~Seashell Catching~ by Ken1171_Designs
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~Seashell Catching~
A redhead gal playing on a tropical beach. Can you hear the ocean splashing the white sand and the seagulls? Character pose, body proportions and camera framing established in Poser with DawnSE, rendered in Stable Diffusion, postwork in Paintshop. This follows the 3D-AI-2D workflow using the OpenPose plugin for Poser.
Comments (3)
jan_scrapper
Goodness, this is pretty!! Breathtaking!!!
Ken1171_Designs
Thank you! It's a lot of fun blocking out these scenes in Poser, and then fleshing them out with AI. It brings Poser to the next level. ^___^
Byrdie
Well done indeed! Alas, I do not own Poser 12, did not see much point in upgrading from Poser 11, which I rarely used in favour of my old faithful PoserPro 2014. But now? You may congratulate yourself for putting it back on my radar as worthy of consideration. Definitely going to look into it further, assuming my computer can handle all the required parts.
Also? That's one of the best looking renders of Dawn I've ever seen. :-)
Ken1171_Designs
Thank you! Bridging Poser with AI brings it to the next level with what we can achieve. I am testing Genesis2 in Poser, importing DAZ Studio poses using the "DUF Pose Convertor" and the OpenPose plugin works great with her too! I am making a cartoon Batgirl (Barbara Gordon) with Genesis2 in Poser, and she looks great! Will be posting here later on. ^^
Byrdie
Was just wondering about the genesis figures in this. Can't wait to see how they look. Certainly has the potential to revitalize the older figures that are still much loved but hardly see any support nowadays.
Ken1171_Designs
The figure you use in this 3D-AI workflow doesn't really matter, since all we get from them in Poser is the pose, body proportions, and the camera framing. It is in AI that we will flesh out the character ANYWAY we want using text prompting. It doesn't even matter if the figure is male or female, except when we use the existing poses on them. That's why I wanted to test Genesis2Female because I have a lot of poses for her. I don't know about the later Genesis figures, but this works fine with Genesis 1 and 2 in Poser. ^___^