Invoke - 3.7 Release - New Workflow Interface, Seamless Textures, and DW Pose
TLDRThe latest update to the Invoke tool introduces a redesigned workflows interface, making it easier to share and use repeatable processes within teams. The new view mode allows customization of visible fields and simplifies workflow editing. Additional features include seamless tiling improvements for more reliable patterns and enhanced pose processing capabilities. These updates, along with the introduction of new default workflows, aim to streamline the creative process and prepare for the upcoming version 4.0.
Takeaways
- 🎉 The Invoke tool has been updated to make sharing and using workflows easier with a new interface in the workflows tab.
- 📊 The view mode allows users to expose only the fields that need to change between workflows, simplifying the process for team and community collaboration.
- 🔄 Workflows can be accessed and loaded from a library, automatically updating the view panel with relevant fields.
- 🖌️ The workflow editor is easily accessible, enabling users to customize workflows, organize views, and rename fields for better usability.
- 🔄 Changes made in the workflow editor are reflected in the loaded workflow, while view tab changes do not affect the saved workflow.
- 🔄 There's an option to reset to default values on the View tab, which is helpful for multiple different workflows.
- 📄 Workflows can be shared with others by loading them from a file or using default workflows available in the library.
- 🖼️ The upscaling workflow example demonstrates the use of image drop zones and various settings for easy and intuitive process creation.
- 🔧 The seamless tiling feature has been improved in version 3.7, offering more reliable and consistent results for texture and pattern creation.
- 🖱️ A new enhancement allows users to adjust brush size with the control and scroll wheel, making it easier to work with generations in 3.7.
- 🚀 Version 4.0 is on the horizon with exciting updates, encouraging users to stay tuned and engaged with Invoke's development.
Q & A
What is the main update in the Invoke tool's workflows tab?
-The workflows tab in the Invoke tool has a new interface that allows users to expose only the fields that need to change between workflows, making it easier to run and generate repeatable processes.
How does the new interface help in managing workflows?
-The new interface simplifies the process of managing workflows by showing only the relevant fields that have been exposed. This allows for a more streamlined and user-friendly experience when creating and sharing processes with a team or community.
What can users do with the workflow editor?
-The workflow editor allows users to customize their workflows by exposing specific fields, organizing the workflow view into a clear set of steps, and renaming how these fields are presented to users, all to make the workflows easier to use.
How do changes in the workflow editor affect the view panel?
-When changes are made to the default values in the workflow editor and saved, these updates will be reflected in the view panel every time the workflow is loaded, ensuring that the most recent configurations are always visible.
What is the benefit of resetting to default values in the View tab?
-Resetting to default values in the View tab allows users to revert any changes made to the workflow's view settings without affecting the saved workflow itself, making it easy to start fresh or correct any modifications.
How can users share workflows with others?
-Users can share workflows with others by loading them from a file at the bottom of the library, which makes it easy to distribute and use workflows across different teams or community members.
What is the significance of the upscaling workflow example mentioned?
-The upscaling workflow example demonstrates how users can utilize the Invoke tool to process images with various settings such as scale factor, creativity, sharpening, strength, and structural control, all of which are designed to enhance the user experience and simplify the workflow.
How has the seamless tiling feature been improved in version 3.7?
-The seamless tiling feature has been improved by increasing the number of skipped layers in the process, resulting in more reliable and consistent generation of seamless patterns, which is particularly useful for creating textures, wallpapers, and patterns that need to tile seamlessly.
What new capabilities have been added to the DW pose processor?
-The DW pose processor now has enhanced capabilities, including the detection and handling of faces and hands, making it more effective for extracting poses and using them in post-controls.
What convenience has been added for users when adjusting brush size in version 3.7?
-In version 3.7, users can now hold down the control key and use the scroll wheel on their mouse to easily increase or decrease the brush size while using the brush, streamlining the workflow and making it more intuitive.
What can users expect from the upcoming version 4.0 of Invoke?
-While specific details are not provided in the script, users can anticipate exciting new features and improvements in version 4.0 of Invoke, which will continue to focus on enhancing the user experience and expanding the capabilities of the tool.
Outlines
🚀 Introducing New Workflow Interface in Invoke Tool
The video script introduces a significant update to the Invoke tool, highlighting the ease of sharing and using workflows with the newly designed interface. The workflows tab now features a view mode that allows users to expose only the fields that require changes between workflows, facilitating the generation and running of processes. This enhancement marks a major step in creating and sharing repeatable processes with teams and community members. The ability to access and load workflows from the library automatically updates the view panel with relevant fields, while the workflow editor provides an accessible means to edit and customize workflows. The introduction of this feature aims to streamline the workflow process and promote a more intuitive user experience.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Invoke Tool
💡Workflows
💡Interface
💡View Mode
💡Field Exposure
💡Workflow Editor
💡Seamless Tiling
💡DW Pose Processor
💡Brush Size
💡Version 3.7
💡Version 4.0
Highlights
New interface for the workflows tab in Invoke tool
Easier sharing and usage of workflows within the team and community
Exposure of only necessary fields between workflows
Creation of repeatable processes made simpler
Automatic update of view panel with relevant fields
Access to workflow editor for behind-the-scenes editing
Customization of workflow view for clarity and organization
Renaming fields for user-friendliness
Default values updates and view preservation
Easy reset to default values on the View tab
Deployment of Invoke to larger organizations
Loading workflows from file for sharing and usage
Use of default workflows for quick start
Upscaling workflow with image Drop Zones and various settings
Simplification of using workflows in Invoke
Updated seamless tiling for more reliable patterns
Increased skipped layers for better seamless tiling
DW pose processor for pose, face, and hand detection
Brush size adjustment using mouse scroll wheel
Invoke 3.7 being the last release for version three
Exciting features coming up in Invoke 4.0