- May 9, 2024
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Thank you, that is very helpful! I'm using CivitAI for now, I don't think they have inpainting but as soon as I do enough research I hope to switch to a local setup like you have. I'm still quite new to using AI so learning a lot everyday (fun!), I'll try the negative prompts that I don't already have (I didn't think of extra limb for example).So I run SD (Mostly Pony Diffusion which needs less negative prompts) on my PC using Automatic 1111.
Depending on the Checkpoint and Sampling method, you may need more or less Steps but as you know there are a lot of variables to consider.
I'm not sure what you are using but if it is web based, I recommend something like:
(deformed, distorted, disfigured:1.3), poorly drawn, bad anatomy, (wrong anatomy), (extra limb), missing limb, floating limbs,(worst quality, low quality:1.4) bad artist, watermark, (blurry:1.2)
Oh and find a way to naturally add hands in the prompt early so the AI can focus on that aspect more.
Also check to see if what you are using has Inpainting, which would allow you to only redo parts of the picture you want to change.
Can't stress enough to get some kind of photo editing software because prompts can only do so much (for now).
Thanks again!