Trying to make the clothes look wet without a wet context only gave this kinds of results for me. I am glad to see that others have continued this thread with a variety of great images.
Interestingly three images were deleted from my previous post. Maybe their Asian face accidentally resembled someone. I resubmit cropped versions of them, and two others not to end up with an empty post.
The wet quality of others' creations have so much exceeded my results that I have almost stopped trying. It is just difficult to spot the wet-only (and well-dressed) material from the dispersed threads. I'll now submit something new from an old prompt about the Danish model in a flooded Ferris wheel gondola. These are with flatai.org.
Here are my modest, probably last, contributions to this thread. Other AI engines seem to have more water to spare than those I can use. I hope your new developments can be seen here and they need not be searched among the messy majority.
The single soakers are from flatai.org, the cafe images are much earlier results from Microsoft Copilot.
Aww, don't stop posting wetlook pics! There are some among us who do appreciate wetlook. I'll continue to post occasionally - like I just did -- more wet picnic pics. My previous post had over 200 views, so there are folks here who like wetlook. I'll have another set ready to go this weekend (maybe).
WF1 said: On the other hand, as long as some of us still appreciate those pictures I think I will continue to post some of my creations from time to time.
The quality of those is very good . Do I read it correctly that you are using Google Gimini for those?
WF1 said: Nice ones! Flux can also give some great results when used along with the right LoRas. Which service do you use?
Thanks! I use ComfyUI running on Google Colab, paid subscription. Basically like running on your computer, but my computer doesn't have nearly enough chip power.