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Testing flux fill

Flux Fill has been a lot of fun to play with.

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This one’s for my architect friends.

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I think we all remember this classic film.

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One thing to note for using Flux Fill on the playground: once you edit the mask, you’ll want to click the “invert mask” button (different models use black/white in opposite ways). Otherwise, you’ll edit everything BUT the part of the image you masked. 😅

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It’s honestly so good at replicating text. I painted over “RED” and whatever the tagline was for this and didn’t prompt for font styles at all. Flux Fill picked up on the relevant styles, even getting the tree cut-out thing in the middle (kind of).

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Surprisingly, this is the original art for this film. GF couldn’t tell what I edited for a while. She thought I gave Mark Hamill abs.

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