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ImageCompositeMasked

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Video Timings 00:00 Introduction to Image Composite Mask Node
00:45 Importing external image and setting up preview
01:30 Connecting Image Composite Mask Node inputs
02:15 Initial run and image size conflicts
02:40 Creating and refining the image mask
03:40 Addressing image stretching: resize source
04:40 Manually upscaling source with crop
05:20 Choosing best quality upscale method
05:50 Managing seeds for consistent image backgrounds
07:00 Adding blur effect to the background
07:40 Refining mask with the Grow Mask node
08:40 Conclusion: Summary of used tools

Description

In this lesson, we will experiment with the ImageCompositeMasked node.

This will allow us to overlay an image over another.

It can be used as an alternative approach to inpainting and outpainting.

Starting prompt: Aquilegia and hummingbird.

Hummingbird

Aquilegia (Wikipedia)

Hummingbird (by Pixabay from Pexels)