Flux Kontext - 20 Creative Use Cases To Try - Text Based Image Editing
الملخص
TLDRThe video showcases Flux Context, a new text-based image editing tool by Black Forest Labs, which offers advanced features for character consistency and targeted editing. Users can generate multiple characters in a single image and perform iterative edits. The tutorial guides viewers on how to access and utilize Flux Context on platforms like Freepic and Open Art, highlighting its strengths in colorization, style transfer, and restoration of old photographs. It also discusses the limitations regarding image quality and provides tips for enhancing results. Creative use cases are explored, demonstrating the versatility of Flux Context in various editing scenarios.
الوجبات الجاهزة
- 🖼️ Flux Context allows text-based image editing.
- 🎨 It excels in character consistency and targeted edits.
- 🔄 Users can generate multiple characters in one image.
- 💡 Creative uses include restoring old photos and changing seasons.
- 📈 Image quality can degrade with multiple edits; use upscale feature.
- 🆓 Free trial available on Open Art with limited credits.
- 📜 Multi-image reference feature for consistent character generation.
- ✍️ Change or remove text in images easily.
- 👗 Fashion try-on feature for clothing items.
- 📊 Recommended premium subscription for best results on Freepic.
الجدول الزمني
- 00:00:00 - 00:05:00
Black Forest Labs has launched Flux Context, a text-based image editing tool that excels in character consistency and allows for multiple character generation in a single image. The tutorial will demonstrate how to access and use Flux Context on Freepic, with a recommendation for a premium subscription for full features, while also mentioning a free trial option on Open Art.
- 00:05:00 - 00:10:00
The tutorial continues on Freepic, where users can upload an image and use text prompts to edit it. An example is given with an image of Nikola Tesla, showcasing the tool's ability to colorize and perform targeted edits without losing character identity. The results are compared with other services, highlighting Flux Context's superior performance in retaining character features and natural colorization.
- 00:10:00 - 00:15:00
Despite its strengths, Flux Context has limitations regarding image quality, especially when multiple edits are made in one session. Users are advised to limit edits to maintain quality and utilize the upscale feature on Freepic to enhance image resolution. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of honesty about these limitations while still praising the tool's capabilities.
- 00:15:00 - 00:23:15
The video explores various creative use cases for Flux Context, including restoring and colorizing old photographs, changing seasons in images, removing elements, and generating mock-ups. The tutorial encourages users to experiment with the tool's features, such as style transfer and character consistency, while also providing tips for achieving better results and accessing additional resources.
الخريطة الذهنية
فيديو أسئلة وأجوبة
What is Flux Context?
Flux Context is a text-based image editing tool that allows for character consistency and targeted editing.
How can I access Flux Context?
You can access Flux Context through Freepic or Open Art.
What are some creative uses for Flux Context?
Creative uses include restoring old photographs, changing seasons in images, and generating product mock-ups.
Does Flux Context maintain character identity?
Yes, Flux Context excels at retaining character identity during edits.
What is the limitation of Flux Context?
The main limitation is image quality, which can degrade with multiple edits.
Can I use Flux Context for free?
Yes, you can try it for free on Open Art with limited credits.
What subscription is recommended for Freepic?
A premium plus subscription is recommended for the best experience.
How can I improve image quality in Flux Context?
You can use the upscale feature in Freepic to improve image quality.
Can I change text in an image using Flux Context?
Yes, you can change or remove text in an image.
What is the multi-image reference feature?
It allows you to upload multiple images to generate consistent characters in one image.
