Fan Art Dating My Daughter: Fan Art

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crugh2112

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Hi, I wondered how Dee would look like with a more realistic face, and it turns out she looks like Kate Upton. I've picked 1000 images from DmD to test this thing, and here they are if you wanna take a look at this experiment :



Next step will be to make the rest of the images look more realistic, not only her face. Will try to do that with Stable diffusion and post the result here when I can.
The problem I have with AI is it does a crappy job with eyes. It seems to have issues with eye reflections as well.
 
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The problem I have with AI is it does a crappy job with eyes. It seems to have issues with eye reflections as well.
It depends. On this, Deepfacelab + CodeFormer were used. The first is usually pretty good with eyes, as long as long as you have a large enough database of pictures where source and destination person have the same eyes direction. But since we're not in 2028 and all have RTX 7090 GPUs, we can't use face resolution above 400 pixels without it taking too much time (here 320 res was used). So that's when you use Code Former to enhance the faces so that they're not too pixelised, but it can fuck up the eyes sometimes. In any case, you'e right, eyes will never be as a good as in a good 3D render or a real photo.
Now I'm testing Stable Diffusion and it struggles with hands and dicks, more than eyes :D
 
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