COLOR CONTROL! - NEW ControlNET Method for A1111

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Use ControlNET to change any Color and Background perfectly. In Automatic 1111 for Stable Diffusion you have full control over the colors in your images. Use a Color Map to set any color you want. Then use the ControlNET Canny, Depth and MLSD Method to bring the original Details AND new Background Patterns into your image.

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Very cool way to evolve what I did with lights! Thanks for the shoutout my friend 😊🌟 Here's a dad joke for your viewers since you did it with colours: I just found out I'm color blind. The diagnosis came completely out of the purple.

sebastiankamph
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Thanks. I thought I'd mention that this works perfectly for me with only one ControlNet, i.e. by doing everything up to the 7 minute mark of the video and ignoring the rest. I don't what the rest does because I didn't watch it since I got the results I wanted without it!

BobD
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Nice, you can also do this effect pretty easily without AI by changing the blending mode of the new layers to "color"

timelessd
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That grin at the end "fyck yeah, that looks great!"

FollowMarcos
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the fashion industry is going to blow up with this.

synthoelectro
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Hi Olivio. Thank you for your tutorials. In a previous video, you said you wished that you could have a live update of the ControlNet preprocessed image. The "Preview Annotator Result" button allows you to render the preprocessed image next to the ControlNet reference image without iterating on the prompt. You may have noticed that option after your previous video, but I thought I would share in case it helps any reader.

zephyra
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Thanks! It's a pity that there is no color highlighting function in HakuImg. I am glad that SD is becoming a full-fledged creative studio. Also, after the update, I found that the ControlNet-M2M script for working with video appeared.-

onzo
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Thank you for the video!
I wish we had am Affinity Photo plugin for Stable Diffusion.
Like there already are plugins for Photoshop, Krita, Gimp, Blender and others.

olegdragora
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Damn, that's awesome. Bring more tutorials like this.

clouds
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Thats such a neat little trick!! Awesome!!

swannschilling
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Btw, you should try to compose images with the segmentation model, in affinity photo (same method as here, you select different color for different objects, ... Segmentation uses a specific color for specific objects. A chair for example is represented by a very specific blue). Then you use the segmentation model, with the preprocessor on "none"

I watched a video about it yesterday... I can't find it now. The guy had a complete list of each color associated to each objects/animals/person.

TransformXRED
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Hi!
I'm not sure to see the advantage using AI to do this task... A color overlay layer in any image editor will do the trick a lot easier !

zephilde
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Controlnet is the most powerful feature for stable diffusion.

Veruky
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I don’t get it. This doesn’t solve the problem of SD not being able to get colours right *while* rendering images. If you’re going to select everything, you didn’t accomplish anything you couldn’t have just done in Affinity. ?

the_trevoir
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I have a fun suggestion for you. Try to make a run animation sprite sheet or a sword swing (2D side scroller style). I’ve been fiddling with it but I haven’t been able to get anything decent.

Would be huge for indie gamers

AIWarper
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Love your Videos! Are you going to cover Control Net in Deforum? That would be Awesome!

Meta-Gnome
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I am not able to see different controlnet image tab in img2img please help me

rahulhanot
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I was thinking the other day if there was a control net mode that could use the input of a colour palette.

Renfield
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is that still useful for animal or other things?

honyeechua
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As usual Olivio, you have a completely different take that really works wonders. Thanks for the tutorial.

DandelionStrawart