#leonardoai #leonardoaitutorial #leonardoaiupdate This new Leonardo AI update is a feature that will be extremely useful, especially for creating transparent images. Try Leonardo AI: This is not the same as the background remover in Leonardo AI. The specific purpose of this feature is transparency, which will be a goldmine feature for print-on-demand creators. πŸ₯‡HINTS 🎯 Ultimate Leonardo AI Prompts Database (NEW Features): πŸ€– Mega Prompts Database: πŸ”₯ Hundreds of prompts here: When you use this new feature, the great thing is that now all your images will automatically be downloaded as a PNG file (not JPEG ). This way you will be able to get a generated image with no background (transparency). This new feature will be ideal for print-on-demand products such as t-shirts or for…

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  1. I wonder if some of your databases contain a really good Leonardo AI style prompts. By this i mean those additional details (like elements) that will give the style to my Subject part of the prompt. I have currently script that generates a bunch of sticker designs with AlbedoBase XL on transparent background but i do not like preset of this model that in majority cases makes white outline around the generated image. That is looking kinda cheap and you can not use them as t-shirt designs. Currently testing with Leonardo API but not quite getting desired output wit my current style presets. I have to mention that styles should be already optimised maximally for PNG transparent images so i do not need to 'fix' them so much

  2. This is a great development. I've been using Leonardo AI for just a few weeks and came across the transparency option just yesterday. After creating an image with "minimal background", I went to the menu at the bottom of the generated image (initially to download the image) and noticed I could remove the background. So I tried it, and it worked great. The saving in time editing in Photoshop is definitely worth the value of the extra tokens to do it here.
    Your video earned my subscription… and the attention to user experience will soon lead me to trying out the paid plan on Leonardo AI.

  3. Hey there, thank you for the video! I've watched a few of your videos and I'm really liking your content. I subscribed to Leonardo AI and your videos will really come in handy.

    I'm loving Leonardo AI, although I still have some issues when it comes to fixing deformed hands. Do you know what would be the best approach for this task or do you have any videos about this topic? Sometimes when it's just a finger that is deformed or so, it's not so hard to fix it with Canvas, but there are many times where images are just close to perfect but hands are a bit more heavily deformed, like for example, there are many fingers severely deformed, or some extra fingers or missing fingers, fingers placed in unrealistic positions when holding certain objects, and so on.

    I'm having a hard time finding good info about how to approach these scenarios, and while I certainly made huge improvements since the day I tried Leonardo's free plan for the first time, it's still hard and I usually end up spending a lot of credits. I usually create several images with the same prompt until I get a couple in which hands are ok, but I think this approach is a perfect way to destroy my credits, not very efficient. What I found so far is that there is no tool that consistently performs well in this task, and that which tool will shield the best results will vary all the time depending on the particular image / deformity / problem. A missing finger in one image might be easily brought back with the Inpaint tool, while a missing finger in other image (or another missing finger in the same image) might require the use of the Sketch2Img mode. So far these are me findings.

    May you please give me some insights on this matter? What would be the best tool / canvas mode to fix hands in tough scenarios? Or is there no specific way and it depends very much on the situation, just like I found? When a hand is severely deformed, maybe would it be better to use the erase feature and just generate a new hand instead of trying to fix it finger by finger or by small portions?

    Once again, thank you for the videos. You have a new subscriber. Have a great day!

  4. Your all round production keeps improving, I love your delivery, clean, crisp, adult, and to the point, no sarcasm, no ego, just the facts. Well done to you and your team and keep them coming. Much love from Louis in Cape Town SA.

  5. Wow! My jaws just dropped by watching your video! what you just demonstrated is simply amazing! πŸ˜πŸ‘ Thank you for sharing this. I didn't know that Leonardo was that good. I usually use Midjourney. But Maybe I will reconsider my mind. 😊 I am glad I have subscribed to your channel.

  6. Great vid, thanks. Interesting results by remixing older images and turning transparency on compared to Canvas which was a bit aggressive removing BG. Looks good and at the moment, anything that will reduce the growing pile of apps can't be a bad thing. thanks again

  7. Ah how great it would have been if only Leonardo was making good images. I just hope that now Midjourney does the same.
    PS I have soo many credits for Leonardo which I don't use that I decided to give it a try, as usual to have a decent result, I had to give an image reference and …. the image was better, but the transparent background does NOT work anymore, it came on white background…. how frustrating is that?!

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