directed by k3y
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Double trouble

27/?

You see a young stallion in the company of two mature-looking mares. As they walk up and greet you, you notice the stallion is a bit nervous, despite being visibly excited.

You strike up a conversation with them. One of the mares tells you they've noticed he's a bit shy around females, so they decided to help him out a bit. The body language of the mares is obvious to you; there's a lot of excitement involved. You begin to think that was just an excuse to spend some time with a "poor" young fellow.

This is the first picture that I generated using regional prompter. SO MUCH EASIER compared to trial-and-error method.

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  • k3y

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    technical-grid said:
    Very cool ๐Ÿ”ฅ

    Thanks!

    technical-grid said:
    Is it just me or do the characters appear blurry compared to other of your works?

    Actually you're right, the outcome was a tad bit blurry but once uploaded to e6ai it became noticeably worse due to compression.

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  • k3y said:

    Actually you're right, the outcome was a tad bit blurry but once uploaded to e6ai it became noticeably worse due to compression.

    Huh, I don't see any additional compression on my uploads when i compare them to my local files ๐Ÿค”
    Since you used a regional prompter, then I can only assume that some parts could generate with varied blurry-ness. Also the shadows propably add to the blur.
    I'd advise trying out some sharp-type upscalers (even when upscaling/sharpening to the same resolution), since that fixes the blur most of the time for me

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  • k3y

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    technical-grid said:
    Huh, I don't see any additional compression on my uploads when i compare them to my local files ๐Ÿค”
    Since you used a regional prompter, then I can only assume that some parts could generate with varied blurry-ness. Also the shadows propably add to the blur.
    I'd advise trying out some sharp-type upscalers (even when upscaling/sharpening to the same resolution), since that fixes the blur most of the time for me

    Woah, I checked again and you're right again! I hat to be too tired and looked at 850 px preview which seemed more blurry to me then.
    Thank you for the tip, I haven't incorporated playing with upscaling while composing pictures, will give it a try.

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