Thank you for the video, I find it wonderful explained! Helped me a lot. I have a question, how can I remove an object (like an extra limb) and prompt the AI to create background insted? Thank you!
Thanks so much for your comments and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I would recommend using the eraser to remove the limb and then using the prompt "same background" or "similar background". Make sure that the rectangle covers the erased area as well as a good part of the background you want to fill in. Otherwise, it will not have a good reference to work with. If the rectangle is not big enough, you can increase its size in the settings on the right. For example from 512*512 to 1042*1024 for example. Cheers & Let me know if it works :-)
Really enjoy your content! I was wondering about sizing ? What settings should I be choosing for a larger picture if I wish to have it large enough for a framed picture or a print to put on an item ?
Thanks so much for your kind feedback! I've never printed out an image generated by Leonardo before - I mostly use them digitally. So I don't know. But in general, you need the best resolution possible for print, otherwise the printout will become blurry. I would start with the largest image dimensions possible for the initial image, upscale it it, and then send it to AI Canvas. When you're in AI canvas, and assuming that your goal is to extend the image using outpaint: you could increase the render density during image generation. But be careful: It costs more tokens AND depending on how high you go, it can make the original image look bad (if its lower resoluion). I hope that helps :-)
Sounds like perhaps you are in the wrong canvas mode? On the top right there's a selection option called "Canvas Mode" where you can choose txt-2-img, img-2img, sketch-2-img etc. When using mask/erase, make sure that you're in the "Inpaint/Outpaint" mode. Otherwise, AI assumes that you want to generate a new image within your square. Hope that helps :-)
Thank you, but i went through these checks multiple times. I was def using inpaint/outpaint mode with the oupaint switch in the off position. I also asked the discord server community, and added screenshots showing that between us, we could not come to a conclusive reason for it filling the entire square. I'm waiting for a reply to my chat support request. @@TechXplainator
@@PspiralifeTutorials Thanks for letting me know.. Sounds like a bug indeed. Should you get a reply to your chat support request, I would be interested to know what the issue was. Good luck!
Unicorn perfectly integrated into the scene.😅
Finally an useful video about in painting on Leonardo!
Thank you for your feedback! Is there any other topic you'd like to see covered in future videos? Let me know!
Thank you for the vid - i wish you would have covered the other modes more to make this video more inclusive.
Great!! Simple and easy instructions.
Nice Tutorial, thanks.
Thank for your explanation
Thank you for the video, I find it wonderful explained! Helped me a lot. I have a question, how can I remove an object (like an extra limb) and prompt the AI to create background insted? Thank you!
Thanks so much for your comments and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I would recommend using the eraser to remove the limb and then using the prompt "same background" or "similar background". Make sure that the rectangle covers the erased area as well as a good part of the background you want to fill in. Otherwise, it will not have a good reference to work with. If the rectangle is not big enough, you can increase its size in the settings on the right. For example from 512*512 to 1042*1024 for example. Cheers & Let me know if it works :-)
@@TechXplainator thank you! Weirdly enough, it didn't work with delete, but tried with a mask and worked just fine!
Much appreciated
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. I really appreciate it!
THANK YOU!
Really enjoy your content! I was wondering about sizing ? What settings should I be choosing for a larger picture if I wish to have it large enough for a framed picture or a print to put on an item ?
Thanks so much for your kind feedback! I've never printed out an image generated by Leonardo before - I mostly use them digitally. So I don't know. But in general, you need the best resolution possible for print, otherwise the printout will become blurry. I would start with the largest image dimensions possible for the initial image, upscale it it, and then send it to AI Canvas. When you're in AI canvas, and assuming that your goal is to extend the image using outpaint: you could increase the render density during image generation. But be careful: It costs more tokens AND depending on how high you go, it can make the original image look bad (if its lower resoluion). I hope that helps :-)
And then you try to do it and only get weird results.
The generated result always fills the entire square instead of the specified masked/erasure area within the square. Why? What have I missed?
Sounds like perhaps you are in the wrong canvas mode? On the top right there's a selection option called "Canvas Mode" where you can choose txt-2-img, img-2img, sketch-2-img etc. When using mask/erase, make sure that you're in the "Inpaint/Outpaint" mode. Otherwise, AI assumes that you want to generate a new image within your square. Hope that helps :-)
Thank you, but i went through these checks multiple times. I was def using inpaint/outpaint mode with the oupaint switch in the off position.
I also asked the discord server community, and added screenshots showing that between us, we could not come to a conclusive reason for it filling the entire square. I'm waiting for a reply to my chat support request. @@TechXplainator
@@PspiralifeTutorials Thanks for letting me know.. Sounds like a bug indeed. Should you get a reply to your chat support request, I would be interested to know what the issue was. Good luck!