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7/17/2025, 10:26:09 PM
>>937236747
First I'm going to go over the Mask/Image Composite group since it's relatively easy to set up. All you need is a latent noise mask node (essentially an image filled with static that the AI will draw on and then composite together with the original image), and a Latent Composite Masked node which is what combines the noise, the mask, and the original image together before sending it off to the KSampler for processing. This will, in general, help the AI to understand the original image better by letting it look at the entire image, not just the masked part.
First I'm going to go over the Mask/Image Composite group since it's relatively easy to set up. All you need is a latent noise mask node (essentially an image filled with static that the AI will draw on and then composite together with the original image), and a Latent Composite Masked node which is what combines the noise, the mask, and the original image together before sending it off to the KSampler for processing. This will, in general, help the AI to understand the original image better by letting it look at the entire image, not just the masked part.
7/12/2025, 2:21:36 AM
>>936978053
First I'm going to go over the Mask/Image Composite group since it's relatively easy to set up. All you need is a latent noise mask node (essentially an image filled with static that the AI will draw on and then composite together with the original image), and a Latent Composite Masked node which is what combines the noise, the mask, and the original image together before sending it off to the KSampler for processing. This will, in general, help the AI to understand the original image better by letting it look at the entire image, not just the masked part.
First I'm going to go over the Mask/Image Composite group since it's relatively easy to set up. All you need is a latent noise mask node (essentially an image filled with static that the AI will draw on and then composite together with the original image), and a Latent Composite Masked node which is what combines the noise, the mask, and the original image together before sending it off to the KSampler for processing. This will, in general, help the AI to understand the original image better by letting it look at the entire image, not just the masked part.
7/7/2025, 10:15:59 PM
>>936779573
First I'm going to go over the Mask/Image Composite group since it's relatively easy to set up. All you need is a latent noise mask node (essentially an image filled with static that the AI will draw on and then composite together with the original image), and a Latent Composite Masked node which is what combines the noise, the mask, and the original image together before sending it off to the KSampler for processing. This will, in general, help the AI to understand the original image better by letting it look at the entire image, not just the masked part.
First I'm going to go over the Mask/Image Composite group since it's relatively easy to set up. All you need is a latent noise mask node (essentially an image filled with static that the AI will draw on and then composite together with the original image), and a Latent Composite Masked node which is what combines the noise, the mask, and the original image together before sending it off to the KSampler for processing. This will, in general, help the AI to understand the original image better by letting it look at the entire image, not just the masked part.
7/6/2025, 2:02:27 AM
>>936694662
First I'm going to go over the Mask/Image Composite group since it's relatively easy to set up. All you need is a latent noise mask node (essentially an image filled with static that the AI will draw on and then composite together with the original image), and a Latent Composite Masked node which is what combines the noise, the mask, and the original image together before sending it off to the KSampler for processing. This will, in general, help the AI to understand the original image better by letting it look at the entire image, not just the masked part.
First I'm going to go over the Mask/Image Composite group since it's relatively easy to set up. All you need is a latent noise mask node (essentially an image filled with static that the AI will draw on and then composite together with the original image), and a Latent Composite Masked node which is what combines the noise, the mask, and the original image together before sending it off to the KSampler for processing. This will, in general, help the AI to understand the original image better by letting it look at the entire image, not just the masked part.
7/1/2025, 10:06:11 PM
>>936509585
First I'm going to go over the Mask/Image Composite group since it's relatively easy to set up. All you need is a latent noise mask node (essentially an image filled with static that the AI will draw on and then composite together with the original image), and a Latent Composite Masked node which is what combines the noise, the mask, and the original image together before sending it off to the KSampler for processing. This will, in general, help the AI to understand the original image better by letting it look at the entire image, not just the masked part.
First I'm going to go over the Mask/Image Composite group since it's relatively easy to set up. All you need is a latent noise mask node (essentially an image filled with static that the AI will draw on and then composite together with the original image), and a Latent Composite Masked node which is what combines the noise, the mask, and the original image together before sending it off to the KSampler for processing. This will, in general, help the AI to understand the original image better by letting it look at the entire image, not just the masked part.
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