Guys, this is pretty awesome! Alibaba releases Photoshop-level image layering model: Qwen-Image-Layered It can automatically decompose a single image into multiple independent RGBA layers. It lets you edit images like in Photoshop, but without having to manually cut out the background. Since each layer is physically independent, you can edit each layer after the decomposition is complete. 😅 This method makes: Each object (person, object, text, background) can be edited individually; Layers are naturally isolated from each other and will not interfere with each other; Operations (moving, scaling, deleting) will not affect other layers.
1. Recoloring: You can change the color of only a layer, such as changing the girl's clothes to blue, without affecting the background or hair.
2. Object Replacement: Replaces the target content in a layer with other content. The model allows you to directly replace the "girl" layer with the "boy" layer, while keeping the other layers unchanged.
3. Text Editing: Independently edit text elements within a layer; If the image contains text, such as "Hello", you can modify only the text layer, changing it to "Qwen-Image".
4. Object deletion: Directly remove a layer and re-composite the image; For example, removing pedestrians, trash cans, billboards, etc. from the background will not result in a "blurred" area.
5. Geometric Transformation: Performs translation, scaling, and rotation operations on objects within a layer without distortion. In a regular image, zooming in on a single element will cause distortion, but here each layer is independent, so scaling will not damage other parts.
6. Free movement: You can drag characters and objects to new positions on the canvas because each object is on an independent layer.
The model can automatically determine how many layers to divide it into, that is: The model will adaptively generate N layexiaohu.ai/c/a066c4/photo…ity of the image content. N can be 3, 5, 8... and so on, determined by the model itself. The model can also perform the same decomposition operation again on a "separated layer". That is, it supports layered images. Continue to layer Detailed introduction: https://t.co/EgvVm8P1m2 Online experience:






