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~Elven Spring~

Mixed Medium Fantasy posted on Oct 18, 2023
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~Elven Spring~ In her 724th birthday, Elven sorceress Gwynnestri went to the mountains to enjoy the cool Spring wind. Pose and camera set up in Poser, rendered in Stable Diffusion, postwork in Paintshop.

Comments (6)


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poser4me Online Now!

5:06PM | Wed, 18 October 2023

Glorious!!! I like.

Ken1171_Designs

5:43PM | Wed, 18 October 2023

Thank you! It's Spring over here. ^___^/

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cblueyes

8:46PM | Wed, 18 October 2023

Beautiful love her 😊🌷

Ken1171_Designs

9:25PM | Wed, 18 October 2023

Thank you! I am in Elf mode this week. ^____^

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DRAKELOT

10:45PM | Wed, 18 October 2023

Fantastic !!!

Ken1171_Designs

11:02PM | Wed, 18 October 2023

Thank you! 🍺~( ̄▽ ̄)~*

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kalebdaark

5:10PM | Thu, 19 October 2023

One of these days, hopefully, Poser is going to be able to interact with stable diffusion directly, creating an enhanced render of what you've designed in the pose room. It'll read the character with hair, looks, skin, and pose accurately, just stable diffusion the heck out of it rather than a "direct" and "as designed" firefly (I can't figure out Superfly for the life of me. Good movie but mystery rendering engine). Heck, Poser already does "toon" renders, so this seems a logical direction to head in. HINT HINT POSER DESIGNERS - get together with Stable or some other engine. Midj might be a good one too. Want to beat the pants off of DAZ studio? MAKE THE DEAL.

Anyhow, excellent method and render here, marrying available technologies.

Ken1171_Designs

5:32PM | Thu, 19 October 2023

Thank you for the thoughtful comment! I believe Stable Diffusion can already do all you have mentioned. Just render in Poser, and drop it into Img2Img in SD to customize it, or just export the pose like I am doing here, and flesh out the character in SD. There are many ways to do it. ^___^

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rocdan

5:12PM | Thu, 19 October 2023

wonderful and beautiful excellent work

Ken1171_Designs

5:33PM | Thu, 19 October 2023

Thank you! I am having a blast with this workflow. ^___^

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kalebdaark

5:56PM | Thu, 19 October 2023

I have a Midj account and have used the external image reference function to re-mix some of my previous items, such as dark champion, and the one with the tower on the ice. I have the pieces you refer too and have yet to experiment. But yeah, it's going to be part of the future. In and of itself, an engine like this can do little to nothing, and our ability to call forth these things from the ether is needed. Using your method or mine are currently like different schools of conjuration, but us foul necromancers, sorcerers apprentices, and mad scientists can and should cross-train.

Ken1171_Designs

6:29PM | Thu, 19 October 2023

Both SD and Midj have their pros and cons, but I am sticking to free & uncensored local installation where I can do whatever I want with no limitations. I love the freedom of tweaking the settings, adding checkpoint models of my choice, and training my own LoRAs. But the reason there are so many image AIs out there is exactly because different people like different things. It's good to have choices! ^___^


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