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- 00:00:00Black Forest Labs has just released Flux
- 00:00:02Context, which allows you to do
- 00:00:04textbased image editing, and it's
- 00:00:06actually quite similar to GPT40, but in
- 00:00:09my opinion, I think it does a better job
- 00:00:11at oneshot character consistency. You
- 00:00:13can also generate multiple characters in
- 00:00:15a single image. You can do iterative
- 00:00:17editing and targeted editing. So, if you
- 00:00:20just wanted to change a very specific
- 00:00:21part of an image without affecting the
- 00:00:23rest of it, Flux Context allows you to
- 00:00:26do that. So, in this video, I'll show
- 00:00:27you how to access and use Flux Context,
- 00:00:30as well as a whole bunch of other
- 00:00:31creative use cases. So, let's get
- 00:00:33started. So, the tutorial will take
- 00:00:36place on Freepic, and this is the
- 00:00:37platform that's going to allow you to do
- 00:00:39everything that I'm showing you in the
- 00:00:40tutorial, but you can still try some of
- 00:00:43the prompts in this tutorial for free on
- 00:00:45Open Art. If you are using Freepic, I do
- 00:00:47recommend the premium plus subscription
- 00:00:49since it gives you the most bang for
- 00:00:51your buck. Now, if you are going to try
- 00:00:53this for free, you can try it on
- 00:00:55openart.ai. AI, but like I said, it's
- 00:00:57going to be quite limited, but you can
- 00:00:59sign in over here and then they'll give
- 00:01:01you 40 trial credits, which allows you
- 00:01:04to create eight edits with an image. The
- 00:01:06only reason why you'd need a free pig
- 00:01:08subscription, in my opinion, is if you
- 00:01:10want to follow along with the
- 00:01:11multi-image reference section in this
- 00:01:14tutorial that allows you to upload
- 00:01:15multiple images. You can only do that on
- 00:01:17Freepic and not on Open Art. Anyway, I'm
- 00:01:20still, you know, I want to create the
- 00:01:22opportunity for those who want to go the
- 00:01:24paid route and those who also want to
- 00:01:25try it for free. Anyway, let's get
- 00:01:27started. If you're using free pick,
- 00:01:29check the link in the description. It'll
- 00:01:31bring you over to this page. Go ahead
- 00:01:33and sign in. Make sure you have a
- 00:01:35subscription enabled and then click on
- 00:01:37assistant. You want to click on this
- 00:01:38drop down arrow and select Flux Context
- 00:01:41Max. In my opinion, this gives you the
- 00:01:43best results and has the best prompt
- 00:01:44adherence. Now, it's as simple as
- 00:01:46dragging and dropping an image over
- 00:01:48here. And then we can type a prompt to
- 00:01:49make any edits to an image. If you are
- 00:01:52trying this for free using Open Art,
- 00:01:54check the link in the description as
- 00:01:55well. It'll bring you over to this page.
- 00:01:57Sign in. It'll give you 40 credits. That
- 00:02:00allows you to edit eight images. Then
- 00:02:02over here, you want to click on chat.
- 00:02:04Make sure Flux Context is selected. And
- 00:02:07then you can drag and drop your image
- 00:02:09over here. And this is where you'll type
- 00:02:10in, you know, any prompts to make edits
- 00:02:12to an image. Now, I will be continuing
- 00:02:14with the rest of this tutorial on
- 00:02:16Freepick, but you can still try some of
- 00:02:18these prompts on Open Art. You just
- 00:02:19won't be able to do anything with the
- 00:02:21multi-image reference section of this
- 00:02:24tutorial. So, let's continue on
- 00:02:26Freepick. So, of course, we are making
- 00:02:28edits to an image and we need an image.
- 00:02:30So, I'm going to upload an image of
- 00:02:32Nicola Tesla and I'll be making some
- 00:02:34edits to it just by using text and I'll
- 00:02:36show you just how powerful Flux Context
- 00:02:38is. So once your image is uploaded, this
- 00:02:41is where you can give it some
- 00:02:42instructions. So you can essentially
- 00:02:44change the entire style of an image or
- 00:02:46even do targeted edits. So in this case,
- 00:02:48the first thing I'm going to type over
- 00:02:50here is colorize this image. Right? As
- 00:02:52soon as I type that, all I have to do is
- 00:02:55click on this button because I don't
- 00:02:57need to type anything else regarding
- 00:02:58aspect ratios. I click on this button to
- 00:03:00generate it and then the AI is going to
- 00:03:02colorize this image for me. So you can
- 00:03:05see Flux Context has gone ahead and
- 00:03:07added this natural colorization to the
- 00:03:09image which looks amazing. But where
- 00:03:12Flux Context really shines is with
- 00:03:14character identity and preservation. You
- 00:03:17can see that the colorized result still
- 00:03:19looks exactly the same as my source
- 00:03:21image. And this is a big deal because
- 00:03:23other services like GPT40 and Gemini 2.0
- 00:03:26Flash tends to actually change the
- 00:03:28features on someone's face quite a bit.
