Identity-Preserving Outfit Manipulation Workflow!
Dreaming of dressing your characters in endless new outfits without ever compromising their look? This workflow is your answer! It's meticulously crafted to manipulate and replace outfits on individuals in your images, all while maintaining their identity with 100% accuracy. And that's not all – this flexible tool is ready to be customized for a wide range of other creative tasks!
The prompt is:
"Replace the [short description of outfit in the original picture] with a [short description of outfit in the final picture]. It is vital that the person's face, head, and their overall position remain exactly the same as in the original image."
Additional information:
Use the RedCraft model for less VRAM usage and quicker results.
Use the Flux LoRAs you like. Its not true that they dont work. They just work differently.
You can mask the face yourself, if the auto masking fails.
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Great workflow. Is there any way I could remove all the upscaling stuff without breaking the node dependencies? Thanks.
I mean the first upscale is kind of important... After that you could go without. But i update it soon there are some mistakes i think. (One is to take the face not from the original picture, but from the image that flux renders at first)
@OlliFlysTheRocket Thank you.
错误
Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'beforeQueued')
If you run it again, this prompt will appear。
Did you give Florence2Run something to search for that does not exist in the picture?
Sometimes the get and set notes can be misleading, when bypassing something.
I'm having trouble running the workflow. At florence2 coordinates the worflow stops and gives following error:
Florence2toCoordinates
0
Any idea what is wrong or should be changed?
Edit: I am stupid and I should update my nodes.
I use the workflow to remove clothing(naked), I can see the intermediate image which sucessfully do the job, but the image saved at the end are not that intermediate image, and is a image with the orignal clothing.
Bypass the additional Upscaler...It's for putting things back one that you like to have "not to be removed". Ultimately, you should have a side-by-side image, which, if set up correctly, should achieve what you aim for.




