I've used this extension for krita, which lets you select part of the image and have an AI draw in your selection based on a prompt. It can work for outpainting, and inpainting, like removing a feature from an image (or adding one). You may have to do some prompt engineering to get the right outcome: https://github.com/Acly/krita-ai-diffusion?tab=readme-ov-file
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It uses comfyui as the backend which can be used to make more complex things.
But using it with Krita is really great and easy enough for kids to use.
I second this, I use it myself and it's pretty good even with my old GTX 1660 ti GPU
Upscayl is for specifically AI upscaling: https://upscayl.org/download Its a handy tool to have nearby depending on the type of image work you're doing.
- ChaiNNer: is very flexible and can do all of that. Node based.
- Upscayl: do only upscales with less models, but has simpler UI, very fast in AMD GPU (because NCNN).
- I haven't tried automatic1111 or ComfyUI yet.
- All of them work offline withou limits and are more flexible than online alternatives.
GIMP has:
Remove.bg is fantastic for fast, easy background removal right from your browser! It even lets you replace the background with colors, patterns, or pictures.
Have you looked at the community you are referring to? Ain't FOSS. Instead, I would suggest https://removerized.tech/ (Locally in your browser AND hostable, under GPL-3) https://github.com/yossTheDev/removerized Or rembg https://github.com/danielgatis/rembg
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You can find a lot of stuff over at hugging face - open source stuff as well. This for example for background removal.
For general use AI image manipulation, you may want to look into Stable Diffusion.