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Mask subjects using Weavy's Mask Extractor

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Demo summary

A demonstration of the Mask Extractor node in Weavy, showing how to click on a subject to automatically generate a mask for layer separation.

Step-by-step

  1. Add the Weavy Mask Extractor node to your workflow
  2. Connect the Mask Extractor to an inpaint node
  3. Click once on the subject you want to mask out in the original image

Tips

  • Use the Mask Extractor node in combination with any inpaint node for layer separation

Highlights

what's great about this node is that you can just one click on the subject you want to mask out. So that's pretty nice.

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