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Important Usage Tips
Add Stable_Yogis_PDXL_Positives at the beginning of your prompt section.
Add Stable_Yogis_PDXL_Negatives-neg at the beginning of your negative prompt section.
Description
How to Use the Inpainting Model
Recommended Settings:
Inpainting Mode: Soft inpainting
Sampler: Euler a
Scheduler Type: Uniform
Mask Blur: Set between 4 and 8 for optimal edge blending
CFG Scale: 3 to 6 for control over the prompt’s influence
Denoising Strength: 0.9 for detailed inpainting results
Soft Inpainting Adjustments:
Set "Transition Contrast Boost" to 1 (default is 4)
Adjust "Difference Threshold" to between 0.1 and 0.25 (default is 0.5)
Tips for Best Results:
Masking Quality: Use the “Only Masked” option for the best quality, ensuring that the model focuses on the masked areas.
Mask Content: Start with “Masked content: original.” If that doesn’t provide the desired results, try “latent noise” or “fill” to achieve smoother blending.
Image Size: For best results with SDXL, aim for an image size with a combined width and height between 2000 and 2500 pixels. Alternatively, scale your image around this size range using aspect ratio helpers.
Creative Masks: Use masking creatively to change poses or settings. For example, if you want to adjust the character’s posture or add specific items, mask the areas where these adjustments should occur.
Refining Results: For complex edits, use a high-quality refining model (like "realistic refinement") set between 0.8 and 0.9 to sharpen and finalize the output.
Extended Masking: When inpainting a small section, consider masking additional areas at the top or bottom so the model processes the full image context for consistency.
Minimal Prompts: Keep your prompts concise. The model responds well with minimal guidance, allowing it to draw from the mask and original image for detail.
Example Scenarios
Basic Clothing Change:
Prompt: “woman, wearing a formal gown”
Mask the existing clothing area to replace with the new outfit.
Additional prompt (if needed): "woman, standing in profile with formal gown"
Pose Adjustment:
Initial prompt: “woman, lying on her back”
To change the pose, mask specific parts (such as arms or legs) to create a new pose.
Example: “woman, sitting with crossed legs”
Context Change for Creative Effect:
Initial prompt: “woman, wearing autumn coat, standing in forest”
Mask the coat to replace it with a winter jacket, or mask the background to add fog or snowfall.
Example for new prompt: “woman, winter jacket, snowy forest”