Krita Stable Diffusion Inpainting

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:30 Inpainting
5:24 Repositioning
12:37 Results

Walking through the inpainting capabilities of SD in Krita. I’m still learning but it’s already proven to be highly useful and lots of fun.

Here’s the installation guide: https://github.com/sddebz/stable-diffusion-krita-plugin

I use a 1660Ti so I had to edit the krita.bat file or else my images were all black. This just took changing line 5 to read “set COMMANDLINE_ARGS= –precision full –no-half –medvram –opt-split-attention”

Sorry about the poor audio quality. Guess the wrong microphone was active.

6 Comments

  1. Seeing stuff like this, these flexible features giving you not only full control, but control that even also takes advantage still of the algorithms when doing compositional corrections and adaptions, makes me less and less skeptical about it. I now start to think this is another big milestone, similar to the introduction of incorporating photobashing in painting, may be even exponentially crazier. The fact that it's already in Krita and works that well is crazy in itself considering how young it is.

  2. Never got any of them to work as good as using the VERY primitive inpainting tool within web-gui. I think it may be the lack of negative prompting that Automatic1111 allows because if you take my negatives away it drastically changes the output.

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