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sd-webui-segment-anything
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Textual inversion. The best way to prepare photos of a person?
One idea would be to use Segment Anything to cut out the character/face from the background and then replace with random backgrounds that you generate with stable diffusion. Here's an extension for Automatic1111 :) https://github.com/continue-revolution/sd-webui-segment-anything
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How hard is it to "code" a tool based on segment-anything and Stable diffusion ?
Checkout this code https://github.com/continue-revolution/sd-webui-segment-anything
- Can I use Interrogate CLIP or something similar to get image position data?
- Best way to mask images automatically?
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Information is currently available.
Segment anything is the extension that you're looking for.
- What's your favorite small tweaks to make? I'll go first
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Show HN: Image background removal without annoying subscriptions
If anyone is already running auto1111, or simply uninterested in paying, there's an addon that does this very well available here https://github.com/KutsuyaYuki/ABG_extension, additionally I've had very good results using the masks generated by Facebook's SAM, which is also available as an addon here https://github.com/continue-revolution/sd-webui-segment-anyt...
- The main reason why people will keep using open source vs Photoshop and other big-tech generative AIs
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Stable Diffusion + Segment Anything App and Tutorial
There’s an A111 extension already that I think does the same thing (I’ve had it installed for a few weeks now). https://github.com/continue-revolution/sd-webui-segment-anything
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YourVision: Stable Diffusion + Segment Anything
use this and inpainting https://github.com/continue-revolution/sd-webui-segment-anything
sd-webui-controlnet
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OpenPose ControlNet: A Beginner's Guide
A crucial step for achieving stable diffusion controlnet settings is the installation of the controlnet extension in Google Colab. Whether on a Windows PC or Mac, installing controlnet is vital for stable diffusion of human pose details. Additionally, updating the controlnet extension is necessary to maintain stability and achieve the desired results in OpenPose model. To install the v1.1 controlnet extension, go to the “extensions” tab and install it from this URL: https://github.com/Mikubill/sd-webui-controlnet. If you already have v1 controlnets installed, delete the folder from stable-diffusion-webui/extensions/. Install the v1.
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StyleAligned node for ComfyUI
1.1.420 Image-wise ControlNet and StyleAlign
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PATCHFUSION is really impressive. High resolution depth maps in 16bit. I've been waiting for this. https://github.com/zhyever/PatchFusion
I opened a request thread on ControlNet GitHub you can give a support : https://github.com/Mikubill/sd-webui-controlnet/issues/2319
- Going to lose my mind at this point with this problem
- Samples of style-aligned
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Is it possible to outpaint with SD or SDXL as easy as with photoshop? (no prompts)
It has been possible for 7 months now
- Reference Only Broken (Can someone with a working Reference Only CN upload there extension folder)
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Web app prototype to create controlnet segmentation maps for Stable Diffusion
I sometimes use a very similar technique in Cinema4d (here is a link to a c4d file with preset materials referencing proper colors for Semantic Segmentation if any other c4d user wants to try it), but yours is a much more accessible solution as it's free and it's accessible online.
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Dalle-3 Examples
There are models available that give you more control - in some senses, at least.
For example, you can use Stable Diffusion with 'ControlNet' [1] where for example, you can input an 'openpose' to choose the pose of people in the scene.
There's also a 'Regional Prompter' [2] which lets you use different prompts for different areas of the image, giving you some control over the composition.
You can also use 'inpainting' to regenerate select parts of your image if, for example, you don't like the shape of the clouds.
Of course this stuff isn't perfect - for example, you'll get hands with the wrong number of fingers sometimes, no matter what you specify :)
[1] https://github.com/Mikubill/sd-webui-controlnet
- ControlNet SDXL for Automatic1111-WebUI official release: sd-webui-controlnet 1.1.400
What are some alternatives?
stable-diffusion-webui-wd14-tagger - Labeling extension for Automatic1111's Web UI
ComfyUI - The most powerful and modular stable diffusion GUI, api and backend with a graph/nodes interface.
stable-diffusion-webui-rembg - Removes backgrounds from pictures. Extension for webui.
openpose-editor - Openpose Editor for AUTOMATIC1111's stable-diffusion-webui
stable-diffusion-webui-directml - Stable Diffusion web UI
T2I-Adapter - T2I-Adapter
ddetailer
ControlNet - Let us control diffusion models!
segment-anything - The repository provides code for running inference with the SegmentAnything Model (SAM), links for downloading the trained model checkpoints, and example notebooks that show how to use the model.
stable-diffusion-webui-colab - stable diffusion webui colab
Auto-Photoshop-StableDiffusion-Plugin - A user-friendly plug-in that makes it easy to generate stable diffusion images inside Photoshop using either Automatic or ComfyUI as a backend.
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI