oh yeah! this worked so well. Finally I can create unlimited pictures with the exact face of my cartoon character. This was so cheap, easy, and fast. omg. Now I can continue creating images with Midjourney and just add the suitable head on top. Or I can just generate them in the fal ai, since it looks really good, too. thank you very much!
I thought that Midjourney distorts real uploaded humans on purpose. They suggest creating a custom character on their platform and use that as a character reference.
Jagger is in a coffee shop. I agree that there is a good consistency for Jagger. What about the coffee shop? They are all different . Is there a way to keep the scene (coffee shop interior) consistent as well?
Thank you so much!!! This was very helpful. The issue is when you have more than one person in the scene. I have my lead character in a group of 4 people having coffee. How do I put her face on the right body? LOL I am working on part 2 of my film and this video was very helpful. Any thoughts on multiple people in one shot?
Yes, in midjourney you can expand your photo to 16:9 and move it to the left side grid then u promt "a two panel grid of photos of "your character description", diferent angles " and midjouney Will give you ur character in diferent poses position and angles
The big question is how do I create consistent characters from scratch using AI. Its possible with MJ, but THATS the big problem. If i could have enough images of the same character to train the LORA than it means I'm already past the problem 😄
I found a very useful way around that. Throw it at a video generator like Runway. You can ask it to do turnaround views, or give it a reference of lots of different expressions using Act One.
I've been looking for a way to create illustrated characters consistently for a long time. I have created lots of monsters in a handdrawing style. The style is consistent but I only have one picture of each monster and I just can't find a way to duplicate the monsters in that style. With illustrations, the characters don't have to be 100% consistent. I trained a lot of datasets. Maybe I'm just not capable... :D
im desperatly looking for a tutorial that will help me with a pixar charcter consistant character. Im have just one or two consistant images at present. Without using a real life person its hard to get waht i need to train a lora. There are lots of tutorials around but they are all using real people. Can anyone help. Im trying to create a book for my niece who was born deaf and with learning difficulties, she only 2 and would make the best christmas present
I found a very useful way around that. Throw it at a video generator like Runway. You can ask it to do turnaround views, or give it a reference of lots of different expressions using Act One. Then you can pull out individual frames and use those to train on.
You can ask Flux in ComfyUI or another UI to generate a character sheet in several poses and expressions, after that you train the LoRA and you can generate endless images. Or, if you want to, I could make it for you
oh yeah! this worked so well. Finally I can create unlimited pictures with the exact face of my cartoon character. This was so cheap, easy, and fast. omg. Now I can continue creating images with Midjourney and just add the suitable head on top. Or I can just generate them in the fal ai, since it looks really good, too.
thank you very much!
I thought that Midjourney distorts real uploaded humans on purpose. They suggest creating a custom character on their platform and use that as a character reference.
Thank you!!!!!!!! This is so much better for consistent characters!!!!!
Thank you!
So what Id like to know is. Is this better than Krea's Lora training which also uses Flux?
More like "consistent character" plissss
what is this the free way to do stuff or still on a pay wall? do you have a discord?
Thanks for the platform comparison. How would you rate Krea’s character training with Flux?
Question about your courses. By the time you put in all the effort to make a course...isn''t it fairly outdated?
Jagger is in a coffee shop. I agree that there is a good consistency for Jagger. What about the coffee shop? They are all different . Is there a way to keep the scene (coffee shop interior) consistent as well?
You would need a LoRA for every consistent aspect you need: character, location, clothes, etc. Or becoming a master in controlnet or canny.
Thank you so much!!! This was very helpful. The issue is when you have more than one person in the scene. I have my lead character in a group of 4 people having coffee. How do I put her face on the right body? LOL I am working on part 2 of my film and this video was very helpful. Any thoughts on multiple people in one shot?
In freepik you can inpaint the person using an image reference. You can do this in MJ as well.
Not 100%. I have to tweak in photoshop afterwards.
🔥Nice. Is there a way you can get that level of character consistency with characters you AI generate?
This is my question as well.
Yes, in midjourney you can expand your photo to 16:9 and move it to the left side grid then u promt "a two panel grid of photos of "your character description", diferent angles " and midjouney Will give you ur character in diferent poses position and angles
@@juanestebanmarin9244 Perfect! Thanks for this! 😊
@@juanestebanmarin9244 Thank you, I will try that
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Not 100% . I'm literally doing it today and they coming out very different.
Or not 100% anyway. 😢
The big question is how do I create consistent characters from scratch using AI.
Its possible with MJ, but THATS the big problem. If i could have enough images of the same character to train the LORA than it means I'm already past the problem 😄
I found a very useful way around that. Throw it at a video generator like Runway. You can ask it to do turnaround views, or give it a reference of lots of different expressions using Act One.
I've been looking for a way to create illustrated characters consistently for a long time. I have created lots of monsters in a handdrawing style. The style is consistent but I only have one picture of each monster and I just can't find a way to duplicate the monsters in that style. With illustrations, the characters don't have to be 100% consistent. I trained a lot of datasets. Maybe I'm just not capable... :D
I've been doing it for months but had to use external apps
Always first
im desperatly looking for a tutorial that will help me with a pixar charcter consistant character. Im have just one or two consistant images at present. Without using a real life person its hard to get waht i need to train a lora. There are lots of tutorials around but they are all using real people. Can anyone help. Im trying to create a book for my niece who was born deaf and with learning difficulties, she only 2 and would make the best christmas present
I found a very useful way around that. Throw it at a video generator like Runway. You can ask it to do turnaround views, or give it a reference of lots of different expressions using Act One. Then you can pull out individual frames and use those to train on.
I've actually done the same. With the character I have. Would be interested in sharing my material and getting some advice.
You can ask Flux in ComfyUI or another UI to generate a character sheet in several poses and expressions, after that you train the LoRA and you can generate endless images. Or, if you want to, I could make it for you
It can't be consistent characters if the clothes are not.
You can train a clothing model using this technique. Just make sure the training data has the same clothes.
Zoom in on the eyes, would ya. Lovely detail there. Gotta love the reptillian vibe going on there.
i would much prefer to use ai that i can use offline
Open source is your friend 💻
why not use photo ai? its much better
better than Midjourney you kidding? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
when you have to pay for something, its usually better
Freepik is better for this.