Midjourney: a simple method to fine-tune your inpainting
<p>Midjourney inpainting Vary (Region) can be used to repair, remove, add, or change a part of an image. New use cases and applications for inpainting will emerge as time passes, expanding the creative potential of generative AI art.</p>
<p>One of the most common applications of inpainting is to change or add new items to an image, such as sunglasses, necklaces, and earrings. Users add new word(s) or phrases to the original prompt to create a new item.</p>
<p>The outcome of the inpainting varies; if you’re lucky, you’ll immediately get the image you want. Often, it will require some rerolls.</p>
<p><strong>Problem statement</strong></p>
<p>Can we fine-tune inpainting to reduce rerolls?</p>
<p>Say we created a photo with this prompt:</p>
<p><code>/imagine prompt: an extreme close-up portrait photo of a queen, glamorous — ar 3:2</code></p>
<p>And you want to change the color of your eyes to have a red tint. How should you proceed with the change? Should the original prompt be removed and replaced with “red eyes”? You tried, but it didn’t work because the eyes turned bright red and scary. The subtle adjustment is what you’re after.</p>
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