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Can't get rid of tights when use controlnet on
I try on negative or no on positive
it's still coming back like 9/10 img
I try on negative or no on positive
it's still coming back like 9/10 img
considering eyelashes is a very natural and common thing for a face to have, you might need to remove tags that are linked to having "normal features", tag such as "disfigured" and/or "mutilated" (and similar) in negative might be fighting/preventing it. Even a simple "ugly" might be causing it.I'm trying to get Stable to create a face image without eyelashes. It's the one thing keeping me from getting the perfect face texture for a Daz Face Transfer (it draws the eyelashes on the eyelids). Even when I use Img2Img with a really low denoiser, it still adds the eyelashes. I've tried to use eyelashes in negative prompts. Any suggestions?
what are you using controlnet for, what "image" is being used for it.Can't get rid of tights when use controlnet on
I try on negative or no on positive
it's still coming back like 9/10 img
As is always the case with me, I figured out a solution almost immediately after posting a question. I just used Inpaint instead of normal Img2Img. I blacked out the eyes and eyelids, and generated everything else besides those.considering eyelashes is a very natural and common thing for a face to have, you might need to remove tags that are linked to having "normal features", tag such as "disfigured" and/or "mutilated" (and similar) in negative might be fighting/preventing it. Even a simple "ugly" might be causing it.
Also, try using the term "pantyhose" rather than "tights" - generally speaking use American English / terms rather than British English / termswhat are you using controlnet for, what "image" is being used for it.
Does the image contain the tights or are they showing up just because of generating. If they already are in the image used for controlnet you might just need to find another image with that pose/scene. Reducing the importance of controlnet and making prompt more important could work as well. There should be an option for which is given "priority", 3 option along the lines of balanced, controlnet or prompt
every image... nude leg to just me drawing from scratchwhat are you using controlnet for, what "image" is being used for it.
Does the image contain the tights or are they showing up just because of generating. If they already are in the image used for controlnet you might just need to find another image with that pose/scene. Reducing the importance of controlnet and making prompt more important could work as well. There should be an option for which is given "priority", 3 option along the lines of balanced, controlnet or prompt
Don't forget to try adding weight to the negative prompt. Example: (tights:1.5) .every image... nude leg to just me drawing from scratch
every single option of controlnet depth line art etc
every checkpoint like 10+ of them that I experiment
the tights just always popup sometimes somehow
ahh... sorry, I would never bring any question on
My work just too much complicate like create porn comic
and it has some specific cloth design in it
so there are too many factors to be the problem
thanks anyway
if it happens with almost everything it should be possible to great a random image to share so it will be easier to help you figure out what's wrong. We can help figure out if it's with the prompt or coming from a different thing. If you don't want to share what you're specifically working any similarly prompted image where the tights are a problem would work.every image... nude leg to just me drawing from scratch
every single option of controlnet depth line art etc
every checkpoint like 10+ of them that I experiment
the tights just always popup sometimes somehow
ahh... sorry, I would never bring any question on
My work just too much complicate like create porn comic
and it has some specific cloth design in it
so there are too many factors to be the problem
thanks anyway
(warning, post potentially horrible at getting the intended intention across)Daz render (model uses textures created in Stable Diffusion), then putting the frames back through Stable to get the face I really wanted, then used Flow Frames to smooth out the animation a bit. I tried it with Roop, but liked the results without it better. I used a 0.2 denoiser strength. View attachment 2926980 View attachment 2926978
I tried Clarity, Elegance, Deliberate, Experience. Elegance worked the best for me.what models do ya'll use when you train your LoRA's?
I compressed it to turn it into a GIF, so it could be that. I'll try to get a link to an actual MP4 of it when I get off work. I'm interested to hear your opinion on that. I'm still in the experimenting stage right meow.(warning, post potentially horrible at getting the intended intention across)
don't know if it's intentional or due to image compression etc, but quality wise (graphically) it seems very low compared to what we know you can get from AI. It still looks very much like a "low textured daz", if that makes sense. I'm not having a go at the work etc, i'm just not getting the sense that you're getting or taking advantage of the level of detail/quality you could be getting from the AI