DALL·E 2 is a fantastic text-to-image generation tool, but it is constrained by how small the images are - they're all squares of 1024x1024 pixels. H

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DALL·E 2 is a fantastic text-to-image generation tool, but it is constrained by how small the images are - they're all squares of 1024x1024 pixels. However, thanks to the inpainting feature, it is possible to generate much larger, more detailed images. In this post, I'll detail my process for creating medium-sized images for my blog covers, and also really large images that would be suitable for printing, phone wallpapers, and whatever else you can imagine!

This is a tutorial for how my process works - if you just want to see the results, feel free to skip to the end (but you'll be missing out!)

Before we get started, it will be helpful to have a basic understanding of inpainting. Inpainting is a feature of DALL·E 2 that allows you to replace only a portion of the image with a new or similar prompt, without changing the other parts of the image. This is useful for adding detail to a photo, removing elements, or, in our case, creating an image larger than what the system outputs.

Here's a fun example - I took a photo of myself and erased everything but my face and hair, and gave the prompt "A man in various Halloween costumes."

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