Anonymous
8/18/2025, 11:48:06 PM
No.11358535
>>11356353
>Inpainting on upscaled images straight way takes way too long
What I usually do is select a 1024x1024 square of the area I want to inpaint, cut it out, inpaint what I need, and then paste it back onto the full image. I'm using gimp, making sure to keep the selection layer active so I can paste it without having to align it back.
>Inpainting on upscaled images straight way takes way too long
What I usually do is select a 1024x1024 square of the area I want to inpaint, cut it out, inpaint what I need, and then paste it back onto the full image. I'm using gimp, making sure to keep the selection layer active so I can paste it without having to align it back.