How to get the best out of Flux Dev Inpainting
Flux Dev Inpainting on Pixio changes only the parts you mask: fix faces, replace objects, or add details without touching the rest of the image. Use it for targeted edits and compositing when you need Flux quality and precise control over what changes.
Flux Dev Inpainting
Flux Dev Inpainting on Pixio changes only the parts you mask: fix faces, replace objects, or add details without touching the rest of the image. Use it for targeted edits and compositing when you need Flux quality and precise control over what changes.
Use this when
- You need to edit only part of an image using a mask (selected region) and a prompt with Flux quality.
- You want targeted edits: fix faces, replace objects, add details, or change background in a masked area only.
- You need inpainting (mask-based fill/edit) with Flux Dev coherence and detail.
- You prefer Flux for inpainting and may pair with Flux Dev (text-to-image with LoRA) for consistent character or style.
- You are compositing or fixing specific regions without altering the rest of the image.
Modes in Pixio
| Mode | Input | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Inpainting | Image + mask + prompt | Fix or replace only the masked region with Flux quality |
Options
| Option | Values | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Image | Your upload | Base image |
| Mask | Your mask (region to change) | Defines which area is inpainted |
| Prompt | Your text | What to generate in the masked region |
| Strength | Low–High (check Pixio) | How much to change the masked area |
| Credits | Plan-based | Check model card in Pixio |
Credits
Credits are plan-based; check the model card in Pixio for your plan and cost per image.
Prompt structure
[What to put in the masked region]. Describe only the content for the masked area (e.g. "blue sky with clouds", "same person smiling", "a vase of flowers"). Match lighting and style to the rest of the image for a seamless result.
