AI [AI Art] - Show Us Your AI Skill *NO TEENS*

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NeverEast

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Been fucking around with SD while I've been coding/writing for my own 3D project. Figured I'd share some of the more 'finished' looking images I've got out of it so far. I've noticed that if you do above the belly button, it's fine. If you try to do full body renders, more often than not, it tries to add an extra torso to the subject. Still working out the bugs I'm sure.


And here are 3 that were fucked up, but I fixed with impainting. I would've went back in photoshop and fixed the color mismatch, but I just wanted to see what the app was capable of.

 
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Jimwalrus

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Been fucking around with SD while I've been coding/writing for my own 3D project. Figured I'd share some of the more 'finished' looking images I've got out of it so far. I've noticed that if you do above the belly button, it's fine. If you try to do full body renders, more often than not, it tries to add an extra torso to the subject. Still working out the bugs I'm sure.


And here are 3 that were fucked up, but I fixed with impainting. I would've went back in photoshop and fixed the color mismatch, but I just wanted to see what the app was capable of.

Tips to reduce the 'extra torso' effect:

Set the longest size side at less than multiples of 512 i.e. 512x960 rather than 512x1024. This stops it creating two fully separate 512x512 images and then trying to stitch them together (I think it works like that anyway).

Use the prompt 1girl (or 2girls* if two are actually being desired in the prompt). This helps push it into making only one individual.

Negative prompts such as 'deformed', 'long body'. This is the 'traditional' way to stop this and there are lots of -ve prompts out there you can borrow. They can be a bit hit-and-miss.

*normally using "girl" in the prompts gives children, so is a no-no for NSFW. In this case though it seems to know you're referring to women.


Edited to add: I'm currently on my phone so can't see the metadata - I don't know whether you've already used any of the above. But I guess the advice is good for others too.
 

xsnowx

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I've noticed that if you do above the belly button, it's fine. If you try to do full body renders, more often than not, it tries to add an extra torso to the subject.
that happens when u try to make images that are too big using only text
one trick is:
- make smaller images
- find a composition u like
- use that as input for larger images
 

xsnowx

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No editing whatsoever, no scaling or postwork, just the pure renders. I think I'll make a whole bunch of them and train a lora after it, who knows, maybe if it gets good enough, I'll make a comic with it. I like the style enough.
what is the model if u dont mind? looks great



Thread is starting to get weird, just a couple more weeks and...
just to stay ahead of the curve
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