• @DickContestOP
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    51 year ago

    Surprisingly no - usually they look like clones (as I suspect you have found). Base prompt was “a nude 25yo girl and her 40yo mother with saggy tits standing side by side, ((imperfect skin)), attractive pussy, eyes looking at camera”. I have a preset I use with negatives for disfigurement and cgi and positives for good lighting.

    My typical workflow is to do a smaller image (512x768) and expect them to look like clones. Then I inpaint the people separately with smaller adjustments. I just change the prompt to be “two 40yo women” but only update one of the two people using like 0.6 denoising strength.

    Deliberate_V2 is my model for this. It is pretty awesome.

    SD Upscale to make the higher resolution and use 8x_NMKD-Faces_160000_G as my upscaler.

    Now if only I could figure out how to post the images directly vs a text post with an image embedded lol…

    • @LastChancePoleDance
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      21 year ago

      Very cool! I haven’t played with just changing the age with low denoise, but have often had the similar situation where you get a bunch of clones in a scene, I usually was changing them to be markedly different. This came out great!

      When you click ‘create post’ there is a tiny icon next to the URL bar that allows you to directly upload images. I missed it the first few times too.

    • MarioM
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      11 year ago

      25 and 40 is a strange age gap. Why not go for like 18 and 40?

      • @DickContestOP
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        51 year ago

        I tend to find the models amplifying age. 18 doesn’t always look obviously 18 and 45+ can often come out looking 65. I wasn’t originally planning on posting my prompt and the outcome looks more like the fantasy I was aiming for.

        • MarioM
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          31 year ago

          Gotcha. Great image BTW. Wasnt thinking when I suggested 18. Good prompts are the secret and it seems that comes with experience. I hope you keep it up.