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Message # 97658.3 Subject: implications for AI Date: Thu 07/12/23 14:24:21 GMT Name: Hudson |
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Knowing just "what wetlook is" is a really important thing to answer when it comes to AI image generation. So far as I can tell, the methods used to train models will really be dependent on how you treat wetlook overall. That is, is it a style? Is it a set of objects with distinct appearance? Is it defining how fabrics behave when wet to different degrees? After all, you have to know what something is if you're going to teach something else what it is!
...... Or not?? Maybe the community-and I- have been thinking about it wrong, and the whole point is to let AI figure out what it is looking at. Maybe I'll take that approach when I look to train another model. (BTW: Topher, thanks for your kind words!) |
In reply to Message (97658) Is this wetlook?
By guest - Thu 07/12/23 02:05:32 GMT Is wetlook the shiny, dripping look of the clothes right after one exits the water? What about after a while, when most of the dripping is gone and the clothes pretty much look normal, except darker shade? Is wetlook about looking at the sheen of the clothes, or taking in the feeling that one must have felt after wearing wet clothes for a while?
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