Best educational video about SD I have seen in past 2 years. A tool is a tool, but people lack knowledge about values and control. Life would be easier when everyone have started with this instead of A1111
Awesome. This is exactly the workflow tutorial I've been waiting for. I could watch about 20 more of these with different use cases. The more advanced the better. Thank you for doing these studio sessions. I'm very much enjoying them. I'd love to see more around taking an image all the way to commercial quality in terms of scale and detail. Looking forward to more!
This helped me understand many design theories I was missing when using unified canvas; thank you! Things like layers and symmetry tools would be excellent! Tools to help create OpenPose assets and depth maps. I want to use this software to help make game assets, and I see a lot of potential! It would be awesome if you took a modular approach with a library of user-created plugins! I can see this building a strong community of artists who want to see Invoke do some incredible things!
Thanks for taking the time to give feedback! Layers is definitely something we hear a lot and is on our list for future versions of unified canvas. We have a Workflows and Nodes channel in our Discord where users share what they've built. We're also planning on better integration between Invoke and other tools that prof. creatives typically use - like easy import/export to Photoshop and Blender. Would love your feedback, feel free to DM @hipsterusername on Discord!
for the corners on the tarot card a feature that would be helpful is have the ability to flip and rotate controlnet/ipadapter images. i could see other benefits to having that simple feature
If Canvas could do as much as 90s era MS paint, I'd be happy. Very basic brushes & shapes/geometries would be fine for my needs. Or having a small number of colours that I can save to a palette. I don't need to create a digital masterpiece with it (not that I personally have the ability). But having a slightly more advanced set of tools would allow for much better image guidance without going back & forth with other pieces of software.
You talked a bit of Photoshop and Affinity, but do not forget that many artists like Krita and that it is a professional tool even it is free and Open Source.
The regular model should work fine for inpainting. The unified canvas has some built-in tech on the backend that smoothes/merges inpainted areas with the rest of your image, so you shouldn't need to use a dedicated inpainting model. You can play around with the infill and coherence pass settings to adjust that (more info here: support.invoke.ai/support/solutions/articles/151000158838-compositing-settings)
What plans are there for enhancing or remixing existing images via prompt? So many tools lack this capability or do it poorly! Honestly, no "AI" tool even understands prompts properly and just outputs whatever the hell it wants to. I don't expect this to change for at least 2 years plus!
Definetly the best educational material you can see on the internet showing the workflow. Thank you so much for the effort you put in.
Best educational video about SD I have seen in past 2 years.
A tool is a tool, but people lack knowledge about values and control. Life would be easier when everyone have started with this instead of A1111
Awesome. This is exactly the workflow tutorial I've been waiting for. I could watch about 20 more of these with different use cases. The more advanced the better. Thank you for doing these studio sessions. I'm very much enjoying them. I'd love to see more around taking an image all the way to commercial quality in terms of scale and detail. Looking forward to more!
This helped me understand many design theories I was missing when using unified canvas; thank you! Things like layers and symmetry tools would be excellent! Tools to help create OpenPose assets and depth maps. I want to use this software to help make game assets, and I see a lot of potential! It would be awesome if you took a modular approach with a library of user-created plugins! I can see this building a strong community of artists who want to see Invoke do some incredible things!
Thanks for taking the time to give feedback! Layers is definitely something we hear a lot and is on our list for future versions of unified canvas.
We have a Workflows and Nodes channel in our Discord where users share what they've built. We're also planning on better integration between Invoke and other tools that prof. creatives typically use - like easy import/export to Photoshop and Blender. Would love your feedback, feel free to DM @hipsterusername on Discord!
Perfect lesson! Thank you very much!
for the corners on the tarot card a feature that would be helpful is have the ability to flip and rotate controlnet/ipadapter images. i could see other benefits to having that simple feature
If Canvas could do as much as 90s era MS paint, I'd be happy. Very basic brushes & shapes/geometries would be fine for my needs. Or having a small number of colours that I can save to a palette. I don't need to create a digital masterpiece with it (not that I personally have the ability). But having a slightly more advanced set of tools would allow for much better image guidance without going back & forth with other pieces of software.
You talked a bit of Photoshop and Affinity, but do not forget that many artists like Krita and that it is a professional tool even it is free and Open Source.
if its so open source, fix the crashes then. until then Photoshop wins, even gimp is better
I got a katra with a Cuda, I'm with you
My $.02, Keep Invoke adn PS seperate, maybe a plugin for PS to "Send image to Invoke. . . " and vice versa
Should I use a regular or inpaint model for the canvas? I would like more information about outpaint
The regular model should work fine for inpainting. The unified canvas has some built-in tech on the backend that smoothes/merges inpainted areas with the rest of your image, so you shouldn't need to use a dedicated inpainting model. You can play around with the infill and coherence pass settings to adjust that (more info here: support.invoke.ai/support/solutions/articles/151000158838-compositing-settings)
so are inpainting models/checkpoints unnecessary when using the canvas?
Will Reactor be available in invoke?
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Hi, could you please teach how to do interior design with unified canvas?
What plans are there for enhancing or remixing existing images via prompt? So many tools lack this capability or do it poorly! Honestly, no "AI" tool even understands prompts properly and just outputs whatever the hell it wants to. I don't expect this to change for at least 2 years plus!