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Portrait Diffusion: Training-free Face Stylization with Chain-of-Painting

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arxiv 2312.02212 v1 pith:ETHUIR2P submitted 2023-12-03 cs.CV

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keywords facestylediffusionportraitstylizationchain-of-paintingattentioncode
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Face stylization refers to the transformation of a face into a specific portrait style. However, current methods require the use of example-based adaptation approaches to fine-tune pre-trained generative models so that they demand lots of time and storage space and fail to achieve detailed style transformation. This paper proposes a training-free face stylization framework, named Portrait Diffusion. This framework leverages off-the-shelf text-to-image diffusion models, eliminating the need for fine-tuning specific examples. Specifically, the content and style images are first inverted into latent codes. Then, during image reconstruction using the corresponding latent code, the content and style features in the attention space are delicately blended through a modified self-attention operation called Style Attention Control. Additionally, a Chain-of-Painting method is proposed for the gradual redrawing of unsatisfactory areas from rough adjustments to fine-tuning. Extensive experiments validate the effectiveness of our Portrait Diffusion method and demonstrate the superiority of Chain-of-Painting in achieving precise face stylization. Code will be released at \url{https://github.com/liujin112/PortraitDiffusion}.

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