- 00:03:31So this one does a really good job. But
- 00:03:33now you can take it one step further
- 00:03:34once your image has been colorized
- 00:03:36because that's essentially, you know,
- 00:03:38putting it in a different style. Let's
- 00:03:40say we can now do targeted editing. So
- 00:03:43maybe I can say change his outfit and he
- 00:03:45is now wearing a black puffer jacket. So
- 00:03:47now it's doing targeted editing. The AI
- 00:03:49knows that it needs to select this part
- 00:03:51of the image. And there we go. It now
- 00:03:53gives him a black puffer jacket. So now
- 00:03:55Nicola Tesla is living within the 21st
- 00:03:58century. And then you can continue from
- 00:04:00here as well, right? You can see the AI
- 00:04:03understands the previous context. So now
- 00:04:05it can take this image and I I can say
- 00:04:07make him wear wear black sunglasses and
- 00:04:10then it's going to do additional
- 00:04:11targeted editing. You'll notice that it
- 00:04:13didn't affect any other parts of the
- 00:04:14images uh of the image but just added in
- 00:04:17those black sunglasses. And this is a
- 00:04:19big deal because this just makes it so
- 00:04:22easy to make changes or any edits to an
- 00:04:24image just by using natural language.
- 00:04:27So, it's only fair to compare these
- 00:04:29results across three services that allow
- 00:04:30you to edit images just by using text.
- 00:04:33Now, I've gone ahead and used this image
- 00:04:35of Nicola Tesla, and I think it's quite
- 00:04:37obvious who the winner is over here.
- 00:04:39It's definitely Flux Context. It's done
- 00:04:41the best job at retaining the
- 00:04:42character's identity, but the
- 00:04:44restoration and the colorization looks
- 00:04:46very natural. With Google Gemini 2.0
- 00:04:48Flesh, I don't like the results of the
- 00:04:50colorization. And then GPT40 tends to
- 00:04:53struggle with retaining character
- 00:04:55identity. And it's also added its
- 00:04:57infamous yellow tint or sepia tint onto
- 00:05:00the image. So flux context is amazing,
- 00:05:03but there is a limitation that people
- 00:05:04are just not talking about, and it's the
- 00:05:06image quality. You'll notice your
- 00:05:08results actually don't look very high
- 00:05:10quality. They don't look that crisp. Uh
- 00:05:12so whenever you guys are editing a
- 00:05:14image, I would recommend that you don't
- 00:05:16make more than six edits within a single
- 00:05:18context window because the quality of
- 00:05:20those images are going to degrade over
- 00:05:22time. Instead, just save an image, then
- 00:05:25create maybe a new chat and make edits
- 00:05:27within a brand new window. But keep in
- 00:05:29mind that image quality degradation is
- 00:05:32definitely going to happen. Now, with
- 00:05:34Freepick, there is a way to get around
- 00:05:36this. Uh they have a feature over here
- 00:05:38which is upscale. So, with this image,
- 00:05:40if I click on upscale, it brings me over
- 00:05:42to this page, and I can upscale this
- 00:05:43image to improve the quality using
- 00:05:45Magnafi. with my creativity. Well, with
- 00:05:48all of these sliders, I leave it on
- 00:05:49default. But I always make sure my
- 00:05:51creativity is minus because if this is
- 00:05:53too high, it'll end up changing the
- 00:05:55image too much. I don't even need to
- 00:05:57type in a prompt. I can simply click on
- 00:05:58upscale and I'll get an image with much
- 00:06:00better quality. So, I really hope that
- 00:06:03Flux improves this uh in the short term
- 00:06:05so that we can get much better image
- 00:06:07quality with our results. But I had to
- 00:06:10mention that because I'm all about
- 00:06:11honesty on this channel. So this is
- 00:06:14going to be the upscale result which of
- 00:06:16course makes the image look a lot
- 00:06:17better. So at least we do have a
- 00:06:18solution for this if you want your
- 00:06:20images to look higher quality. But of
- 00:06:22course Flux needs to ensure that we can
- 00:06:24get highquality results straight out of
- 00:06:26the gate. Anyway, I still think that
- 00:06:28Flux context is absolutely amazing and
- 00:06:30I'm going to add some additional value
- 00:06:32to this video by showing you a whole
- 00:06:34bunch of creative use cases that you can
- 00:06:39try. Hello awesome human. Are you ready
- 00:06:42to see some creative use cases? Let's
- 00:06:44go. Flux Context, in my opinion, does
- 00:06:47some of the best ones restoration and
- 00:06:50colorization for old photographs because
- 00:06:53not only does it retain the person's
- 00:06:55identity, but it also fixes other
- 00:06:58imperfections like scratches or tear
- 00:07:00marks that might be present on that
- 00:07:01image. And then it even goes ahead and
- 00:07:03colorizes that image to give it some new
- 00:07:06life. And the prompt for this is very
- 00:07:08simple. So when you upload a old
- 00:07:10photograph, you just type in restore and
- 00:07:12colorize this image. Remove any
- 00:07:14scratches or imperfections and then
- 00:07:16watch the magic unfold as it restores
- 00:07:19and colorizes these images for you.
