found lots of discussion and "guides" on how to run on smaller (<12gb) VRAM cards. I suggest you research and play around.

Alternatively, using one of the online services, which does cost $, is potentially a lot cheaper than buying a new GPU for $$$$. Some of those online vendors have pretty good support for all the useful extensions.