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So far she's not had a single (formal) complaint. Mostly because any complainant doesn't make it to the manager.

I blame PseudoChmod for inceptioning the idea of a dinosaur maid cafe into my head for this one. It's actually my first foray into dinosaurs (another thing that's been on the list for a long while!) and I've got some notes I'll share, in case this is my only one (note that this applies to EasyFluff - it might apply to other furry models, too):
Firstly, make sure to get the right tag - e621 is pretty picky with species terminology. You'll be getting better results with the correct tag - dromaeosaurid - than you will with prompting for a raptor.
The dinosaur tag makes everything look like a t-rex, so don't include it if you don't want that. Stick to just using the general species tag, or exact species, without including dinosaur.
T-rexes have great head shapes for neck rolls ๐Ÿ˜ณ I may leverage that at some point in the future. Maybe with dragon-rexes...
As with another previous project, I'd originally been preparing to draw up a base to use, but then stumbled upon a generation that was really close to what I envisioned. I made a bunch of edits both minor and less so, while also drawing colour/scribble guides for some generations like the hands (fun fact - at some point I spent quite a while drawing out "corrections" for the hand, only to eventually realise that actually, the AI was mostly right, and it was me who was putting it the wrong way around :P). The AI seemed allergic to properly making the character looking away (as per the tag), so I had to manually edit, morph, and paint my way there. I'm really not good with 3D space, especially complicated stuff like this, so I'm not sure if I got the twist right or not?

And talking of things I'm not quite sure of - how's my first attempt at lettering? Forgetting the dialogue itself (I always suck at writing), is the composition okay? It was hard to figure out where to fit it. I considered expanding the canvas, but found that just left too much empty space, or dragged what's supposed to be a focal point (the chomped meat) away from what's loosely a thirds line. Really what I ended up doing was zooming out and moving the speech bubble blobs around until they looked okay - I do know that you're supposed to consider the bubbles as part of the composition. I think the positioning helps lead the focus, starting up with the chomped meat, leading down towards the bulging belly, but do worry the bubbles themselves draw attention away from those areas...

Details listed are for the original image, not this touched up version.

Prompt: three-quarter portrait, three-quarter view, [high-angle view,::0.2] solo, anthro, female, tyrannosaurus rex, stocky, slightly chubby, fat rolls, big belly, bloated, stuffed, medium breasts,waiter, tight clothing, maid uniform, frilly dress, frilly apron, looking away, frown, clenched teeth, annoyed, sneer, picking teeth with claws, holding tray with meat steak on it,simple background, BREAK by waspsalad, by aruurara

Negative prompt: fur, muscular, midriff, raised shirt, wide hips

Other: Steps: 25, Sampler: Euler, Cfg scale: 7, Seed: 2081515350, Size: 768x1024, Clip skip: 1, Cfg rescale: 0.75, Prediction type: V

Model: EasyFluff V11.2 [821628644E]

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