https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PG3VM0JxMlE
3 different methods are described, from photo realistic to cartoonish. This is more at the rendered drawing end of things and it is the easiest to get started.
Go to vizcom.ai and create a free account. No sign ups. I just used my Google account details.
Process is simple enough. You can just add prompts and see what it creates. But giving it a guide to work off sure helps, and if you want to just do something like change the colour of a car then this is the way to go.
Upload a picture of a car and start adding prompts, then vary the drawing influence. %5 is mainly the image generated by your prompts, %100 is the generated image's attributes applied to your uploaded image. (I think). Each time you hit generate, even with the same prompts, it feels like it changes the result, so if you see something you like its best to save before continuing. You can select areas of the image to influence but for this test I just let it do its magic to everything.
I gave it this picture. Its nice and clean, and free of background influences which should make the AI's job a little easier. I did test this on other images with people in the background and it does a pretty good job of removing them most of the time. Mix the drawing influence down to %5 and it reveals what it generated from the prompt "1957 holden car". Why 1957?, well when I tried 1960 the cars generated did not have wrap around windscreens. Figured I would go with what it might know - '57 Chevy. Now at %60 percent mix you can see the influence of a generated car on the image. I removed holden from the prompt by this stage and added convertible, so the original image would have most likely changed, but you get the idea. Changed the colour to light green Set drawing influence to 100%, still a convertible, but tones down some of the other lines (Chev bump on the rear door). Then tried to change the rag top to black, could not get it to work so in frustration I imagined the car as a 1980 model. Yikes! Tried to Refine the image and give it wooden side panels but clearly my prompt skills are lacking - car colour also changed. Lucky I saved an image of the original 1980 inspired Holden, otherwise it would have been lost forever
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