In this article, we will explore a step-by-step guide on how to use the new ControlNet in Stable Diffusion to color your lineart effectively. The process involves updating your ControlNet to the latest version, selecting specific settings for your image, and generating the final colored artwork. Let's dive into the details:
Firstly, make sure to update your ControlNet to the latest version by checking for updates and applying them. Once updated, restart the new UI to ensure the changes take effect. Next, set the parameters for your artwork, such as choosing a random seed, using DPM plus plus for simplicity, selecting the Anime 6B upscaler for higher resolution, and adjusting denoising stress to 0.3. Enable the ControlNet, and input your lineart.
Choose a preprocessor like inverting from a white background to black lines, select the line art model, and enable preview to see the initial results. Adjust the settings as needed and proceed to generate the final colored image. You can choose to keep or remove the background to focus solely on the artwork. Experiment with different settings to achieve the best quality output.
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ControlNet, Stable Diffusion, Color lineart, DPM plus plus, Anime 6B, Upscaler, Denoising, Preprocessor, Artwork, Tutorial
Q: Can I use the ControlNet feature with any type of lineart?
Q: How important is updating the ControlNet for coloring lineart?
Q: Is the process of coloring lineart using Stable Diffusion complex?
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