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FLUX 2 Pro (2026) Sketch to Image
Reddit r/artificial / 4/3/2026
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Key Points
- A user tested FLUX 2 Pro (2026) in a sketch-to-image workflow by drawing a cow and comparing how different models interpret the sketch into realistic images.
- The results suggest that some sketch-to-image models still have gaps in accuracy, even when producing realism-oriented outputs.
- The use case is tied to downstream 3D generation, implying that sketch interpretation quality can affect later stages of 3D creation.
- The post frames the exercise as an evaluation of model performance on a practical, creator-driven pipeline rather than a formal benchmark.
- Overall, the experiment highlights ongoing variability across models for translating rough sketches into reliable, high-fidelity visuals.
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