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Message # 98615.1.1.1 Subject: Date: Thu 14/03/24 21:00:05 GMT Name: messylaura |
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my comments were more in general than your stuff specifically, you doing a good job so far, keep it up.
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In reply to Message (98615.1.1) ![]() By Wetrod -
Thx for your critic and tips.But hey, I discovered AI just a few weeks ago. I have still much to learn. Maybe it is easier to an native english speaker, to use an AI generator with the best describing words. I'm hopeful... ![]() |
In reply to Message (98615.1) ![]() By messylaura -
making fabric look wet needs a few things, gloss, transparency and change of behavior ie clingyness though its easyer to do the gloss and transparency its alot harder to change a item of clothing to be clingy thats not already skin tight like lycra, there is alot more work involved in making a dry flowing dress into a wet clingy dress and its that aspect that makes alot of images look wrong, not just for the dresses but alot of clothing |
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I created new AI content, my main model in mud. Feel free to comment the pics. |
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