Outside of training a Lora what do people do to keep a face looking correct when making edits to an image?
Mostly been using Klein and Qwen. As per the title, if you change positions, angles of the person in the starting image too much, they lose the likeliness. I've tried using a close up of the face as a 2nd image reference, and tried inpainting on a second pass. Any other ideas?
There's also a Best Face Swap lora which I thought might work but with the same face, but nope.
https://redd.it/1sgvzed
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Mostly been using Klein and Qwen. As per the title, if you change positions, angles of the person in the starting image too much, they lose the likeliness. I've tried using a close up of the face as a 2nd image reference, and tried inpainting on a second pass. Any other ideas?
There's also a Best Face Swap lora which I thought might work but with the same face, but nope.
https://redd.it/1sgvzed
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Updates to prompt tool - First-last frame inputs - Video input - Wildcard option, + more
https://redd.it/1sgtopq
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FlowInOne - A new Multimodal image model . Released on Huggingface
https://redd.it/1sh04s4
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From the StableDiffusion community on Reddit: FlowInOne - A new Multimodal image model . Released on Huggingface
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