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If you’re curious about how much effort I put into this artwork (just like all the others), feel free to follow this link and check out the image.
A lot of things weren’t included in the image at that link, because otherwise it would’ve ended up about 12 to 15 times longer—each ‘flaw’ took on average 6 to 9 generations to fix.
And there were a lot of ‘fails’ along the way—two of them are actually shown in the image at that link. It even shows the process of creating one of the masks used for fixing—where I manually included every single scale pixel by pixel.
I understand that it’s probably not a big ‘wow’… And most people who create art through Stable Diffusion likely do the same. But I genuinely try to put everything I can into each piece and polish it until it feels truly satisfying.
G5 dragon? I don’t even know what that looks like…
I did watch The Movie though, and that’s about it.
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Damn… Yeah, I definitely don’t really understand how to use inpainting.
Yeah, probably (it’s important to check whether it’s using the “Only masked” or “Whole picture” option), but it could also be an issue with the model/checkpoint. I used your image as a base for img2img in ZoinksNoob and the result looks much cleaner (I forgot to prompt for the slit pupils, though):
Yeah, I know. But honestly, I’m just fed up. I probably tried like 30 times to fix just one scale in a few spots, which only caused more issues, and in the end I just gave up… Most likely, I just don’t really understand how to use inpainting properly…
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