"latent noise" is used if you want something new in that area so if you are trying to add something to a part of the image or just change it significantly then this is often the best option and it's the one I probably end up using the most. but wont be good if you want to add a new item or something "Fill" will only use colors from the image so it's good for fixing parts of backgrounds or blemishes on the skin, etc. "Original" helps if you want the same content but to fix a cursed region or redo the face but for faces you also want to tick the 'restore faces' option. Some people say only to prompt for the infilled region but I find adding to, or mixing in, the original prompt works best.ĥ - Change the mode based on what you are doing: It picks really good artists to fit the style of the image for example.Ĥ - Use the brush in inpaint mode to mark one single region that you want changed or fixedĤ.5 (optional but recommended) - add or change the prompt to include specifics about the region you want changed or fixed. You can also bring the image to img2img mode first and hit "interrogate" so it tries to figure out which prompt would give you the specific image which could be useful. Having the right general composition is what matters.Ģ - bring the image to infill with the "send to inpaint" button in the GUIģ - use the original prompt directly or as a starting point and make it better by focusing on the parts that it didn't get right initially. Doesn't need to be perfect and for practice it's best to choose one that needs a lot of work. I'll copy and paste a small guide on practicing inpainting which I've given to other people.ġ - Generate the image.
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