~Tropical Sunbathing~ by Ken1171_Designs
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~Tropical Sunbathing~
Ground poses are tough cookies with AI. This is experimenting with exporting OpenPose-compatible poses from Poser to Stable Diffusion. Used "Pose_18" from "Allure" poses for V4 exported using my experimental Poser plugin. Learned a few things: we have to delete occluded or overlapped bones for best results in SD, and also exclude the toes from the poses. If a body part is occluded/overlapped by another one, and we don't exclude it, SD will try to show them all when rendering, which can result into twisted, impossible poses. Character pose and camera framing established in Poser, rendered in StableDiffusion, postwork in Paintshop.
Comments (2)
poser4me Online Now!
Cool work looks great.
Ken1171_Designs
Thank you! This experimental plugin will be great when finished. I am adding a lot of features to it. ^__^
EVargas
Interesting notes about the occluded/overlapped parts! It is like SD is having a bad time "thinking" in the 3rd dimension. Beautiful colorful image, clean result! I would prefer the shadows to be coming from a single light source instead (the sun), we can see hand and feet show different directions of light, but that's detail. Beautiful and fun color tones on these series!
Ken1171_Designs
Thank you for the feedback! I've lost hope on ControlNet's OpenPose preprocessor, and had to write my own - except that it runs in Poser, so I can use any figure, and the result is a 3D OpenPose-compatible skeleton I can manipulate in 3D. All the SD extensions can only do it in 2D. The final version now supports full hands/fingers, where my 3D OpenPose preprocessor works way better than any 2D alternative I have seen so far. In my next post I will show the ultimate challenge, a scene with 4 characters with lots of overlaps and occlusions, where my preprocessor plugin for Poser should not only handle the overlappings/occlusions, but also produce clean hands. If my 3D OpenPose preprocessor plugin for Poser succeeds on this task, it should serve as a proof of concept. As usual with my scripts, this will be a 1-click solution. Wish me luck - will post the results tomorrow. ^___^