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No special checkpoint or mode.
It becomes refine for less than 100% strength. Also if you inpaint previous generated image, make sure to apply it first. |
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brand new to krita ai diffusion. do you need to use a special checkpoint in order to get inpaint to work?
I'm getting stuck for example with "refine" as my only option when i make a selection on an already generated layer. do i need to switch modes to inpaint? fill is just creating a new layer with a white background and a contextless piece of ai art that has nothing to do with the layer i selected on.
i'm looking forward to learning the tool, looks great.
long story short, infill is ignoring context, the generated layer has a white background that is opaque and completely replaces the original image.
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