Advanced Features for Lummi

Opting for Lummi images, as opposed to using DALLE or SDXL, offers a unique approach since these images have already been generated and curated using AI to form an extensive image library.

Read on to learn how to use Lummi's advanced features in Musho.

Select Custom Images

This feature enables you to precisely search for images by adding specific categories on top of the image source. To use Lummi, first add the parameter --lummi to your layer to specify it as your image source. Then, you can select a specific category by appending =category to the layer.

List of Lummi Categories πŸ“‹πŸ‘‡
  • --lummi=avatars

  • --lummi=animals

  • --lummi=architecture

  • --lummi=art

  • --lummi=beauty

  • --lummi=cats

  • --lummi=christmas

  • --lummi=designers

  • --lummi=devices

  • --lummi=documentary

  • --lummi=family

  • --lummi=fashion

  • --lummi=flowers

  • --lummi=food

  • --lummi=hobbies

  • --lummi=editorial

  • --lummi=holidays

  • --lummi=kids

  • --lummi=medical

  • --lummi=nature

  • --lummi=lgbtiqaa+

  • --lummi=people-at-home

  • --lummi=people-at-work

  • --lummi=people-devices

  • --lummi=realness

  • --lummi=sports

  • --lummi=still-life

  • --lummi=street-photography

  • --lummi=stuff

  • --lummi=tacos

  • --lummi=travel

  • --lummi=vacation

  • --lummi=wallpaper

  • --lummi=wellness

Image Filtering with Lummi

Musho’s integration with Lummi brings an added dimension of precision to your AI-generated designs. By choosing Lummi as your image model, you can access an extensive, curated library of images and fine-tune your creations with advanced filtering options.

Using Lummi Filters

To utilize Lummi’s filtering capabilities, you can easily apply them to your designs within Musho. Here's how:

  1. Initiate with the Remix Function: Start by selecting the Remix option in Musho. This function is where you can apply Lummi filters to refine your image search.

  2. Specify Filters: Once you’ve chosen an image layer to edit, you can specify Lummi filters on your prompt to narrow down your search for the perfect image. These filters include Luminance, Orientation, Number of People, Focal Point, and Color.

  3. Combine Filters for Specific Results: Combine various filters to achieve more specific and tailored results. This powerful feature allows you to be as precise as needed in your image selection.

Detailed Guide on Lummi Filters

Luminance

  • Usage: Adjusts the brightness level of images.

  • Options: dark, light, neutral

  • Example: -lummi --luminance=light

Orientation

  • Usage: Defines the orientation of the image.

  • Options: square, vertical, horizontal.

  • Example: -lummi --orientation=vertical

People

  • Usage: Filters images by the number of people.

  • Example: -lummi --people=4

Color

  • Usage: Filters images by specific color.

  • Example: -lummi --color=#FF0000

Focal Point (Coming Soon)

  • Usage: Filters images based on focused areas.

  • Options: tl, tc, tr, cl, c, cr, bl, bc, br.

  • Example: -lummi --focus=tr

Application in Design Projects

For instance, to find a bright, horizontally oriented image featuring food, the command might be:

--lummi --luminance=gt0.5 --orientation=horizontal --category=food

Important Usage Notes

Musho will always return an image result, even if it’s not an exact match for all filter criteria.

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