**NOTE This video is sponsored by @invokeai however no money has exchanged hands, instead Invoke AI has given me access to the online pro edition so that I can bring you these tutorials without having to worry about my own personal systems limitations.** I'm prepping more videos on invoke ai, let me know what you'd like me to cover!
This video is awesome! Love how you transform simple sketches into stunning AI art. Thanks for sharing these accessible techniques-inspiring for all skill levels! 😊
Hey man, just wanted to say that I have been loving ALL your videos- straight to the point and no BS- very well done! As for Invoke (which is what originally got me into AI art way back nearly two years ago now) I had been using Forge, but with the dev of that having abandoned the project I moved to ComfyUI and finally got tired of all the breakages based on node issues, etc- so I looked over your Invoke tutorials and now I have moved back to Invoke! Love the software and absolutely love your tutorials on it!
Wow thanks so much for the positive feedback, means a lot! Glad you are getting value out of the videos, oddly I also have a comfyui series that I started last month, will be adding more to it soon. Either way, more content on both platforms to come. 👍 Appreciate you!
Bruh! Always a pleasure to hear from you! Definitely check out the latest stable release and make sure to use the latest installer. It should run a lot better now since the memory improvements were implemented. Hope all is well with you bud!
I've done similar things like this with Focus, just putting a quick sketch and then putting it in the image prompt tab, its amazing how it can pull images to match my crappy terrible drawings with amazing results so well.
Img2img is so underrated and with invoke’s other tools it makes creating so fun! Fooocus is great but the lack of flux support is a deal breaker for me at this point.
I hope you can import your own images/sketches made in Photoshop to Invoke and use them like you do? (i e do map bashing). Or do you have to sketch in Invoke?
Yes absolutely! In fact it works much better with actual drawings/sketches. This video was just for people that have no artistic skill but still want to convey an idea somehow.
All good, that's the whole point of this video and in the next one I'll be using a pencil sketch as one of the examples and I'll cover various ways on how to approach using invoke ai.
INVOKE has some equivalent to ADETAILER to get better faces? (In cases where we use SDXL) And also the Inpaint system convert any regular model to and Inpaint one, it's close to Fooocus inpaint quality? Hope a lot of more InvokeAI videos to come!
On the canvas, just shrink your bounding box down, add an inpaint mask to the face, and re-generate. That will essentially shove 1024x1024 # of pixels into a smaller area of the image which will fix most imperfections that come from generating at the normal 1024x1024 size.
**NOTE This video is sponsored by @invokeai however no money has exchanged hands, instead Invoke AI has given me access to the online pro edition so that I can bring you these tutorials without having to worry about my own personal systems limitations.**
I'm prepping more videos on invoke ai, let me know what you'd like me to cover!
Great news invoke is one of the most user friendly webui.
@@onurerdagliagree! It’s such a joy to use. 👍🏼 even better now that I have access to the pro edition ☺️
Amazing!
Thanks! It will only get better in the next videos to come! 😁🙌
This video is awesome! Love how you transform simple sketches into stunning AI art. Thanks for sharing these accessible techniques-inspiring for all skill levels! 😊
It’s always a pleasure to help inspire others! 🙌
Love the work and workflow!
Why thank you! Love invoke, such a joy to use!
Hey man, just wanted to say that I have been loving ALL your videos- straight to the point and no BS- very well done! As for Invoke (which is what originally got me into AI art way back nearly two years ago now) I had been using Forge, but with the dev of that having abandoned the project I moved to ComfyUI and finally got tired of all the breakages based on node issues, etc- so I looked over your Invoke tutorials and now I have moved back to Invoke! Love the software and absolutely love your tutorials on it!
Wow thanks so much for the positive feedback, means a lot! Glad you are getting value out of the videos, oddly I also have a comfyui series that I started last month, will be adding more to it soon. Either way, more content on both platforms to come. 👍 Appreciate you!
This is interesting, Im going to have to try this.
By all means give it a shot and let me know if you have any questions!
Hey buddy!! Great job on the video! Gives me inspiration to get back over to Invoke some more. Thank tou
Bruh! Always a pleasure to hear from you! Definitely check out the latest stable release and make sure to use the latest installer. It should run a lot better now since the memory improvements were implemented. Hope all is well with you bud!
@ Awesome! Will do, thanks for the tips!
I've done similar things like this with Focus, just putting a quick sketch and then putting it in the image prompt tab, its amazing how it can pull images to match my crappy terrible drawings with amazing results so well.
Img2img is so underrated and with invoke’s other tools it makes creating so fun! Fooocus is great but the lack of flux support is a deal breaker for me at this point.
Best of all worlds...Monzon and Invoke...!
The way you cover basic workflows is very inspirational...!
Greetings from DK
I appreciate that my friend! Thanks for the support all these years! 🙏🙌
Can invoke be downloaded and installed locally like comfy?
Indeed! As long as you have a Nvidia 20 series GPU or greater www.invoke.com/downloads. I much prefer invoke for more creative tasks for ai images.
@@MonzonMedia ya Im liking their infinite canvas approach, I wanna check that out locally
@@aegisgfx Go for it and let me know how things go!
I hope you can import your own images/sketches made in Photoshop to Invoke and use them like you do? (i e do map bashing). Or do you have to sketch in Invoke?
Yes absolutely! In fact it works much better with actual drawings/sketches. This video was just for people that have no artistic skill but still want to convey an idea somehow.
@ Thank you! My drawing skills are somewhat limited (to say the least). 😉
All good, that's the whole point of this video and in the next one I'll be using a pencil sketch as one of the examples and I'll cover various ways on how to approach using invoke ai.
INVOKE has some equivalent to ADETAILER to get better faces? (In cases where we use SDXL)
And also the Inpaint system convert any regular model to and Inpaint one, it's close to Fooocus inpaint quality?
Hope a lot of more InvokeAI videos to come!
On the canvas, just shrink your bounding box down, add an inpaint mask to the face, and re-generate. That will essentially shove 1024x1024 # of pixels into a smaller area of the image which will fix most imperfections that come from generating at the normal 1024x1024 size.
Definitely more vids to come! As the invoke team mentioned, just use inpainting to improve details, works really well!
@@invokeai Great!
Another thing, can we use our Tablet/Pencil to draw in the canvas?
@F0%9F%91%8Dl/UC23dGE5YOxpDmdf8JlgBO9Q Yes, I have a small 6x4 tablet I use for drawing sometimes and it works with invoke's canvas. 👍
👋 hi
👊🏼 dude! 👋🏽