# Sketch a Masterpiece

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This feature gives you enhanced control over your creations, allowing you to transform simple sketches into stunning artwork using an additional ControlNet model. The following options are available:

<mark style="color:yellow;">**Scribble:**</mark> Create images from scribbles or freehand drawings.

<mark style="color:yellow;">**LineArt:**</mark> Excels at translating line art into images of any style.

<mark style="color:yellow;">**LineArt Anime:**</mark> Specifically optimized for anime-style output.

<mark style="color:yellow;">**Canny:**</mark> Works with the outlines of an image. It works best if the reference image is an inverted outline-style image (white outline on black background).

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### 💡Tips:

* &#x20; Inverting your sketch image (e.g., white sketch on a black background and vice versa) can yield different results. Experiment with the Invert button located at the bottom-right corner of the canvas.
* **Prompt and Style** are crucial for guiding your generations effectively.
* Increasing the number of steps beyond 30 can improve the results.
* Adjusting line width can significantly impact the outcome, so don't hesitate to experiment.
