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th bes
th bes
Mar 12

I’ve spent way too many late nights experimenting with different lighting setups and clothing types to see where the AI fails, and I’ve noticed that if you have a clear shot with decent resolution, it’s almost impossible to tell where the real photo ends and the generation begins. This resource tech that I’ve been playing with lately is actually super intuitive because it doesn't just slap a generic skin texture over the top; it seems to genuinely analyze the pose and the way the body is oriented in 3D space. My biggest tip for anyone starting out is to avoid photos with crazy filters or heavy shadows, as the AI tends to get confused and might add weird artifacts. If you use a clean, well-lit shot, the way it renders the skin highlights and matches the original skin tone is nothing short of breathtaking.

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