That looks amazing, shout out to you! But can you explain to me what's your thought process behind it, how do you know how to combine all the components? Do you recommend any materials that helps in understanding things that happen here?
I browsed through so many videos but none of them worked, but your workflow is very simple. it was great. I request you to share all your workflows in the simplest way like this.
Hey ! this piece of work is reallly awesome for style transfer ! I was curious what method we could use to replicate the exact same dress on a model. The LoRA requires large amount of dress pictures, is there any other method ?
It is very good video, I used the first part of it, without ipadapter, I would like to see SAM masking work , it comes with ComfyUI-Impact-Pack , but SAM masking did not give good results
but real problem is when client give you his/her designer wear to drop on our ai model and its never work. Production ready tools still far from Ai industry.
Hey 👋, I just watched your video and it's super interesting! 🎥✨ I have two quick questions if you don't mind 🙏. Would style transfer work better if the clothing worn by the person is the same type as the one from which the style is transferred? (For example, a dress on another dress) 👗➡👗 Do you know any models that help keep the clothing consistent when worn (to avoid variability during inpainting and retain the same clothing)? 👕🔄 Thanks a lot! 😊
Q1: Yes, the more the reference photo resembles the generated photo, the more accurate the result will be. Q2: If you want an outfit to look exactly the same in all the generated photos, you need to create a LoRA for that specific outfit to ensure it remains consistent across all photos
So, basically you can start with nothing and inpaint everything? Clothes, backpack, hair, headphones, laptop, background skyline, a River and the angry squirrel attacking you?
I tried it several times, but it was very limited, I put a denim dress on a knitted model and it would be deformed, and it would not look very good on a nude model
very nice it's work yuhuu !
waiting for precise style transfer of clothing video :)
Great learning and tips! Please carry on.
That looks amazing, shout out to you! But can you explain to me what's your thought process behind it, how do you know how to combine all the components? Do you recommend any materials that helps in understanding things that happen here?
I browsed through so many videos but none of them worked, but your workflow is very simple. it was great. I request you to share all your workflows in the simplest way like this.
Hey ! this piece of work is reallly awesome for style transfer ! I was curious what method we could use to replicate the exact same dress on a model. The LoRA requires large amount of dress pictures, is there any other method ?
Thank you very much for a long time I was looking for a video for replacing clothes and can this scheme be used to restore clothes on old photos?
New subscriber here. Loved the video!
It is very good video, I used the first part of it, without ipadapter, I would like to see SAM masking work , it comes with ComfyUI-Impact-Pack , but SAM masking did not give good results
Amazing
Hi i liked your video but we can remove the prompt part in webflow while using masking to for cloth swaping somthing like that
One of the great features of ComfyUI is that you can make desired changes to your workflow by adding or removing nodes
@@CgTopTips which node is best to add to make it possible
Can anyone help, mine is giving an error message: IPAdapterUnifiedLoader
Clip Vision model not found.
👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋Excellent!!!!
but real problem is when client give you his/her designer wear to drop on our ai model and its never work. Production ready tools still far from Ai industry.
Hey 👋,
I just watched your video and it's super interesting! 🎥✨ I have two quick questions if you don't mind 🙏.
Would style transfer work better if the clothing worn by the person is the same type as the one from which the style is transferred? (For example, a dress on another dress) 👗➡👗
Do you know any models that help keep the clothing consistent when worn (to avoid variability during inpainting and retain the same clothing)? 👕🔄
Thanks a lot! 😊
Q1: Yes, the more the reference photo resembles the generated photo, the more accurate the result will be.
Q2: If you want an outfit to look exactly the same in all the generated photos, you need to create a LoRA for that specific outfit to ensure it remains consistent across all photos
@@CgTopTips thanks for your answer 👍 I will wait for your next video and do my research for a better consistency on clothes.
What about making it use a consistent outfit like a superhero outfit could that be used as a reference.
So, basically you can start with nothing and inpaint everything?
Clothes, backpack, hair, headphones, laptop, background skyline, a River and the angry squirrel attacking you?
I tried it several times, but it was very limited, I put a denim dress on a knitted model and it would be deformed, and it would not look very good on a nude model
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Hi you! Error occurred when executing IPAdapterUnifiedLoader, I have this error, can you guide me to fix it? Thank you very much
Hi, please share the error msg
@@CgTopTips Error occurred when executing IPAdapterUnifiedLoader:
IPAdapter model not found.
where is the workflow ? the link you shared contains so many its confusing
You can find it through thumbnail similarity or title search :(