How to run txt2mask and inpainting at the same time? #187
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I've tried entering in the shortcode promot like: I want to change both shirt and pants to blue snd brown respectively. However, the output is exactly the same as the input, with no visible change at all. Why is this so and how can i change it to work? I have tried using the depreciated txt2mask script (before unprompted), in the img2img tab, but it returns the exact same original image with the mask (i turned the output mask option on). |
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Hi @mime-r, Thank you for reaching out. While you can create multiple mask selections with the vertical pipe, it is important to understand that the inpainting is performed as a single operation. This means if you're selecting non-contiguous regions of a picture and trying to replace them with highly unrelated concepts, the results may not look great. However, if you're seeing no visible change at all, there's something else going on. I ran a simple test to make sure the shortcode is behaving correctly. Please compare this with your setup: Here are also some diagnostic tips that may help:
Let me know if you have any other questions. |
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Hi @mime-r,
Thank you for reaching out.
While you can create multiple mask selections with the vertical pipe, it is important to understand that the inpainting is performed as a single operation.
This means if you're selecting non-contiguous regions of a picture and trying to replace them with highly unrelated concepts, the results may not look great.
However, if you're seeing no visible change at all, there's something else going on.
I ran a simple test to make sure the shortcode is behaving correctly. Please compare this with your setup:
Here are also some diagnostic tips that may help:
show
parg to visualize the combined mask. (Perhaps this is what you meant by the ou…