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Left eye look weird, but it looks a bit like ahegao so it's fine I think.

On another note, @木呗雲鸟 if you've generated the images yourself, it'd be great if you could tag them as self_upload and you can add an artist tag for yourself. Links to loras could be placed in the commentary too (thanks for sharing the links btw, I wish more people did it for the less known loras).

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AsanaJM said:

sometime i don't understand downvotes lol

Bottom of the horns are messed up as if there's extra piece of skin, and the teeth are inconsistent as well. I am generally not a fan of these animated ones since I've barely seen any that actually look good to my eye. It's all up to a preference of course, but hopefully you understand at least some of the downvotes now.

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antlers_anon said:

  • people who didn't read the book: Frankenstein is the monster
  • people who read the book: Frankenstein is the one who created the monster
  • people who understood the book: Frankenstein is the monster
  • but they were all wrong, because the real monster is the creator of this image

No.

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  • people who didn't read the book: Frankenstein is the monster
  • people who read the book: Frankenstein is the one who created the monster
  • people who understood the book: Frankenstein is the monster
  • but they were all wrong, because the real monster is the creator of this image
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azreturned said:

Incredible preservation of detail between frames... It's unlike any AI animation I've ever seen. Honestly I would love to know more about the workflow to achieve such stunning movements... The bodies, the water, the steam, the clothes, and the shading are so insanely consistent compared to older animations. I'm dying to know more about how this was done.

This guy drumicube (https://civitai.com/user/drumicube/images) actually has a few more of these.

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Incredible preservation of detail between frames... It's unlike any AI animation I've ever seen. Honestly I would love to know more about the workflow to achieve such stunning movements... The bodies, the water, the steam, the clothes, and the shading are so insanely consistent compared to older animations. I'm dying to know more about how this was done.

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Timmek said:

what is a model? I could not

Pre-trained Stable Diffusion weights, also known as checkpoint files, are models designed for generating images of a general or specific genre. What images a model can generate depends on the data used to train them.

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barcode,
Negative prompt: (worst quality, low quality:1.4),skindentation, nipples,
Steps: 20, Sampler: DPM++ 2M Karras, CFG scale: 7, Seed: 1865090892, Size: 512x768, Model hash: ef0cb5e9b6, Denoising strength: 0.55, Hires upscale: 1.7, Hires steps: 20, Hires upscaler: Latent

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AsanaJM said:

some Anon on 4chan saw that i f***ed up one nipple, here is a v2 q_q
https://zupimages.net/up/23/42/499m.jpeg
it's annoying we can't edit upload sometime lol

thx Nur tho

Hi, IMO, the nipple looks fine, it just looks like an inverted nipple, which only about 10-20% of people have inverted nipples, which makes them rather rare to see, but I do like this new edit the areola looks better and the nipple looks ready to pop out.

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