- 00:07:22Remember that you're not just limited to
- 00:07:24people. You can also restore and
- 00:07:25colorize locations. Now, you can take
- 00:07:28this one step further and use a service
- 00:07:30like Clling. So I'm using Cling 2.1 and
- 00:07:32I'm doing image to video and I'm just
- 00:07:34typing in a simple prompt like a woman
- 00:07:36smiles and waves. And now it's actually
- 00:07:38going to go ahead and bring that image
- 00:07:40to life. So, not only have we restored
- 00:07:43and colorized an old photograph, but now
- 00:07:46we've also brought it to life. And this,
- 00:07:49in my opinion, is incredible. So, here's
- 00:07:51another result where she's just having a
- 00:07:53really good
- 00:07:55laugh. If you're not doing full
- 00:07:57restoration, you can also just colorize
- 00:07:59a black and white image. So, I had to
- 00:08:01try this with an image of Marilyn Monroe
- 00:08:03as well as Nicola Tesla to see how well
- 00:08:05it actually performed and I think it did
- 00:08:07a fantastic job. The character identity
- 00:08:10has been preserved and the colorization
- 00:08:12looks very natural. You can change the
- 00:08:15time of season in an image. So, I
- 00:08:16started with this image of the Mona Lisa
- 00:08:18in a park during autumn. I uploaded that
- 00:08:21image and then I just simply typed in
- 00:08:22change the weather to a snowy day in
- 00:08:24winter. And the end result looks
- 00:08:26amazing. It's retained the structure as
- 00:08:28well as retaining the character's
- 00:08:29identity. But now it's added in all of
- 00:08:31these piles of snow. It's added
- 00:08:33snowflakes onto her jacket and even onto
- 00:08:35her hair. And now that you have two
- 00:08:37images with a similar structure, you can
- 00:08:39actually generate a very cool video. So
- 00:08:42once you have both of your images, you
- 00:08:43can actually generate an awesome video
- 00:08:45like this that shows you the seasons
- 00:08:47changing. So to do this, I'm using a
- 00:08:49service called Pixver. And on Pixver,
- 00:08:51there's a feature called transision. So
- 00:08:53this allows you to use key frames. So
- 00:08:56you can see over here you can upload a
- 00:08:57first frame and a last frame. So my
- 00:08:59first frame is autumn. My last frame is
- 00:09:01winter. I then type in a simple prompt
- 00:09:03like this. I choose my duration and
- 00:09:05resolution and then click on create. And
- 00:09:08I get this amazing video where I
- 00:09:10actually get to see those seasons
- 00:09:14changing. You can also remove elements
- 00:09:16in an image. So this is also a great way
- 00:09:19to get rid of distractions. So, for
- 00:09:21example, with this image with the Mona
- 00:09:22Lisa, I just simply typed in remove the
- 00:09:25woman in this image, and it removed her.
- 00:09:27It's literally that simple. Here's
- 00:09:29another example with these two birds on
- 00:09:31this branch, and I just typed in remove
- 00:09:34the two birds off the branch, and that's
- 00:09:35exactly what it did. It made sure the
- 00:09:37rest of the image remained untouched,
- 00:09:39but it just removed what I requested.
