Description
source: image metainfo
prompt:
female/female, feral, cunnilingus, grey wolf, deer, pussy, (by hioshiru:0.8), by foxovh, by kenket
source: image metainfo
prompt:
female/female, feral, cunnilingus, grey wolf, deer, pussy, (by hioshiru:0.8), by foxovh, by kenket
parszuki
MemberI just went to heaven! I just don't know yet whether it's heaven for wolves or deer.
Dear author, would you please bless me, the unworthy one, with the prompt and the settings used? :)
DegenStoic
MemberYou should be able to download the full size image, and load it into "PNG Info" tab of the a1111 webui (despite it being a jpg. I copied the png "Parameters" to the jpg "User Comment" exif tag. It should know how to read that.)
But mostly it was luck and inpainting. Out of 100 images with the following settings, this was the only decent one. SD has enough trouble giving 1 character the right number of limbs. With 2 characters, it get the number right 1/100 times, and still messes up the ownership. Like in this case, in the original gen, it gave the wolf hooves and a deer tail, and the deer a paw for a right hand and a wolf tail instead of a left hand.
I upscaled it and cleaned up all those little mistakes with a mix of GIMP and inpainting.
Parameters
female/female, feral, cunnilingus, grey wolf, deer, pussy
(by hioshiru:0.8), by foxovh, by kenket
Negative prompt: boring_e621_v4, anthro, male, penis, antlers, size difference,
Steps: 40, Sampler: DPM++ 2M SDE Karras, CFG scale: 8, Seed: 3942204695, Size: 800x600, Model hash: 2a3da68142, Model: bb95_v10, Version: v1.4.1
parszuki
MemberUnfortunately, his hardware is too weak to use the a1111 tool:(
I use online solutions (yes, I know, they have many limitations and few functions)
That's right, it's hell - with one character (or two of the same species) it's fine, but in pairs of wolf + deer or leopard + impala, many details get mixed up and come out... spotted impala:/
DegenStoic
MemberAny exif viewer should be able to read the image generation metadata from most images on this site, as long as the director didn't strip it. (Most image editing programs will.) You can find free websites that can read it. Windows can by default in the file properties. Linux can install exiftool.
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