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1 hour ago, Player2 said:
The first few images look like they lean more toward anime stuff, while the last three look more comic booky (or comic book cartoonish). I've never heard of Fooocus. I will have to see what else you show us, but this definitely looks like it has potential.
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1 hour ago, Player2 said:
Comparison time: OpenArt vs Krea
Pretty Cool has the Spines powerset, and I chose the crystalline form to look like ice.
Instead I got a mix of mutated feathers and possibly a tarantula limb...
Fingers all over the place, clothing is some kind of post-apocalyptic fashion trend I think...
Just weird all around.
Krea gives me sunglasses, costume looks spot on, and spines do kind of look like crystalline ice shards.
Bonus: I like what it did with the clock face on her belt buckle.
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3 hours ago, Player2 said:
This has to be the single best transformation of all. Synthesizing the necessary kludges we have to do to approximate the look we’re going for into a cohesive whole that just looks right is amazing. This with your “flayed” Stalker really shows the program’s abilities.Are you changing the parameters on Krea’s sliders?
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Also did a few more Dread Vilda shots. (I think I’m going to remake her to be less Red Sonja and more her own thing. Maybe white or very pale blonde hair to start.)
Prompt: “Epic fantasy, an ancient tomb lit by torches, action scene, dynamic pose, a warrior woman like Red Sonja wielding a sword and fighting off mummies”
DeviantArt just completely ignored the “fighting mummies” part, but the photo realistic renderings are freakishly good. Once again Bing gave me two Caucasian and two African versions of the character, and I really like the Nubian Warrior Princess version of Vilda. I’m definitely going to make a character based on that, especially since there were real-world all-female warriors in West Africa: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dahomey_Amazons Real life Dora Milaje from Black Panther!
Bing AI:
DA AI:
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I used Bing AI and DeviantArt’s AI to render a mouse character using the exact same prompt and the results were sub-optimal, but DA’s was especially bad. Unlike Bing where you can still render scenes after your credits run out, DA cuts you off. Bing is 15 credits a day, DA is 10 credits a week.
The shield really confounded both of them. Bing kept sticking Coke bottles in the scene, so I leaned into that after a while.
Prompt: “art station style, watercolor, a tiny mouse warrior wearing an acorn helmet, wielding a sewing needle and holding a metal soda pop bottle top as a shield”
Altered prompt: “watercolor, a tiny mouse warrior wearing an acorn helmet, holding a needle as well as holding a metal Coca-Cola bottle-top lid as a shield”
After endless iterations I finally got something close to what I was after from Bing:
DeviantArt never even got near the neighborhood:
The best versions. I also later gave up on the shield idea and had the mouse riding a bird, first a house wren and the a cardinal, but it never really worked.
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I was away from my PC yesterday and was goofing around with both Krea and Bing on my iPad. I wanted to try Krea on some of my pulp-inspired heroes, but all I had were quick photos I took of the monitor for use as costume references when making related characters, so the characters are distorted. Gave them a go anyway and they kind of turned out okay. Later today I’ll use actual in-game screenies.
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5 hours ago, Player2 said:
That is the stuff of nightmares. The Dark Armor soul noir effects in black added those black rags effect and the starburst aura radiating out of it is amazing
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Dread Vilda as interpreted by Bing AI.
I used the same simple prompt each time, just switching out the location and enemy.
”Art station style, epic fantasy, [location], a warrior woman similar to Red Sonja is wielding a sword and fighting [enemy]”
I did about a dozen variations, but here’s the gist. There’s a hint of Horizon: Forbidden Dawn in some, but overall I liked the results. It’ll be nice when we can get persistent characters in various scenes.
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My character Dread Vilda with the standard setting in Krea.
The auto-generated description was half accurate and half not, but it came out fine.
“In this image, there are three panels featuring a Sim dressed as Red Sonja. The Sim is standing in a grassy field and is wearing a bikini, a corset, and knee-high boots. The bikini and corset are silver with metallic details, and the Sim is also wearing arm bracer armor on their arms. The Sim has short, orange hair and is holding a sword in each hand.‘
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1 hour ago, Player2 said:
find it weird that the thigh high boots on the left seem to have been interpreted as having some separate layer thing going on below the knee on the left where the original boots are smooth all the way up, whereas the middle and right actually have a separating line there but its been interpreted as little more than a wrinkle
It’s also odd how Krea insists on adding belly buttons. It seems to be interpreting tights as both clothes and skin simultaneously. However, a year from now this thing will be making these talk, so weirdness on the way is to be expected. -
8 hours ago, Jawbreaker said:
What is everyone find to be the best AI platform for altering existing images?
I have to say, Player2 is getting some great results with Krea.- 1
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31 minutes ago, Player2 said:
On the other hand, the hero costume and civilian party dress came out perfect.
She ended up looking a lot like Aubrey Plaza.- 1
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