← Back to context Comment by wnevets 3 months ago does it handle transparency yet? 2 comments wnevets Reply niwrad 3 months ago This is a good question -- I've wanted transparency from image models for a while. One work around is to ask for a "green screen" and to key out the background but it doesn't always work very cleanly. wnevets 3 months ago > One work around is to ask for a "green screen" and to key out the background but it doesn't always work very cleanly.I recently tried that and the model (not nano pro) added the green background as a gradient.
niwrad 3 months ago This is a good question -- I've wanted transparency from image models for a while. One work around is to ask for a "green screen" and to key out the background but it doesn't always work very cleanly. wnevets 3 months ago > One work around is to ask for a "green screen" and to key out the background but it doesn't always work very cleanly.I recently tried that and the model (not nano pro) added the green background as a gradient.
wnevets 3 months ago > One work around is to ask for a "green screen" and to key out the background but it doesn't always work very cleanly.I recently tried that and the model (not nano pro) added the green background as a gradient.
This is a good question -- I've wanted transparency from image models for a while. One work around is to ask for a "green screen" and to key out the background but it doesn't always work very cleanly.
> One work around is to ask for a "green screen" and to key out the background but it doesn't always work very cleanly.
I recently tried that and the model (not nano pro) added the green background as a gradient.