If you slide the "preserve content"-slider below 80%, the area gets filled with the entire picture instead of the part only for that area. it's completely broken.
Just it is not quite clear based on the screenshot posted, which generative fill are you using.
In order to alter changes you would have to select an area around in which the hair will be placed and to insert the description of what kind of hairstyle you want to generate.
@bahtiyar3211959342yp thank you for sharing your settings. Try moving the "Orignal" slider under "Preserve Content" to the right and fine-tune it as needed. 🙂
if 'preserve content' bias is set to more than 50% bias towards original, the generated content will copy nearly the entire image in a smaller form within the masked off area, including the generated changes.
if you slide the "preserve content"-slider below 80%, the area gets filled with the entire picture instead of the part only for that area. it's completly broken.
reproduce: mark an area, type a command, move the "preserve content"-slider somewhere below 80% and generate.
Would you mind sharing a screenshot of the final result image. Are you facing this error on all the devices you currently use, or is it specific to a single device only?
this is not a solution, because it doesn't allow fine granular editing as it was previously possible to do. is there a reason this was broken? this surely can't be a conscious design choice - this is aberrant behaviour.
I have recreated a users issue. When using Gen Fill and adjusting the Perserve Content slider to orginal or halfway to original, the selected area is cloned filled from the image. This occurs with a prompt or without a prompt. When the slider is on New, it works as expected. This was recreated on a Mac using Chrome.