- 00:09:42So, this is a fantastic feature. This
- 00:09:44means that you can get creative with
- 00:09:46this. So, I'm intentionally removing
- 00:09:48elements from an image in order for them
- 00:09:50to reappear in a very creative way. And
- 00:09:53the way I'm achieving this is with a
- 00:09:55platform called PA because with PA
- 00:09:57there's a feature called PA frames which
- 00:09:59allows me to upload key frames. So, my
- 00:10:02start frame is the image that does not
- 00:10:04contain the birds and my last frame is
- 00:10:06the image that contains the birds. And
- 00:10:08then I simply just type in a prompt
- 00:10:10describing how I want these birds to
- 00:10:11appear on the branch. I choose a
- 00:10:13duration. I click on generate and the AI
- 00:10:16works its magic to create this really
- 00:10:18cool end result where these birds just
- 00:10:20appear out of a puff of smoke. So just
- 00:10:23have fun with this technology. Think
- 00:10:25outside the box and get creative. Flux
- 00:10:28Context handles style transfer
- 00:10:30exceptionally well. You upload your
- 00:10:32image and then you just type a prompt
- 00:10:34describing what style you want to turn
- 00:10:35it into. So maybe you want to see it in
- 00:10:37the style of clmation or in the style of
- 00:10:39a '90s anime. You just simply specify
- 00:10:42that. And because Flux Context does a
- 00:10:44very good job with retaining the overall
- 00:10:46structure and even character identity,
- 00:10:48the end results look amazing. And here's
- 00:10:51something else you can maybe try with
- 00:10:52the style transfer, especially if you've
- 00:10:54generated something that maybe looks
- 00:10:56like a sculpture, like it's made out of
- 00:10:57gold or marble. You can take this over
- 00:10:59to cling using 2.1 and you can type in a
- 00:11:03360° camera orbit around the statue. And
- 00:11:06then, of course, it just makes it look
- 00:11:07more interesting and more dynamic. So
- 00:11:09now you've got this rotation uh with the
- 00:11:11statue. And it's amazing that it can
- 00:11:13turn that image into something that
- 00:11:15certainly looks like it's been sculpted.
- 00:11:18Changing a hairstyle is very simple. You
- 00:11:20just need to specify what color the hair
- 00:11:22needs to be as well as the hairstyle
- 00:11:24that you want to be applied to your
- 00:11:26character and the AI will work its
- 00:11:28magic. I can then go ahead and even
- 00:11:30prompt in a different item of clothing.
- 00:11:32So maybe I want her to wear a beige
- 00:11:34trench coat. So, I'll upload that image
- 00:11:36I just generated where I changed her
- 00:11:38hair color. And then I can type in
- 00:11:40something like make her wear a beige
- 00:11:42trench coat. And then Flux Context does
- 00:11:44a very good job with making sure that it
- 00:11:46doesn't affect other elements within the
- 00:11:48image, but it just changes her item of
- 00:11:50clothing. You can then go ahead and even
- 00:11:52prompt in accessories like sunglasses
- 00:11:54and it does a very good job. You can
- 00:11:57also prompt different facial
- 00:11:58expressions. So, with this example, I
- 00:12:00just simply typed in the woman has an
- 00:12:02expression of excitement. And you can
- 00:12:04see it keeps everything else consistent
- 00:12:06while just affecting her facial
- 00:12:07expression. So, if you want them to be
- 00:12:09sad or maybe they're angry, just simply
- 00:12:11prompt it and it will go ahead and
- 00:12:13change that facial expression for you.
- 00:12:15You can change the text on an image, and
- 00:12:17in my opinion, this is extremely useful
- 00:12:19because not only is it going to match
- 00:12:21the overall typography and font that's
- 00:12:23used on that design, but it's also going
- 00:12:25to remain legible, which is a major
- 00:12:28plus. You can even change text that is
- 00:12:30obstructed. Sometimes you need to
- 00:12:32specify that the text is behind a
- 00:12:34character, but it does a very good job.
- 00:12:36Maybe you just quickly want to change
- 00:12:37the date on a poster or the text that's
- 00:12:40written by the header or maybe you want
- 00:12:42to see a logo with some different
- 00:12:44typography. You can easily change the
- 00:12:46text just by specifying in the prompt
- 00:12:48what needs to be
- 00:12:50changed. You can easily remove all of
- 00:12:53the text from an image. And I tried this
- 00:12:55with this illustration generated with
- 00:12:57GPT40. And as you can see, it removed
- 00:12:59all of the text, but made sure that the
- 00:13:01illustration was still
- 00:13:03intact. You can easily generate
- 00:13:05mock-ups. So, let's say that you maybe
- 00:13:07have an illustration for a t-shirt
- 00:13:08design, and you want to see what that
- 00:13:10design would look like on a t-shirt. You
- 00:13:12can simply prompt it and then have a
- 00:13:14virtual model wearing your design on a
- 00:13:16t-shirt. It does a very good job. You
- 00:13:19can also maybe see what it would look
- 00:13:20like on a mug or maybe on a poster
- 00:13:23that's essentially placed outside an
- 00:13:25establishment. So, if you want to create
- 00:13:27all sorts of mock-ups using a design
- 00:13:29that you provided with, it's going to do
- 00:13:31a very good job. You can always take
- 00:13:34this one step further. If you've got a
- 00:13:35virtual model that's now wearing your
- 00:13:37t-shirt with your design, bring that
- 00:13:39image to life. So, I'm using Clling 2.1
- 00:13:42image to video. I just type in a simple
- 00:13:44prompt like this. And then I get this
- 00:13:46amazing end result. Uh, which has now
- 00:13:48brought that image to life. Uh, so you
- 00:13:51can do the same with a poster as well.
