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    tempting said:
    The base gen started with just the guy and lion bumping uglies, everyone else was inpainted in. When it comes to groups, it's exponentially easier to place the pieces yourself instead of hoping regional prompt reads your mind (which for me is almost never).

    So you used Photoshop to stitch them together in post-production? Your work is so perfect, I can't see any trace of stitching at all.

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    ❤️ Lovely calm moment in the summer grass. This is wha ti should be doing rn

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    Very cool project, Nilmi, thank you for sharing with the rest of us!

    I've loved hunting for the lil easter eggs too, that was a really fun idea! The one on the second page is giving me trouble though 👀 Time to lock in.

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    bahufaru said:
    As I work with Google Gemini, I have reached a point where I can feed it multiple reference images and detailed descriptions, have it ingest them all and produce a pretty good model, and then send that to the animation pipeline, including dialogue lines and directions for voice types and accents.

    The prompting for this wasn't particularly difficult, and it's in natural language, basically just "Animate Kafeel Scirocco chopping vegetables in a school cafeteria kitchen, in a photorealistic style similar to student video productions. Have him regard the viewer and say, in his Sudanese accent, "My name is Kafeel Scirocco. It is my jobs to nourishes the hungries.""

    The real work is in the significant amount of reference images and concept text, character explaining, etc, that went into reaching a point where Gemini fully understood the on-model design of the character and could fully understand what "Kafeel Scirocco" means, conceptually and visually.

    The nice thing is that once that work is done, my instance of Gemini reliably produces media of the character, because it understands what the character is and what he should look and sound like.

    It's very impressive :D and thank you for explaining ❤️

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    corsetlover said:
    Would love to see more of the laughing cow from you! Shes a great character and i have a soft spot for bovines. :)

    Thanks and i do have a few more pieces with her to post so dw, if you have a suggestion on gens with her feel free to say

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    I’m shocked nobody has commented yet! I love everything about this piece. The angle is great as well as her pose and expression. Great job!

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    chamir136 said:
    Thanks a lot, glad you like it !

    Would love to see more of the laughing cow from you! Shes a great character and i have a soft spot for bovines. :)

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    bahufaru said:
    As I work with Google Gemini, I have reached a point where I can feed it multiple reference images and detailed descriptions, have it ingest them all and produce a pretty good model, and then send that to the animation pipeline, including dialogue lines and directions for voice types and accents.

    The nice thing is that once that work is done, my instance of Gemini reliably produces media of the character, because it understands what the character is and what he should look and sound like.

    Damn, that's interesting. I haven't played around with the larger public models since the early Kling days (and nowadays I just gen everything locally to not deal with NSFW filters), but that's pretty amazing you can just feed Gemini information and references to build a LORA of sorts and retain a character for different scenes.

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    n_n said:
    God damn that's some impressive interactions 😮
    HOW did you manage this??? it's quality is something i would only expect out of a movie

    As I work with Google Gemini, I have reached a point where I can feed it multiple reference images and detailed descriptions, have it ingest them all and produce a pretty good model, and then send that to the animation pipeline, including dialogue lines and directions for voice types and accents.

    The prompting for this wasn't particularly difficult, and it's in natural language, basically just "Animate Kafeel Scirocco chopping vegetables in a school cafeteria kitchen, in a photorealistic style similar to student video productions. Have him regard the viewer and say, in his Sudanese accent, "My name is Kafeel Scirocco. It is my jobs to nourishes the hungries.""

    The real work is in the significant amount of reference images and concept text, character explaining, etc, that went into reaching a point where Gemini fully understood the on-model design of the character and could fully understand what "Kafeel Scirocco" means, conceptually and visually.

    The nice thing is that once that work is done, my instance of Gemini reliably produces media of the character, because it understands what the character is and what he should look and sound like.

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    Once in a great while you find a really attractive monkey girl like this. No surprise to me that it's one of Saggy's creations.

    Perfect breasts, great figure, matching hair highlights to nail polish and matching jewelry...
    But that bright, smiling face has to be her best feature. This girl looks like fun.

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    I'm not attracted to nagas, but this just kills. I am so entertained by the line, the description and this discourse. Thanks Terra and participants, you made me laugh. You made my night.

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    God damn that's some impressive interactions 😮
    HOW did you manage this??? it's quality is something i would only expect out of a movie

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    smallzballz said:
    Love this! Did you gen the story as well? What did you use?

    I write all of my stories completely by hand without any assistance from generative AI. Thank you for asking!

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    lionxld said:
    How did you generate so many characters[...]?

    The base gen started with just the guy and lion bumping uglies, everyone else was inpainted in. When it comes to groups, it's exponentially easier to place the pieces yourself instead of hoping regional prompt reads your mind (which for me is almost never).

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    Super serene gen with such a lovely fox. The kind of water you have here that almost looks like a jelly layer is working amazingly well to separate the levels

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    Magnificent~ her cookie being a bit more detailed and the way it peeks through her fur is so nice

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    Skeleton slimes? Yes please. Though I feel like we're gonna have to be a bit forgiving on the anatomy on these because skeletons are very difficult for AI currently

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    denatural said:
    It's true! the tags says so!
    Poor guy, spent from too much sex.

    Even big strong dergs like to get dom'd :P

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    This was a fun one to do that came from experimenting with different clothing on characters. The bottom here is called a "sarong" and it'd be neat to see more unique clothing like that in gens.

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    This has been a Wonderful cruise with tons of excitement and an absolute boatload of amazing characters.
    i give it 3 thumbs up and a standing ovation *Applause*

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