The terms (whipped cream on her body:1.5) and (lotion on her body:1.5) work really well for almost every base model from civitai. Perhaps it would work with some online tools too, but I have not tried. You will sometimes get a bottle of lotion. If you do not want this, try adding the word applied like (applied lotion on her body:1.5).
Sometimes you can use two different substances and they stay separate like chocolate and whipped cream like in my profile picture. Chocolate is pretty difficult to work with because I will often get the solid form.
Other times the two substances merge together into one substance like whipped cream and lotion. It becomes whipped lotion which is essentially body butter. This is my favorite substance, or in conception it is because I have not tried it and I have not seen any videos of it.
Here is a grid demonstration of how they mix. You will probably need to download it to see the details. It is 8576x8537. The x axis shows weights applied to lotion, the y axis shows the weights applied to whipped cream. You can see that they do not apply separately, and they mix to become one substance. I could probably create an animation. I have not tried animations or videos yet. It might seem absurd that the substance just appears on her skin though.
I like to imagine that you get 4 substances:
1. Whipped cream, fluffy and casts a shadow (my 4th favorite non-mud substance) 2. Lotion, spreads thin nicely (3rd) 3. Massage Cream, thick and creamy (2nd) 4. Body Butter, whipped and fluffed (1st)
These images do not use any specially trained models which I created so anyone could try to get these results.
The woman kneeling in bed is an example of whipped cream. The woman laying in dirt is an example of lotion.
I had this idea of a woman in the lotion isle who wants to try the lotions before she buys them. Maybe she is not done trying them. I had to include a 2nd example with a little more.
There is a limit though. If you add too much, defects appear. Her fingers become quite awful in the 2nd example. This is evident in the grid. Full coverage is not possible. I would need to train that.
Edit: I haven't tried applying it to the hair, face, or clothing yet. I will reply to this thread with updates if I discover anything interesting regarding these two substances.
Nude WAM isn't my thing, but you're getting great results with the substances and I truly admire the knowledge, skill and dedication that you have.
I'll never have the time or energy to explore AI imagery to the extent that you are, which makes me envious in a way, but I'm certainly here for the ride with what you're doing from a WAM perspective!
Wetmaxiskirts said: Nude WAM isn't my thing, but you're getting great results with the substances and I truly admire the knowledge, skill and dedication that you have.
I'll never have the time or energy to explore AI imagery to the extent that you are, which makes me envious in a way, but I'm certainly here for the ride with what you're doing from a WAM perspective!
Thank you! I have been staying up late a lot to get things done, so I really apricate it. This is really combining two of my passions. I love computer science stuff.
I am starting to become interested in more things now. I was all about the nude wam, but now I'm having fun thinking of various outfits, uniforms, dresses, hair styles, and backgrounds. I really appreciate wetlook photography more now which I was never interested in the past.
Here are some results from experimenting with whipped cream and cake using a different model. It generated images of women emerging from a cake on a counter top which turned out pretty surreal.
I am also experimenting with inpainting more to add more substance or correct defects.
The women in bed had some whipped cream on her face but I wanted to add more. When I tried by changing prompt terms and weights, it ruined other aspects which I liked. I also used inpainting to remove the blob of whipped cream on the top right because it did not seem real to be under her elbow.
The woman sitting on a cake had really ugly fingers even though the shape looked good. I could not change the prompt to fix her hand, so I used inpainting to put her hand behind her leg. I also used inpainting to change the background from a flat table look into a cake, although it still bugs me that it does not align.