All settings regarding the ControlImage are located at the bottom of the Dashboard page.
We will use the following image to show you how to use ControlImage.
Text-to-image settings
In the txt2image tab, write a prompt and, optionally, a negative prompt to be used by ControlImage. We will use the prompts below.
Prompt:
Living room, TV Wall, Television, The back-to-back sofa, Wool carpet, Marble coffee table, Rock slab wall surface, The gentle light, Curtains, Villa, The empty living room., Luxury, Minimalism
Negative prompt:
text, word, cropped, low quality, normal quality, username, watermark, signature, blurry, soft, soft line, curved line, sketch, ugly, logo, pixelated, lowres
Set image size for image generation. I will use width 768 and height 1200 for the demo image. Note that the image size is set in the Width/Height section, NOT in the ControlImage section.
ControlImage settings
Now let’s move on to the ControlImage panel.
First, upload an image to the image canvas.
Check the Enable ControlImage checkbox.
You will need to select a preprocessor and a model. Preprocessor is just a different name for the annotator, such as the Canny edge detector. Let’s select Canny as the Preprocessor.
In the Control Mode field, select: Prompt is more important.
The ControlImage panel should look like this.
That’s all. Now press Generate to start generating images using ControlImage.
You should see the images generated to follow the pose of the input image.
When you are done, uncheck the Enable ControlImage to disable the ControlImage extension.
This is the basics of using ControlImage!
The rest is to understand:
What preprocessors are available (There are many!)
ControlImage settings
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