Christiaan Posted March 30, 2024 Share Posted March 30, 2024 One of my favourite potential uses of AI Visualizer is the creation of seamless textures, however I've been unable to produce a weatherboard texture with a consistent board width. Anyone had luck with this? None of this seems to help: prompt: seamless texture, vertical shiplap timber weatherboard cladding, even width, uniform width, consistent width, regular width, equal width, unvarying width negative prompt: horizontal joint, varied width, irregular width, inconsistent width, unequal width creativity: 0 Quote Link to comment
BartH Posted March 31, 2024 Share Posted March 31, 2024 If you are going to use AI, use a more mature tool like InvokeAI Community Edition,Automatic 1111, or ComfyUI They have settings for seamless textures, and you can use a "Control net" to better guide the output. in VW you could try to draw a set of vertical lines in 2D to represent your board widths and use that as the starter image Its not clear from the VW AI Visualizer if the VW view is solely used as an Image-to-image denoising process or if the VW view is also put into a low weight control net to get better alignment with the intended initial image. There is a lot more to Generative AI than VW has exposed in this simplified interface. Bart 3 Quote Link to comment
Vectorworks, Inc Employee Dave Donley Posted April 1, 2024 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Share Posted April 1, 2024 @Christiaan We will be adding a "Tiled" checkbox option to make seamless texture generation more reliable. You can use hatch lines to give it a clue about where you want planks, or bricks in the pattern. @BartHays The AI Visualizer is currently using SDXL, A1111, and ControlNet 2 Quote Link to comment
BartH Posted April 1, 2024 Share Posted April 1, 2024 51 minutes ago, Dave Donley said: @Christiaan We will be adding a "Tiled" checkbox option to make seamless texture generation more reliable. You can use hatch lines to give it a clue about where you want planks, or bricks in the pattern. @BartHays The AI Visualizer is currently using SDXL, A1111, and ControlNet Great, thank you. I've become a fan of Invoke. FWIW. Though all of my comments about using AI professionally stand. Until the courts sort out copyright issues and the AI companies compensate creators for training the models on unlicensed work, I can't ethically embrace AI as a professional tool. - But I want to be fully informed and proficient when the time comes. Bart 3 Quote Link to comment
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