How to Create Photorealistic Images Using Realistic Stock Photo and RealVis XL
TLDRThe video discusses enhancing photorealistic images using two new filters, RealVis XL V2 and Real Stock Photo, with SDXL. It highlights the importance of small details in achieving a realistic look and demonstrates the impact of adding filters like 'raw photo' and 'analog' for specific aesthetics. The comparison between Real Stock Photo and RealVis XL reveals differences in contrast, color, and skin texture, with RealVis XL offering more cinematic qualities and deeper blacks. The video concludes by noting the versatility of the filters and their effectiveness in portraiture, with a teaser for upcoming videos on other filters.
Takeaways
- 🎨 The video discusses enhancing photorealistic images using two new SDXL filters: RealVis XL V2 and Real Stock Photo.
- 🖼️ The base model's image is decent in composition and detail, but tends to have a plastic, overprocessed look.
- 🔍 Zooming into details reveals the need for more definition, especially in areas like the eyes and skin texture.
- 🌟 The addition of 'raw photo' filter improves the definition and brings out subtle skin texture differences.
- 🎥 Using 'analog' filter gives a greenish-blue hue, mimicking analog film, while 'Polaroid' gives a matted, faded look.
- 📸 Combining filters like 'analog film', 'Polaroid', and 'film grain' can produce specific, interesting results.
- 👤 Real Stock Photo tends to have a warm, bright tone, while Real Vis XL has a cinematic, bluish-orange-teal vibe.
- 👁️ Skin texture and details are more pronounced in Real Vis XL compared to the base model and Real Stock Photo.
- 🖌️ The filters can be used for various subjects, not just portraits, such as animals and landscapes.
- 🚗 Real Vis XL captures motion blur effectively and adds depth to images like the texture of a suit or car.
- 🔗 Further comparisons and recommended settings for the filters can be found in the linked resources provided in the video description.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is creating photorealistic images using two new SDLX filters, RealVis XL V2 and Real Stock Photo.
What is the issue with the base model image in terms of its appearance?
-The base model image has a tendency to look hyper-realistic and overprocessed, with a somewhat plastic appearance, lacking in skin texture definition, especially in the eyes and cheeks.
How does adding the 'raw photo' filter affect the image?
-Adding the 'raw photo' filter improves the definition of the eyes and brings out more skin texture on the cheeks, making the image look more realistic and detailed.
What is the difference between using 'analog' and 'Polaroid' filters?
-The 'analog' filter gives the image a greenish-blue hue, mimicking analog film, while the 'Polaroid' filter provides a matted, faded look with more pronounced color and hue differences compared to the 'analog' filter.
What happens when combining filters like 'analog film', 'Polaroid', and 'film grain'?
-Combining these filters results in a unique look that enhances the image with interesting effects, such as increased skin texture, speckles, scratches, and a faded corner, contributing to a more realistic and analog appearance.
How do 'real stock photo' and 'real viz XL' filters differ in terms of skin texture and overall style?
-Real stock photo tends to have a naturally warm and bright tone with slightly less pronounced skin details, while real viz XL offers a cinematic, bluish-orange-teal vibe with deeper blacks and shadows, and more pronounced skin texture.
What are the strengths of using the 'real viz XL' filter?
-The 'real viz XL' filter excels in providing deeper blacks and shadows, enhanced contrast, and a higher level of detail, particularly in skin texture, making the images more lifelike and believable.
Can these filters be used for subjects other than people?
-Yes, these filters can also be applied to subjects like animals and vehicles, with 'real viz XL' notably capturing specific characteristics such as the bluish-gray eyes of tiger cubs and motion blur in vehicles.
What is the next video about?
-The next video will explore Starlight Animated, Zavi Chroma XL, and discuss recommended settings for all the filters on Playground.
Where can viewers find recommended settings for the filters discussed in the video?
-Recommended settings for the filters can be found in the description below the video.
Outlines
🖼️ Enhancing Photo Realism with New SDLXL Filters
This paragraph discusses the use of two newly released SDLXL filters, Real Viz XL V2 and Real Stock Photo, to achieve a photo-realistic look in images. The speaker begins by explaining how to enhance the photo-realism of an image using just SDLXL and then moves on to demonstrate the effectiveness of the new filters. A simple prompt is used to show the base model's image quality, which, while decent, has a slightly overprocessed appearance. By adding the 'raw photo' filter, subtle improvements in detail, such as skin texture and eye definition, are showcased. The speaker then compares the effects of using 'analog' and 'Polaroid' filters, highlighting the differences in color and hue, and how combining these with 'film grain' can produce unique and interesting results. The importance of small details in creating a more believable image is emphasized, and the impact of using different combinations of filters is discussed.
🔍 Comparative Analysis of Real Stock Photo and Real Viz XL
This paragraph presents a comparative analysis between Real Stock Photo and Real Viz XL filters. The speaker uses the same prompt and settings for both filters to demonstrate their differences. It is noted that Real Stock Photo tends to have a warm and bright tone, while Real Viz XL has a more cinematic, bluish-orange-teal vibe. The level of skin texture detail in Real Viz XL is highlighted as being more pronounced, sometimes to the point of being excessive. The paragraph also discusses the application of these filters to various subjects, such as animals and cars, and their ability to capture motion blur. The speaker concludes by stating that while both filters have their strengths and weaknesses, their suitability often depends on personal preference. A mention is made of an upcoming video that will cover Starlight Animated and Zavi Chroma XL filters, and a link to recommended settings is provided for new users of the playground platform.
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Keywords
💡Photorealistic
💡SDXL filters
💡Composition
💡Skin texture
💡Analog film
💡Polaroid
💡Film grain
💡Real Stock Photo
💡Real Vis XL
💡Skin details
💡Cinematic
Highlights
Introduction to two new sdxl filters: RealVis XL V2 and Real Stock Photo.
Enhancing photorealistic look using just sdxl with simple prompts.
Improving eye definition and skin texture with the addition of 'raw photo' filter.
Analog filter's effect of mimicking analog film with a greenish bluish hue.
Polaroid filter giving a matted faded look to mimic analog film.
Combining filters like 'analog film' and 'Polaroid' with 'film grain' for unique results.
Notable differences in skin texture and color hue when comparing images processed with Real Stock Photo and RealVis XL.
Real Stock Photo's naturally warm and bright tone versus RealVis XL's cinematic bluish orange and teal vibe.
Enhanced skin details and reduced plastic look in images using RealVis XL.
RealVis XL's deeper blacks and shadows compared to Real Stock Photo.
Workable and believable hand details in images processed with both filters.
Real Stock Photo's believable skin texture and moles in portrait shots.
Cinematic look and deeper contrasts in RealVis XL's processing of the Superman prompt.
RealViz XL's ability to capture specific color details, like the bluish gray eyes of tiger cubs.
Motion blur effect more evident in RealViz XL's images.
RealViz XL's versatility in creating landscape images, though not as strong as other filters.
Personal preference plays a significant role in choosing between Real Stock Photo and RealViz XL filters.