1-2. school daze
3. the maud couple
4. fake it 'til you make it
5. grannies gone wild
6. surf and/or turf
7. horse play
8. the parent map
9. non-compete clause
10. the break up breakdown
11. molt down
12. marks for effort
13.
the mean 614. a matter of principals
15. the hearth's warming club
16. friendship university
17. the end in friend
18. yakity-sax
19. on the road to friendship
20. the washouts (episode)
21. a rockhoof and a hard place
I use several techniques. First I try to get the result I have in mind by just prompting. Who knows, might get lucky. If that doesn’t work (aka after around 100 pics), I generate pony and background separately, put them together manually and let the AI inpaint the result to make it look seamless. Last resort is I sketch out the picture myself and inpaint that. The last two give the best result but are more work of course. And if that is done, I have my 720p starting point. Then I edit & inpaint and all errors and stuff I want changed, clean it up, upscale to 2k and clean again. (Since details can get mushy in the upscale process.)
Yeah, I was more thinking of in-painting. Just generating images is dead simple, but creating images as consistent and well done as you do seems significantly more complicated.
I think any good picture drawing or editing software has a variant of this tool today. The point of showing it in photopea is that anyone, without installing any of them, can make this quick edit in under a minute on any computer with a browser. Something you would need to visit this site anyway.
It works on a lot of stuff. The Band Aid tool is semi AI. It looks at the surrounding pixels and tries to guess what should be there. If nothing else, it is a great base for larger edits.
I could make one for the program I use, but there are so many and most are one click install, download a model, put in what you want and let it rip. There is not really much too it anymore. Inpainting works a little different depending on the program used (cause of UI). But normally you designate an area in a pic with a mask and let the AI try to regenerate that area.
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