- 00:13:52Maybe you want to add some life to that
- 00:13:54poster and you can bring it to life. So,
- 00:13:56I would recommend doing image to video.
- 00:13:58It just takes it one step further and
- 00:14:00makes the results look a little bit more
- 00:14:03interesting. You can also easily swap
- 00:14:05out a model. So, if I like the overall
- 00:14:07composition and the pose that a current
- 00:14:09model is in, I can simply swap her out
- 00:14:11with something else. So, I can swap her
- 00:14:13with maybe an Asian model or even a
- 00:14:15green alien. So get creative, but you
- 00:14:18can easily do character swaps in an
- 00:14:19image while making sure that everything
- 00:14:21else still stays consistent. If you
- 00:14:24wanted to, you could also use flux
- 00:14:26context as a way to give you some
- 00:14:27inspiration. Let's say you've actually
- 00:14:29sketched something on a piece of paper
- 00:14:31and you want to see what that image
- 00:14:32would look like as a completed
- 00:14:34illustration. This can maybe give you
- 00:14:36some ideas for how you'll actually go
- 00:14:38ahead and apply color to your image. So
- 00:14:40yes, you can even take a sketched image
- 00:14:42and turn it into a completed
- 00:14:44illustration. Flux Context is capable of
- 00:14:47achieving oneshot character consistency.
- 00:14:49And this is quite a big deal because it
- 00:14:51does a very good job with retaining
- 00:14:53character identity and making sure
- 00:14:55everything else is consistent. So I'm
- 00:14:57using free pick and I'm here under the
- 00:14:59AI image generator. So now I can simply
- 00:15:02go to Flux and select Flux Context Max
- 00:15:05to get the best results. And then I
- 00:15:06simply drag and drop an image over here
- 00:15:08of my character that I want to use. So
- 00:15:10I've got this realistic Mona Lisa and
- 00:15:12she's wearing this black leather jacket.
- 00:15:14So, it could either be an image cropped
- 00:15:16in closer to the face or an image that
- 00:15:18shows the face and a little bit of the
- 00:15:19outfit. And it's going to make sure
- 00:15:21everything over here stays consistent.
- 00:15:23So, this means that you can essentially
- 00:15:25give it instructions like in this case,
- 00:15:27I said, "Show me a side profile of this
- 00:15:28image." And guess what? I've got a side
- 00:15:30profile. Maybe I want to see a rear view
- 00:15:32shot of this person. And it's going to
- 00:15:34generate that as well. And you can see
- 00:15:36everything remains consistent, even the
- 00:15:37background in this case. But the best
- 00:15:39part about this is that you can use it
- 00:15:41for a multitude of different scenarios.
- 00:15:43So I could place this person in a
- 00:15:45completely different location. So now
- 00:15:47you can do storytelling with a
- 00:15:49consistent character. So now you can see
- 00:15:52over here I said place her in a seaside
- 00:15:53town in Italy and she's eating ice cream
- 00:15:55and that's exactly what she's doing. The
- 00:15:57only downside with flux context is the
- 00:15:59image quality. You can see it's not
- 00:16:01crisp. But on on free pick there is a
- 00:16:04workaround for this. You just have to
- 00:16:05click on upscale and then you can
- 00:16:07upscale your image using magnafi. I
- 00:16:09always leave this creativity quite low.
