Sleazoid44 said: If I have a photo of a hot babe whose dry but I'd like to see her wet, can I use these programs to "soak" her? For my own enjoyment.
It can be done using img2img.
I'm not going to use a real photo of woman. I generated one. The one on the left was created with the prompt:
"woman, standing on the beach, warm, hot summer day, sunny, naturally beautiful face, blond, raw photo, detailed face, white maxi dress, beautiful skin, sexy, full body, cleavage"
Then I used img2img using a process called inpainting. I did not want her identity to change, so I put a mask on her face and inverted it to only alter what is not masked.
Then I used this prompt to make her hair, dress, and skin appear wet:
"woman, standing on the beach, warm, hot summer day, sunny, naturally beautiful face, raw photo, detailed face, beautiful skin, sexy, full body, cleavage, (bedraggled, wet skin, wet hair, shampooed hair, showering:1.6), (transparent dress, see through:1.5) <lora:zovyawethairlora64_v1:0.5>"
I did not include the negative prompt. This was just used to give an idea to show it it works. The prompt which you use for img2img should describe the subject and background if you want it to remain the same, and describe the changes with higher weights.
I got rid of the term "blond" because it made it more difficult to generate wet hair. I added terms to make her wet and gave it a strong weight. I also added terms to make her dress appear transparent. I used a LoRA which is trained on wet hair. A well trained model makes generating or altering images much easier. It is still very difficult for me , and I'm not that good at wetlook. There are some artifacts because of her necklace.
This process can also be used to correct defects with fingers, or make other alterations. It is time consuming and does not always work.
I did all of this using software that I run on my computer and not an online service. Some online services might support this. I think photoshop might be adding features to do this.
Altering a photo of a real person without their consent and posting it here is against the ToS. This is something that you should only do privately.</lora:zovyawethairlora64_v1:0.5>
mFeelzGood said: Altering a photo of a real person without their consent and posting it here is against the ToS. This is something that you should only do privately.
Right. I understand that and if I am successful won't post the results here or anywhere else.