Just got around to playing with ImageFX in earnest (in a non-work setting), so I played around with some of my favorite - but the nichiest of - niches; women's bare feet covered in Cool Whip, while wearing as close to 1980s/1990s fashion as possible.
ImageFX can't do animations or video yet, but I did get to playing around with more detail for photos. I also tried the "green oatmeal" for the YCDTOTV-style chunky slime, but wasn't proud of those results. I'll try that again later.
Anyway, some more pie-dicures - one is based on the woman who essentially kicked my niche fetish into high gear when I was a child... I also think I accidentally created one who looks quite similar to Anna Jay of AEW.
Appreciate the support so far! Continuing to refine my prompts, and making some very good progress. Examples here (I'm not sure if they'll post in the order I put them in) include:
* I've tried out the "Chega Mais" style of pies, and I love the colorful sticky mess they make on Latina feet, so I decided to keep rolling with those.
* Women in formal attire, hair, and makeup getting their feet messy is a turn-on for me, so I made a few pics of classy women getting a "messy pedi."
* Also some women in 1980s/1990s casual clothes taking their shoes off for a pie-dicure. I did try multicolored pies in one, but I wasn't pleased with the results.
* Examples of women in 1950s-1990s dress getting their feet pied. I love the "1980s pop star" and "1990s mom denim dress & Keds" aesthetics, as you can tell.
* Lastly, a couple of attempts at a medieval wench in the pillory and stocks, inviting people to throw pies at her hands and feet (instead of tickling) as punishment. AI doesn't seem to understand how stocks work, though.
I've heard that Google's VideoFX may be launching soon, so hopefully I can convert some of these to animation.
I've recently gotten access to Whisk, which allows me to use reference images. As a result, I've been better able to generate the type of outfits I'm looking for.
Also, it does a better job of Nickelodeon-style green slime, so I've been able to add pics of the "models" after soaking their feet in a bucket of slime.
I've recently gotten access to Whisk, which allows me to use reference images. As a result, I've been better able to generate the type of outfits I'm looking for.
Also, it does a better job of Nickelodeon-style green slime, so I've been able to add pics of the "models" after soaking their feet in a bucket of slime.
Getting black to playing with Whisk after some time away. The woman in the images here is based on a stock pic I found, and this time, I'm playing around with "progression images" where she puts her feet in a "medley" of different substances.
There's only one thing that I'm not happy with, and it's that details seem to get lost between panels, even if I specifically stipulate those same details for each panel. But it'll get better with time, I guess.