Horny TL;DR: go get these hot videos of our favorite Futa Gym Rat, fresh home from the gym, and her massive package still dripping with sweat, needing to get some relief and making a real mess before she hits the shower.
You can find the 8 videos attached to this post and in the Release Archive under:
Releases\2025\011-Gym Rat\Video
Thanks again for the support! And if you don't mind my wordy technical process rants, read on:
Here is "3rd generation" Gym Rat videos. I've successfully split my massive Gym Rat folder into 3 distinct variations. I still consider them of the same character, but the appearance and setting are different enough to merit separate videos and image sets.
I wanted to include a mix of videos that I wanted to be part of 2 potential final videos, since due to resolution differences I'll likely have to keep them separate. There are videos from Kling and Vidu which are 768x1152, and from Wan 2.1 which are 480x832. These were some of my earliest experiments with Wan 2.1 and the Gym Rat stuff was just coming out great with the 480p FP8 Wan 2.1 model with local gen so I kept rolling with it. I have to decide in the future how I want to handle resolutions since my local gen can't handle the higher res, but I don't want to give up local gen since it is essentially free and can be done simultaneously while I'm generating 768x1152 stuff at higher cost in the cloud.
Except, now I have the issue of either doing 2 final videos: 1 nude and 1 non-nude. Or to keep them together I'd have to: try to upscale the ones I have, abandon them in favor of regenerating in higher resolution to match Kling, or downscale the Kling videos for the final. None are ideal options. Still a lot to iron out with this process so that the final product comes together and is of the best quality.
Of these videos, you may have seen shorter versions of some of these before. I've been working on getting Wan 2.1 to be better with longer videos. Of course, I've recently changed techniques and they are coming out even better and unfortunately these videos aren't examples of that.
First, I've started saving the final latent frame that is generated: this prevents introducing compression artifacts and color shifts from the encoding of the video. Previously, I'd just been watching the video then exporting the final frame.
Second, I've started encoding VP9 .webm video files at a 20 CRF value. I was getting some bad color shifting on my previous H.264 .mp4 files because it has a lower color bitdepth than VP9. This may have been partially responsible for my weird lighting shifts and flickers (though that'll be resolved with the first change to grabbing the last latent frame). VP9 is far more true to the original frames that Wan 2.1 generates. Note: while VP9 is supported just about everywhere now, it still isn't as widely compatible as MP4. If this is a problem for many members I'll try to post some technical advice on ensuring you have VP9 codec support, but most video players will have this out of the box.
Last, I've changed from using Euler Ancestral to UniPc. I wanted to match the sampler to what I'd used to generate the original images, but I feel like I may better results from the sampler Alibaba recommends. We'll see.