Fix or replace masked regions only; leaves the rest of the image unchanged.
SDXL Inpainting in Pixio
SDXL Inpainting changes only the masked regions of an image; the rest stays unchanged. You provide an image, a mask, and a prompt for what should appear in the mask. Use it to fix, replace, or edit specific areas without touching the rest.
In this course you'll learn:
- What SDXL Inpainting is — Mask-based editing with SDXL; how it differs from text-to-image and image-to-image.
- Using SDXL Inpainting in Pixio — Where to find it and run your first inpaint.
- Workflow and options — Image, mask, prompt, and strength.
- Professional workflows — When to use Inpainting vs SDXL or SDXL Image to Image.
- Prompting for inpainting — What to describe and examples.
- Best practices and next steps — When to use it and what to try next.
Complete the lessons below to get the most out of SDXL Inpainting in Pixio.