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The scripting does support creating such a workflow in python. |
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I am looking into building exactly this set up... The only problem, I'm alergic to the programming lanuages without brackets LOL :) |
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#7295 |
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@askaliuk OH WOW!!!! This is EXACTLY what I was hoping for! I tried and it works flawlessly in both 1.5 and 2.1(768).... This is amazing, and so fast... Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU... SOO MUCH! |
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@dr-formalyst Glad you found it useful. I think it will use whatever is selected in inpaint tab for all parameters (including "Inpaint Area"). |
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Thanks for the clarification on parameters, I assumed that would be the case. Also, for the explanation how the masking works, though I did intuitively understand that the file names must be the same, it makes sense. Though I noted a different behavior when there is no mask file found - it will default to resampling the entire image (equivalent of having all black mask). It's perfectly fine for me the way it is now, but if you wanted it to default to the first image you may want to check the code. Thanks again, truly a game-changing addition for many workflows! |
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what mask format i use? |
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would it be possible to implement a feature that will generate images sequentially from a reference input image directory, a sequential mask image folder, and then generated to an output folder? where is the img2img batch .py file located anyways?
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