Batgirl Cake
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Batgirl Cake
This commission was unique enough that I felt that it warranted its own thread, given the popularity of the concept.
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Re: Batgirl Cake
Wow!
Well done. I always enjoy a Batgirl quicksand misadventure.
Well done. I always enjoy a Batgirl quicksand misadventure.
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Re: Batgirl Cake
It's getting so close to looking real... Legs and boots sinking are always excellent, so well done to you and special thanks for sharing! The only real point I could make is that somewhere along the line, someone taught most AI's that in order to make a person look like they're sinking, they either have to be made to kneel in it, sit in it, or look like they're lowering themselves into a hole like this one did.
Soon.... very soon... this is going to be flawless. Please keep up the excellent work.
Soon.... very soon... this is going to be flawless. Please keep up the excellent work.
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Re: Batgirl Cake
Bigtoad wrote:The only real point I could make is that somewhere along the line, someone taught most AI's that in order to make a person look like they're sinking, they either have to be made to kneel in it, sit in it, or look like they're lowering themselves into a hole like this one did.
This isn't necessarily the case. It's possible to get the AI to do a vertical slow sink. I generally have much more success when knee or thigh deep, as opposed to going from a full body position. I would have refined the prompt and output to get a proper sink, but as I'm working on a budget for a commission, I was going for a "good enough". There are diminishing returns when trying to go for perfection.
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