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Generate, redraw and upscale. The three most important features that bring your panels to life.
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Generate, redraw and upscale. The three most important features that bring your panels to life.
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Watch our series of 2-minute tutorials. Learn all the basic workflows in 20 minutes!
The AI generates images according to your prompt. The prompt generally includes words for appearance, outfit, action, emotion, background and camera shot. It's good to provide these details. Negative prompt tells the AI what not to draw in the image.
Separate your prompts with commas. Use words and short phrases like "woman, old, short hair, crystal blue eyes, bob cut, holding a cocktail glass". The words that appear first carry the most importance.
When you load a pre-existing character, the appearance and outfit are automatically filled in for you to create the character's appearance.
Remember:
Keep your prompts simple and short.
You don't have to provide every detail. Every word has an effect on the AI so use as few words as possible to get the best result.
You can use parenthesis around words, like "(smile:1.2)" or "(smile)" or "((smile))" to add weight to them. Here you're setting the weight of "smile" to be 1.2 or 1.1 or 1.21 = 1.1*1.1.
Words that appear first hold more weight.
Don't write prompts that conflict with your intention. If you want a character to have closed eyes, don't say "green eyes" (the AI will try to draw open eyes). If you want to show the character from their back, don't say "smile" or "red lips " as they will guide the AI to draw a face.
Use negative prompts. If the character is too muscular, put "muscular" in negative prompt.
Upscaling takes the current image in the panel, and make it higher resolution, more detailed, and can fix errors. If a character comes out with a blurry misconfigured face, upscale fixes it.
Before (left) and after (right) upscaling with one of our preset characters:
Upscale also increases the likeness of your character. See this example generation below. The upscaled version definitely looks more accurately like the @mateo-le-boi character.
The variation strength controls how much the new image differs from the old image.
Upscale is also reading your prompt while upscaling. So keep your prompts the same. Without the same prompt, it doesn't know what character or object it is upscaling, often bringing undesired results.
Redrawing takes your current image, and creates a new variation of it. It's great when you want to change a small part of your image.
Here are some effective .
Colors can bleed outside of the object. So entering "green eyes" can make the dress green. Enter as few colors as possible. It's ok to end up with clothes with the wrong color as long as the shape is what you want. Check this guide on how to of an object