it is a button in the Resize to section, there are three buttons, Off, the two arrows, then the stick underneath, when we click it, it reads the image dimensions automatically see it in ua-cam.com/video/7IjJCEk-2mM/v-deo.html
it would be great if the zoom extension worked so we could extend the picture without MS paint , too bad that extension sucks btw your method is perfect , it worked for me , thank you so much . I hope the next SD updates don't ruin the extensions too much . it's a pain in the ass trying to get these things to work properly .
using auto1111 if you put an image into inpaint you just need to increase the size in the "resize to" box depending on which way you want the outpaint to go,to make it wider increase the width, then mask just a small line on the edge of your picture that you want it to outpaint, both edges will keep the image central
sorry not sure, this could be related to the mask color, filling method, or even a bug or change in A1111 version settings... I think there are newer methods for outpaint in A1111 recently, but I have not kept up with the recent updates unfortunately.
I like both methods. It helped a lot. Thanks! 🔥🔥🔥
Great to hear! thanks
This outpainting way is by far the best (better than mk2 & poor too)
true, masking is faster and more effective.
how would you do this with an image not generated from automatic1111 or you do not have the prompts?
Cool trick!
how did you get the new dimension of image with just one click?
it is a button in the Resize to section, there are three buttons, Off, the two arrows, then the stick underneath, when we click it, it reads the image dimensions automatically see it in ua-cam.com/video/7IjJCEk-2mM/v-deo.html
it would be great if the zoom extension worked so we could extend the picture without MS paint , too bad that extension sucks
btw your method is perfect , it worked for me , thank you so much .
I hope the next SD updates don't ruin the extensions too much . it's a pain in the ass trying to get these things to work properly .
true, i believe we will get better extension and methods soo for outpainting, because it is very useful.
using auto1111 if you put an image into inpaint you just need to increase the size in the "resize to" box depending on which way you want the outpaint to go,to make it wider increase the width, then mask just a small line on the edge of your picture that you want it to outpaint, both edges will keep the image central
why does mine just keep drawing the borders in black
sorry not sure, this could be related to the mask color, filling method, or even a bug or change in A1111 version settings... I think there are newer methods for outpaint in A1111 recently, but I have not kept up with the recent updates unfortunately.