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Message # 98123.1 Subject: Re:Is anyone working on a "wetifying" AI tool? Date: Thu 01/02/24 05:03:15 GMT Name: Squishy Plushie Email: SquishyPlushie137@yahoo.com Website: https://tinyurl.com/janetjulia |
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I used to use MXPAINT (from Ability Office) many years ago, which had a "Liquid" plug-in on the "Filters" menu, but I think the installer only runs on W2K and XP, not the trash that Micros**t sells nowadays... You don't need to keep all the files that Ability Office installs, just MvPaint.{abd, exe, br, col, gr, pat} and {GDIplus.dll, Abenu.dll, and Csh.dll}. It then runs (but not installs) on Windoze 7 (so probably runs on the goo that MS issues nowadays, W10 and W11, but since I don't use them, I can't guarantee it). It's not AI though, just an image processing filter that operates on existing image, with a lot of adjustable sliders. As far as AI goes, I've been playing with "deep dream generator" (see further down the forum) and it seems to achieve wetness if you repeatedly use the word "wet" in the prompt, such as "A woman with wet long purple hair, wearing a soaking wet ballgown, swimming in the sea". My efforts are on https://deepdreamgenerator.com/tags/underwaterfashion / http://deepdreamgenerator.com/tags/underwaterfashion It's free if you only render a few images per day (you get 100 energy units when you create your account, and each render costs 4 energy. It recharges gradually over the course of a day or so) |
In reply to Message (98123) Is anyone working on a "wetifying" AI tool?
By Michael - Thu 01/02/24 04:35:33 GMT Is anyone working on AI model that can edit an existing image to make the clothes in it wet? I don't know coding, so I am just curious if anyone is working on something like that and what kind of progress has been made. |
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