bogbud wrote:cerberus wrote:
Maybe that's what she wants, she isn't in that deep yet.
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Trust me, she knows what she'd doing, she does this a lot and I've got the pictures to prove it!
How naughty![]()
I'm looking forward how their adventures will continue. Maybe they will need a helping hand soon.
l wasn't planning on any more stories based on this character, it's not easy getting enough consistent images for one 12 frame sequence (I think I generated over 250 images in four sessions to get the twelve. The entire fourth session was just to get image 9). A lot of the images aren't postable and there are groups of similar one that can't be posted for that reason. Anything too different from the story outfit/character had gone in the pot for posting here, I'll put them up from time to time, as I have been doing. The unused ones in the DA pot I haven't decided on yet. I'm considering a multi-image post with a sort of "best of the rest" collection, but haven't made a firm decision. Someone kindly gave me a diamond on DA, that's quite a high-level award and comes with month's free core, so I'm going to have a look at that and see if it adds enough to make it worthwhile keeping. It allows sub-folders and things like that, which could be useful. I have to be a bit careful, I don't want to loose stuff if I don't continue with core.
bogbud wrote:Nitpicking: Your models never bring some stick or branch of tree with them. In those bogs or the muddy forests you use, this is acceptable as maybe they think there is always something to grab within reach. When wandering out onto the mudflats this is not exactly recommended. Getting stuck and sinking when there is nothing but wobbly mud around you is something to consider! On the other hand....
A slight correction here: My models often have things in their hands, like sticks and bits of mud and extra fingers or thumbs. I usually have to photoshop these out if I want to use the image. To minimise the chore of doing this I try to suppress hand held stuff in the negative prompt, with limited success. Generally the AI isn't good at hand held things and often gets perspective wrong and has disconnects where things pass in front of or behind the held object, So the simplest solution is to try to prevent any hand-held things from appearing. If I get a model holding something and it looks OK I leave it in, your comment tells you how often that happens!