Membership Levels
Each week I release one experiment with an accompanying video tutorial and downloadable workbook, including all source images for you to replicate the experiment yourself, as well as one or two Bonus Tutorials or video lessons looking at different aspects of the ImageLabs Editor.
All Releases
Title | Tier | Subject |
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Bonus Trick - Changing the Editor Background | Followers | A simple way to change the background of the editor. |
Experiment 14: Replacing a Character in the Same Style | Members | The goal of this exercise is to replace a character in a painting with another character, but to do so in the same style as the original painting. |
Camera Angles | Followers | Let's take a look at the various types of shots we can get through prompting. |
Experiment 13: Delimiting between Multiple Characters | Followers | How to get 2 characters in a shot, and keep them separate. |
Experiment 12: Advanced Style Stealing | Members | A look at the interaction between Strength and Attention when emulating existing images and styles. All steps are performed in Reference Style Mode. |
Facial Features | Followers | Using prompt elements to determine 50 different types of facial features. |
Visualizing Aides | Public | The following charts provide some useful ways to think about the settings in the ImageLabs Editor. |
Experiment 11: Advanced Pose Stealing and Source Size | Members | The effects of source image size on “Pose Stealing,” treating source material in different ways to generate different styles. |
A Deluge of Dresses | Members | Add one of these outfits to your prompt for a stylish wardrobe change. |
Experiment 10: Parentheses & Weights | Followers | Increasing the presence of specific prompt elements in your results |
Experiment 9: Inpainting in Reference Face Mode | Members | The Fine Art of putting one face on another body |
Major Modifications & Source Size | Followers | Source file size, resolution and detailed results |
Experiment 8: Style Stealing | Members | Reference Style — What Does It Do? (Style Stealing) |
Reference Face Mode | Public | Intro to Ref Face Mode |
Pose Stealing | Members | Copying the pose of another image |
Experiment 7: Image Gen in Ref Face Mode | Members | Creating an image from a face |
Resolution & Image Size — A Demonstration | Public | Source size & rez for solo characters |
Experiment 6: No Prompt Part 2 | Members | What happens in Reference Style mode when no Prompt is provided? |
Inpainting / Nudification | Followers | The fine art of taking people's clothes off |
Experiment 5: No Prompt Part 1 | Members | This experiment examines what happens in IMG>IMG mode when no Prompt is provided at all. |
Breast Types | Members | Breasts. They come in all shapes and sizes. Particularly these. |
Body Types | Followers | Bodies. They come in all shapes and sizes. Particularly these. |
Announcing Reference Face Mode | Public | “Reference Face” mode allows you to upload a face shot and insert it into a custom generated image. |
Attention Slider Sensitivity | Public | A closeup look at the new Attention Slider settings |
Strength vs Attention | Members | An explanation of the relationship between these two important sliders |
Positional Hinting | Members | A technique for fixing cursed body parts in generated images |
Experiment 4: Minor Modifications Part 2 | Members | Reference Style with a Minor Modification Prompt |
Aspect Ratios in Reference Style Mode | Public | On the importance of aspect matching when style stealing. |
Re-Running the Same Prompt | Public | Theoretical musings on Token Memory |
Experiment 3: Minor Modifications Part 1 | Members | The goal of this exercise is to reproduce an image as close as possible to the same model in the same pose, but with a single change: hair color. |
Refining an Image in Steps | Followers | The purpose of this exercise is to demonstrate how the IMG>IMG function can be used to refine an image that's nearly right. |
Experiment 2: Honest Prompts Part 2 | Members | The goal of this exercise is to produce an image of a model who fits the same general type and in the same pose, but is not the same model. |
Fixing the White Line Problem | Public | A technique for fixing this common problem |
Experiment 1: Honest Prompts Part 1 | Members | The goal of this exercise is to produce an image of a model who fits the same general type and in the same pose, but is not the same model, in IMG>IMG Mode. |
First Things First — User Guide | Members | Let's make sure we're all using the same words for things. Download the ImageLabs User Guide. |