Emulates a more vectorized/posterized style. Should work on various models, though mostly tested on realistic models. You can push the weights on this up to 2.0 and probably a bit higher if need be. Works great with e.g. detail tweaker LoRA to simplify or complicate the style. Along with one or two controlnets can also be used to push existing images towards a more vectorized style.
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Would it be possible to feed this into photoshop or illustrator, isolate the colors, and create a real vector?
you can throw any kind of image at a path tracer. But especially for the more complex stuff you're not going to get very edit friendly paths back out of it. This, unfortunately is still a mostly unsolved problem.
@nekomata Thats what I thought. If SD or Adobe , or someone else figures it out that will be a real game changer.
i belive you can convert images through krita's gmik vectorization then save as a true vector image without much issue but im not 100% sure its also free
@BizzAI If someone could make a guide like that, I'm sure it would help a lot of people here. Particularly professionals who could use it for work. T-shirts, prints etc.
use vector magic software
hi. i'm trying to use the lora vectorize. unfortunately i don't see the lora in stable diffusion, stable diffusion A1111 and also not in stable diffusion forge. what am i doing wrong? is the file from the download damaged?






