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    Has anyone used ControlNet or open pose editor to generate poses from images?

    Oups, just noticed you want to transfer a pose from SD to VAM, don't you ? I think it is impossible - the pose generated in SD is just s set of 2D lines, no way it can be transferred to 3D accurately. I am looking for the opposite direction - transfer a pose from VAM to SD/ComfyUI.
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    Stable Diffusion

    I like it! There is another guy with the similar solution. Have a look: https://github.com/Fictiverse/Redream But I still would like to have the scene export.
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    Stable Diffusion

    Last weeks I spent 100% of my free time with Stable Diffusion! Unbelievable! Ok, where is a plugin to export poses, depth of field and normal maps for ControlNET ? The native export from VAM can create the perfect input for ControlNET. I am confident, it will not be very complex plugin...
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    Guides Customized global illumination with SkyMagic

    Try right click on Download button and save as the pdf file.
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    Guides Customized global illumination with SkyMagic

    I still have a hope you will fix it. For me this is the most important plugin. I am sure 99% of VAM users just don't recognize the plugin can simulate amazing GI with almost zero performance cost.
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    Guides Customized global illumination with SkyMagic

    Great! No rush. I am looking forward to get the right lighting. Definitely the plugin is underestimated, maybe because it cannot be setup in one click.
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    Guides Customized global illumination with SkyMagic

    Hello MacGruber, Files: https://mega.nz/folder/SMYVwQja#D-c5rUQ-KBt8oLYA2wsieg
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    Guides Customized global illumination with SkyMagic

    Hello MacGruber, I made a lot of tests trying to set the global illumination using your plugin but didn't succeed. I've tried to use a simple big green wall as the light source. Specular works great: but Global Diffuse light is defiantly not related with my wall: First I don't get what is...
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