- 00:16:12So minus three is fine. You can then
- 00:16:14type in a prompt over here like the
- 00:16:15woman's eating ice cream. You click on
- 00:16:17upscale and you're going to get an image
- 00:16:20with better image quality. So this is
- 00:16:21the upscaled result, right? So it does
- 00:16:24look better than the previous result. Uh
- 00:16:27but that is just a little bit of a
- 00:16:29limitation when it comes to flux context
- 00:16:31is the image quality. But you can still
- 00:16:34achieve character consistency and place
- 00:16:36them in any environment you can think of
- 00:16:39to tell your own stories. I am going to
- 00:16:41be honest. However, if you are focused
- 00:16:44on, you know, character consistency, I
- 00:16:47do think that runway is better in this
- 00:16:50case. So, this is runway references. It
- 00:16:52functions exactly the same. You'll
- 00:16:53upload a reference image. You can then
- 00:16:56type a prompt, choose resolution, and
- 00:16:58you can generate images. The thing over
- 00:17:00here is that the quality of runway
- 00:17:02reference images just look better. Like
- 00:17:04straight out of the gate, they look much
- 00:17:06better. Uh so if you are focused on
- 00:17:09consistent consistent uh you know
- 00:17:12storytelling with characters I think
- 00:17:13this would be a good alternative until
- 00:17:16you know flux context can actually
- 00:17:17generate images with much better image
- 00:17:19quality straight out of the gauge. You
- 00:17:20can see this does the same thing right I
- 00:17:22can see side profiles and I also have a
- 00:17:24consistent character. So maybe consider
- 00:17:26runway references as well as an
- 00:17:28alternative. But anyway this is one of
- 00:17:30the great features of flux context. You
- 00:17:33can achieve character consistency.
- 00:17:36You can change the time of day. And I've
- 00:17:38noticed that this works particularly
- 00:17:40well with any images where you have a
- 00:17:42landscape and then some architecture
- 00:17:44because you can prompt it to actually
- 00:17:46turn the lights on inside a building. So
- 00:17:48with these examples, I've basically gone
- 00:17:50from daytime to the evening. And you can
- 00:17:52see how it does such a fantastic job
- 00:17:55with turning on those lights and still
- 00:17:57ensuring that everything looks natural
- 00:17:59within the image. So definitely give
- 00:18:00this a try.
- 00:18:02You can virtually add furniture and
- 00:18:04decorations into an empty room using
- 00:18:07Flux Context. And this use case is
- 00:18:09actually very useful. So maybe you've
- 00:18:11even got an image of your own apartment
- 00:18:13and you maybe want to see how it could
- 00:18:14be decorated with different items of
- 00:18:16furniture. Maybe you want some modern
- 00:18:18furniture with a specific color palette
- 00:18:20as well. You can specify those colors in
- 00:18:22the prompt and then just tell it to fill
- 00:18:24the room with furniture. You can
- 00:18:27generate a product advertisement just
- 00:18:29from using your product. And because
- 00:18:30Flux Context does such a good job with
- 00:18:32maintaining the overall consistency and
- 00:18:34structure of whatever item you throw at
- 00:18:36it, it's going to generate a really cool
- 00:18:38poster. And Flux Context also does an
- 00:18:41exceptionally good job with generating
- 00:18:43the text. I've noticed that there are
- 00:18:45hardly any spelling mistakes whenever
- 00:18:47you generate any text within a poster.
- 00:18:49So go ahead, supply it with an image of
- 00:18:51your product and generate some epic
- 00:18:53looking posters. Of course, you can
- 00:18:56always take it one step further. Now, I
- 00:18:57uploaded this poster to Cling and I'm
- 00:19:00using Cling 2.1. And because there's
- 00:19:02these elements of electricity within
- 00:19:04this image, it actually looks quite
- 00:19:05cool. This was the prompt I used. And
- 00:19:07now I brought that poster to life that's
- 00:19:10promoting this energy drink called
- 00:19:14Context. Now, I want to show you
- 00:19:16multi-image references. And remember,
- 00:19:18like I mentioned at the start, you need
- 00:19:19a subscription on Freepick to actually
- 00:19:22access this. So if you're on freepic, go
- 00:19:24ahead and click on these three lines.
