There is a little "secret" in the renders where she doesn't have the Kimono on and that is that the hair in the back is retouched and enhanced with the Photoshop option of "Generative Fill" so yes, that part there is done with AI since the hair due to all the body modification was distorted in some places since it is not a completely independent figure from the model so the hair in the back looked like a wire balled up, personally I don't like to use anything related to AI because I'm not at all in favor of creating images with AI and making money with them, if it's a Hobby it's fine but if it's to get money I consider it a scam, but going back to the renders, this was a special occasion where I needed help from that tool to fix something that was causing me a nervous breakdown, I could have simply not said anything but I think it's quite noticeable, everything else in the render is completely done by me... mostly because Photoshop's AI is only good for slight retouching, , to clear up my doubts, I also tried to "create" a complete image with that tool in another new file and nope, it doesn't work for that, but hey, we had doubts and we got answers, and by the way, if you're wondering why in the second render the hair didn't look like a ball of wire, it's because with angle changes and rotation of the bones that allow me to move the hair, I managed to disguise it, but if I put the hair seen from the back, it looks like an Iron Maiden that was used in the old days to make someone "game over."" ( ' ﹋ ' ; )
DoggyDoggo
2024-12-16 21:52:11 +0000 UTC