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stable diffusion is the first AI i've tried that's been able to get damaris looking even somewhat close. for some reason, it doesn't recognize that the knit sweater is supposed to be blue and makes it green instead. either way, it's cool seeing what she might look like if she was real.

"photograph, red hair, braids, teenage girl, forest background, blue eyes, bell collar, blue knit sweater, cyborg ears"

seems like nighttime shots are a little harder for it. i noticed it was definitely harder on the upscaling. either loss of detail or visual artifacting so i went with the former.

"photograph, red hair, braids, girl, 19 years old, forest background, blue eyes, cyborg ears, night time, nude, smirking"

@beardalaxy Why does this shit scare me? Not the particular photo, the whole thing.

@Corfiot uncanny valley maybe? or if you're talking about AI in general i think that's probably natural lol, i think it's cool as shit but being a little bit afraid of it is probably normal xD

@beardalaxy No the fact that it's not in the uncanny valley is what's scaring me. Been seeing a lot of AI-generated images and I'm scared of how much of our recognition system is captured by this tech. Imagine if or when marketers and manipulators find a way to integrate this

@Corfiot it's the result of AI studying heaps upon heaps of faces and then correcting what other AI thinks is faces.

if this scares you, you should check out thispersondoesnotexist.com. refresh for a new face :)

@beardalaxy At least I'll save a lot on my DnD char commissions 🏹
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