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Parameters
Main parameters for generating frames of video.
You can use prompts to guide the generation process for each outpaint step. For example,
outpaint step | prompt |
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0 | Jungle with lush green trees and clear blue sky |
3 | Jungle with tall brown trees and orange sunset sky |
5 | Jungle with sparse trees and dark stormy sky |
10 | Jungle with yellow autumn trees and purple twilight sky |
assuming Total Outpaint Steps = 14
Outpaint step of 0 to 3 uses "Jungle with lush green trees and clear blue sky"
Outpaint step of 3 to 5 uses "Jungle with tall brown trees and orange sunset sky"
Outpaint step of 5 to 10 uses "Jungle with sparse trees and dark stormy sky "
Outpaint step of 10 to 14 uses "Jungle with yellow autumn trees and purple twilight sky"
The negative prompt that will be used for every outpaint step
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Total Outpaint Steps refers to the number of outpaint steps the program will generate. Each outpaint step creates a new image in the empty space created by reducing the size of the initial image in the center of the canvas.
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The higher the value of Total Outpaint Steps, the more outpainting steps will be generated, resulting in a longer video. However, generating more outpaint steps also requires more processing time and resources.
- The custom initial image parameter allows you to upload your own image to use as the starting point for the outpainting process. This can be useful if you have a specific image in mind or if you want to use an image that is not possible to generate from a prompt.
- Alternatively, if you do not upload your own image, the program will generate an initial image based on the first prompt you provide. This initial image will be used as the starting point for the outpainting process.
- When uploading a custom initial image, it's important to choose an image with a resolution and aspect ratio that is compatible with the
Output Width
andOutput Height
. Otherwise, the program will automatically resize the image to fit the canvas, but an image that is too small or too large may result in a final image that is distorted or pixelated. - Additionally, the content of the custom initial image can have a significant impact on the final result of the outpainting process. Choosing an image with a complex or detailed subject matter may result in a final image that is more intricate and nuanced, while a simpler or more abstract image may result in a final image that is more minimalist and conceptual.
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- Frame per second
- Zoom mode
- number of start frame dupe
- number of last frame dupe
- Zoom Speed Zoom Speed
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- Denoising Strength
- Mask Blur
- Masked content
- Inpaint Full Resolution
- masked padding