Mastering Character Poses with InstantID: Advanced Techniques for Dynamic Image Creation

🌟 Welcome back, creators! In today’s tutorial, we dive deeper into the InstantID model, focusing on controlling head positioning and body poses to elevate your character designs. Whether you’re designing for games, artwork, or just for fun, mastering these techniques will take your creations to the next level!
👨‍💻 We’ll start off in Compute Grid, setting up our GPU and launching ComfyUI. From there, we install essential models like InstantID, depth adapters, and OpenPose to manipulate our character's pose with precision.
🎨 Follow along as I use Hailee Steinfeld’s image to design a fantasy warrior character for my DnD campaign. I’ll guide you through several workflows, adjusting key points and employing control nets to perfect the pose, with detailed steps on managing depth and detailed movements.
🔥 What to Expect:
Step-by-step guide on setting up your Compute Grid and ComfyUI.
Installing and utilizing InstantID with additional control models for detailed pose adjustments.
Practical tips on enhancing character poses for more dynamic and realistic illustrations.
Real-time adjustments and troubleshooting common issues with pose configuration.
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💬 Have any questions or want to share your creations? Comment below! I love seeing your projects and hearing about how you apply these techniques.
🙏 Thank you for watching, and remember to keep creating and stay awesome! Until next time-happy designing!

Пікірлер: 16

  • @mimmod76
    @mimmod762 күн бұрын

    Thank you to you genius. Now I can see much things by another point of view.

  • @Crime-IA
    @Crime-IA10 күн бұрын

    Excelente tutorial. Espero que sigas subiendo mas videos de Confyui. Gracias

  • @DaCashRap
    @DaCashRap11 күн бұрын

    Thanks for keeping these around 10 minutes long. Useful stuff! 👍

  • @compute-grid

    @compute-grid

    11 күн бұрын

    Its our pleasure! We are glad you enjoy them 😁

  • @skycladsquirrel
    @skycladsquirrel10 күн бұрын

    I didn't know about the Face Keypoints. Fantastic. Thanks! ...and HELLO!

  • @snowshoes5942
    @snowshoes59427 күн бұрын

    You can use open pose and depth of field for even better results!

  • @eithan20
    @eithan207 күн бұрын

    Nice!

  • 10 күн бұрын

    Your videos deserve way more views 😁 Liked & Suscribed 👍

  • @XastherReeD
    @XastherReeD6 күн бұрын

    Is it possible to extract the OpenPose-generated pose data and edit it manually? Then load the manually edited pose back and use it?

  • @Daniel-D-Teach
    @Daniel-D-Teach11 күн бұрын

    Hey there, thank you for your tutorials, they’re very clear and beginner friendly. A small question if that’s ok, instant ID seems and Face ID seem to work kinda poorly with anime characters as far as consistency goes. Any advice on how to tackle that without training a Lora?

  • @compute-grid

    @compute-grid

    11 күн бұрын

    We are so glad you are enjoying the videos! For your question, I need a little more clarity. May I ask are you trying to input a human reference photo and make it in anime style with poses & prompt applied? Or is it an anime reference photo and that you are then trying to generate poses & prompts?

  • @Daniel-D-Teach

    @Daniel-D-Teach

    10 күн бұрын

    @@compute-grid the latter. I've created an original anime character (I have 30 images now) and Im trying to create multiple poses, expressions, and clothing setups. any ideas for how to approach it? also thank you so much for answering!!!

  • @compute-grid

    @compute-grid

    6 күн бұрын

    WOW! 30 images are impressive. Unfortunately though, I don''t believe InstantID will be the best model for you to use as it was trained on human face proportions which is very different compared to Anime faces (Eye size, nose position, etc). It could still work, if the face keypoints line up where they need to be, but you would probably need to find a different model trained on anime faces. If I come across one I will be sure to come back here & let you know.