Been playing around with the AI generator. Some results better than others. No secret what outfits and scenes I am going for here. Think some of them came up pretty good!
Managed to get some fairly good dunk tank images recently with Bing. By specifying an elevated camera perspective, it seems to prevent most of the artifacts that are usually generated. Unfortunately I haven't found a prompt to consistently produce images with the actual dunking seat & trigger mechanism, although it will create these occasionally. Here's the prompt:
Game show set, distant elevated shot looking downward, of an ( ethnicity ) woman mid ( age ), ( hairstyle ), wearing ( attire ), surprised laughter as she plunges down from the dunking bench, splashing waist deep into the surface of a vast dunk tank full of ( substance ) splashes of ( substance ) exploding outward as she submerges, wide perspective.
Using a separate program to enhance the images Bing makes.
Krea AI will 'enhance' a photo from cartoonish to realistic by adding detail. you can add text prompts and negative prompts to add or subtract. For the two girls in a pool image the first try Krea did not know what to do with the water droplets on their faces, so I had to adjust with text prompts.
Still working on it seems like Bing is better at understanding 'wetlook'.
Addicted to Krea AI! Here are a few more enhanced photos from my image creator creations.
I cut down on uploading the "before" pics to reduce the clutter here except where the AI did an exceptionally good job. I can hardly believe some of these images are computer generataed.
NOTE - it cut me off after running probably 25 jobs and said I have to upgrade to paid version to continue. Not sure if this limit will reset after a certain time.
Lavette said: Another round of random creations, hopefully something for everyone
I ran some of these through krea.ai image enhancer, these two it seems to have improved upon. The fabric texture is much more realistic. The model's faces... it is sometimes hit or miss either it makes them more lifelike or just look older. It struggles with water as seen on the drops on her arm.
sorry I must be getting repetitive but I am stuck on tennis and volleyball uniforms.
Also not sure why the girls line up like a bunch of robots. Would be nice to get them to do something more lifelike. also sorry if any of these are duplicates, been enhancing some of the previous images with Krea.AI
Krea itself sucks at generating photos (using text prompts). However it made two nice nudes so sharing as well. (Nevermind, the UMD deleted these so...)
This was a two step process WetGownsLover. In Bing image creator I just prompted for American secretaries wearing button down shirts and business skirts. It almost inherently makes their shirts white and usually blurs out any 'pertinent information' around the boob area. To make sure that you can see their legs you specify "wearing high heels". To make sure they are properly wet you have to include a lot of 'water-related' clues like swimming pool, heavy rain, etc.
The second step is to use the Krea.AI image enhancer tool. The faces Bing creates are always sort of generic almost cartoon-ish. Krea makes them more lifelike. Also prompting Krea to show their breasts/ nipples through transparent clothing does not set off any alarms since Krea has no problem making fully nude female figures.
I have made some really hot pictures using Krea. Unfortunately to post anything sexual to UMD I would have to go through their verification process which really doesn't make any sense if I'm just doing this as a hobby.
Perhaps I should open a UMD store then that would allow me to post the really good stuff.
So this is a pretty big victory for me. I produced some muddy photos where the girls are completely 100% covered! Most of the time the results produces coverage of the clothes to an extent but the hair and face is almost always clean.
I added the words "pouring mud on their heads" to the prompt and for some reason this caused Bing to cover the girls (in the back row) with 100% destruction... which is awesome.
So I will keep working and hopefully this will produce consistent results.
Another round of recent creations, both wet and messy. After seeing what the real GoOfBaLL's did with a couple of my previous images, I played around with Krea on a few of these. So far it seems 50/50ish for me on success rate, but when it works it really works. Biggest benefit seems to be on getting rid of the plasticy, artificial look that some generations have, which is partially why I've been working more on 90's and earlier style images of late; they look more natural with little to no editing or upscaling. I'll definitely be spending more time with that tool.