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How to consistently generate the same/similar face with FaceID in Automatic1111

When creating images for a graphic novel, it’s essential to maintain consistency in the appearance of each character. Traditionally, achieving this uniformity has been a challenging task in Stable Diffusion. However, a recent technological advancement, known as FaceID, is making significant strides in addressing this challenge. This technology utilizes a single reference image to generate …

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How to use a reference face image to control face generation in Fooocus

When you generate images of people in Fooocus, you may have noticed that you don’t have much control over the generated face. For example, below 4 images were generated using the same prompt. Generation parameters As you may have noticed, faces can vary significantly across different images. You might wonder if it’s possible to control …

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How to generate an image caption from an image in Fooocus

At times, you may come across an image that you wish to describe accurately, either to create a similar image with minor adjustments or due to limited proficiency in English. ‘Fooocus’ offers a caption generation feature that caters to these specific needs. This tutorial provides a detailed, step-by-step guide to assist you in utilizing this …

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How to Inpaint in Fooocus Part 2: Difficult Case – Why does Fooocus not Inpaint?

Welcome to the part 2 of our Foocus Inpainting tutorial. In our previous tutorial How to Inpaint in Fooocus, we covered a case where Fooocus inpaints the object according to your prompt. In this tutorial, we will cover a more difficult case where Fooocus does not inpaint per your prompt using those options. Let’s take …

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