👟Shoe Design Trick

Super powerful. Super-Fast. Very easy to do.

X-RAY APPROACH

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Step 1: Inside CONJURE SUITE -- Upload your shoe image to inside X-Ray Sharp, Ultrasharp, or Soft. Which tool you select simply depends on how strictly you want to adhere to the shoe shape.

Step 2: (optional) Select preprocess button if you want to ensure your shoe asset was successfully scanned.

Pre-process result of the shoe.

Step 3: (optional) If you want, take the preprocessed asset from your history and open it in any painting app. Use a black brush to remove any white lines you don't want on the shoe. For example, you may want to remove the Nike swoosh so your shoe is now generic. You can make edits u want to the base shoe lines. Once you are happy send that image back to X-Ray tool by uploading it and select the box "Don't preprocess" since you have already created a preprocessed asset. Step 4: Write a prompt of what you want the shoe to become. Select MJ XL or any XL model. Select your output size. For this example we chose 16:9 output which nicely matches our source image. And you have the option to select up two styles. Then just click Conjure. Easy. Using MJ XL and Cinematic style only, here is what emerged:

"Brown and black Nike shoes on a soccer field"

"red black and white Nike shoes on a soccer field"
"green and yellow Nike shoes on a soccer field"
"black and gold Nike shoes on a soccer field"

X-RAY + INVERT INPAINT

This workflow is if you want to preserve parts of your image, but want to iterate on other parts following the line of the shoe religiously still. Here is an example using the black and gold Nikes above: Step 1: Send the image above to Transform suite. And also upload it inside X-Ray. Step 2: Select inpaint brush and brush a mask around the area you want to preserve. Select invert so the system knows you are masking what SHOULD NOT be changed.

Note we brush over the area WE DON'T WANT CHANGED. Invert is selected. And Transformation strength is set high to 78% so we can make aggressive changes to the rest of the image.

Step 3: Keep using MJ XL Model (optional). And prompt the change you want to see with the area not masked. Here are the results:

New Creation.
The Original

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