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What should this feature add?
Problem with libraries, models, modules, etc.
I'm using Invoke 6.12 in Stability Matrix, but various problems still arise... Beyond the enormous complexity and incomprehensibility of the program (in terms of commands and functions, as they're identified primarily by counterintuitive acronyms), I've installed about 70 GB of models, libraries, and more... Seventy GB to still get mediocre results. Complete packages are sorely lacking. Upscaling in Invoke requires additional (and external) packages in addition to those already downloaded, and this isn't good, as Stability Matrix should already provide all the packages necessary for the program to function properly. Furthermore, upscaling FLUX.2 Klein packages still requires external models, which require downloading from other sources (with registration and similar issues). I solved all this hassle in 5 minutes by going to Pixa (online) and, within a few minutes, I had what I needed. I understand that online programs use (and are) very different systems than my meager 6GB of VRAM but the simplicity of Pixa (online) compared to the complexity of Invoke (and Stability Matrix) is nothing short of embarrassing. After almost two weeks of constant downloading and deleting libraries, models, and more, I've only gotten one (and I mean one) acceptable image (derived from an upscale). The rest of the renderings and upscales show—as far as the human body is concerned—strange, poorly drawn and poorly rendered eyes, crooked hands, fingernails, and toenails, and the rest of the human limbs are pitifully double or triple... Perchance-esque stuff... Furthermore, the old libraries (which create poor models) need to be removed, removed, otherwise someone (who doesn't know the libraries) will still download dozens and dozens of GB to get mediocre results... The libraries need to be updated, removing the poor ones... In conclusion, you should create an extremely simpler and more complete version of Invoke that performs the primary functions that people use in online programs like Pixa (and similar programs...).
People need:
- A Magic Eraser that effectively removes parts or text that needs to be removed and returns a correct pattern underneath.
- Background removal.
- Background change.
- Restoration of old and damaged photos.
- Restoration (with correct quality) of low-resolution/quality photos.
- Generative expansion with the addition of correctly textured parts.
- Upscaling that delivers true photographic quality and not something that resembles an oil painting (like all the programs out there now do...).
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