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These poses are to be used with Openpose and Canny TOGETHER.
First enable openpose in a controlnet unit and load the pose without a preprocessor and hit the little red button.
Next enable another controlnet unit and load canny without a preprocessor and hit the little red button.
1 Openpose + 1 Canny = lewds.
If the pose isn't turning out the way you want it try lowering the Ending Control Step and/or the Control Weight.
If your model is clipping outside of your image it might be because you are using a different aspect ratio then what was used to make the pose. Try using a similar aspect ratio.
Included with the openpose and canny files are example images, .json files for editing the poses, and tags you can include in the prompt written in the names of the example images.
I used Dreamshaper and Azovya photoreal for testing.
There are 16 poses total in this archive.
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Isn't there supposed to be canny pngs as well. All i'm seeing are open pose.
How exactly does one go about installing this?
You drag and drop them into control net, just like img2img or inpainting.
sorry, noob question, where do I load the json?
im a newbie into poses stuff, i have seen them work only with openpose skeletons, why this ones are used together with canny?
openpose on its own cant do complex poses
uhm, the instructions make no sense.. if you unselect a preprocessor in controlnet, it doesnt work. when i select preprocessors for both, it works.. please clarify your instructions
You need to set the preprocessor to None, but make sure you have the correct model selected (for each of OpenPose and Canny) - so the model just picks up the supplied images as-is and runs with them. And you also need to get your descriptions right, so that's worth taking some time to do.
What do you mean by the little red button?
You remove the preprocessor so the module will take in the image as is, i.e. the coloured lines for an openpose image. Select OpenPose for the module, no preprocessor but select a working openpose model next over. You press the explosion icon in the center of the two controls to render out the controlnet image to be used.






