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How To Use The InEdit & InPaint Feature

Learn how to use all of the in-edit and in-paint features of Storyboarder.ai.

Dustin (Founder) avatar
Written by Dustin (Founder)
Updated over 2 months ago

We'll explore the powerful capabilities of the in-edit and in-paint features in Storyboarder.ai. Let's get started:

In-Edit Feature:

  1. Zoom and Resize: Within the edit mode, you have the option to zoom in or out, as well as resize the image to your desired shot size.

  2. Camera Movement: Use the arrows provided to draw camera movements directly on the image. Adjust the arrow's position, rotation, and perspective to convey dynamic shots.

  3. Undo and Redo: Feel free to experiment with edits. You can easily undo changes and revert to the original image at any time.

In-Paint Feature:

  1. Customizing Image Elements: Click on the brush icon to enter in-paint mode. Here, you can freely paint over areas of the image to make changes or additions.

  2. Color Matching: For example, if you want to match the colors of clothing or objects, use in-paint to adjust hues and tones accordingly.

  3. Adding Details: You can add new elements or details to the image, such as adding a cocktail umbrella into a cocktail drink, creating a cat sitting on a bed or adding scars on characters.

Utilizing Variations:

  1. Refining Changes: If desired, click on the "VARIATION" button in your storyboard section to generate subtle variations of the edited image. This can help refine the changes and ensure they seamlessly integrate into the scene.

Exploring Non-Photorealistic Styles:

  1. Sketch Mode: In non-photorealistic styles, such as detailed sketch mode, in-paint offers numerous possibilities to customize images. For instance, you can add sketches of objects or characters to enhance the scene.

Final Touches and Product Staging:

  1. Product Placement: Use in-paint to clear areas for product staging or to enhance product shots. Paint out unwanted elements and insert the product seamlessly into the scene.

Experiment and Have Fun:

  1. Trial and Error: Remember, experimentation is key. Don't be discouraged if you don't achieve the desired result on the first try. With practice, you'll master the tools and create captivating storyboards.

In conclusion, the in-edit and in-paint features offer a wealth of possibilities for customizing and refining your storyboard images. Get creative, explore different options, and enjoy the process of crafting your storyboard exactly the way you envision it.

Happy editing and painting!

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