- 00:19:25Click on the image generator. It'll
- 00:19:28bring you over to this page. Click on
- 00:19:29mode here by flux. Select flux context
- 00:19:33max. And you'll see that we have a image
- 00:19:35references section. So this will allow
- 00:19:37us to upload two images and we can
- 00:19:39generate those two items in a single
- 00:19:41image. With multi-image reference, you
- 00:19:43can generate images of someone holding a
- 00:19:46product. So maybe they're promoting an
- 00:19:47energy drink or perfume, whatever you
- 00:19:49want them to hold. it it makes this
- 00:19:51process extremely easy. So you need an
- 00:19:53image of a character and then in this
- 00:19:55case I've got a product image of an
- 00:19:57energy drink called context. Now you can
- 00:20:00see over here it's it says it's
- 00:20:01experimental because sometimes you just
- 00:20:03don't get ideal results. If you are
- 00:20:05going to generate images of someone
- 00:20:06holding a product in your prompt you
- 00:20:08always need to specify the actual size
- 00:20:11of the product so that it's not a
- 00:20:14massive product in their hands because
- 00:20:15by default the products tend to be quite
- 00:20:17large. So just always put the size. So
- 00:20:19you can see over here I said small size
- 00:20:21and then you can choose an aspect ratio
- 00:20:23whether you want it to be you know
- 00:20:24widescreen or if you want something to
- 00:20:26be more vertical and then once you have
- 00:20:28that in mind just go ahead and click on
- 00:20:30generate and you can make people
- 00:20:32actually hold products. Here are some
- 00:20:34other examples where I made Nicolo Tesla
- 00:20:36hold a small chibi toy of himself and
- 00:20:39another one where he's even holding a
- 00:20:40toy Tesla. So this is probably useful
- 00:20:42for e-commerce if you want people to
- 00:20:44actually hold real world real world
- 00:20:47products because it does quite a good
- 00:20:48job with retaining the consistency.
- 00:20:50Although sometimes if text is very small
- 00:20:52on a product it can become a little bit
- 00:20:55inconsistent but definitely give this a
- 00:20:57try. You can also do fashion tryon with
- 00:20:59multi-image reference. So, first you
- 00:21:01upload an image of your model. Then you
- 00:21:03upload an image of the garment. And then
- 00:21:05whenever you crafting your prompts, you
- 00:21:06need to specify what type of item of
- 00:21:09clothing is actually present within that
- 00:21:11image. So if it's a jacket, you want to
- 00:21:12specify that it's a jacket. If it's
- 00:21:14baggy pants, you want to specify in the
- 00:21:16prompt that it's baggy pants. I notice
- 00:21:18that this just helps to give you much
- 00:21:20better results. But the overall
- 00:21:22consistency even with that item of
- 00:21:24clothing is very, very good. So this is
- 00:21:26something you can definitely give a try.
- 00:21:28And you know to get past the whole one
- 00:21:30item limitation you can essentially
- 00:21:33generate in stages. So you can maybe
- 00:21:36generate an image where the character is
- 00:21:37wearing pants and then that new image
- 00:21:39becomes your starting image and then you
- 00:21:41can you know upload an image of a jacket
- 00:21:44and then craft a prompt for that to
- 00:21:46create an entire outfit. Uh but you can
- 00:21:49definitely try fashion tryon by using
- 00:21:51reference images. So multi-image
- 00:21:53reference is very useful. You can use
- 00:21:56multi-image reference to generate two
- 00:21:58consistent characters in one image. And
- 00:22:00you can give them all sorts of
- 00:22:01instructions. Like maybe one of them is
- 00:22:03holding a thumbs up, the other one is
- 00:22:05holding up a peace sign. Uh you can
- 00:22:07describe the location, the time of day.
- 00:22:10So have fun with this. And you can put
- 00:22:11people in all sorts of different
- 00:22:13scenarios. By the way, if you guys want
- 00:22:15access to all of these prompts, just
- 00:22:17check the link in the description. I've
- 00:22:19created a Canva file. You can just click
- 00:22:21on the link and you can gain access to
- 00:22:22all of these prompts completely for free
- 00:22:24as well. So enjoy. So that's going to be
- 00:22:27the end of this tutorial. Now you can
- 00:22:29see that Flux Context is capable of
- 00:22:30doing all sorts of amazing things when
- 00:22:33it comes to textbased editing and it
- 00:22:35just makes our life so much easier. So
- 00:22:38feel free to let me know what you think
- 00:22:39down in the comments below. Anyway, you
- 00:22:41guys are super awesome. So stay tuned
- 00:22:43for some more videos and tutorials and
- 00:22:45goodbye.
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