(As of mid 2023): I've been laid up for a few months with a broken leg, and since my ancient laptop starts to go into meltdown if I even mention Poser, Studio, or Blender I've found myself killing time trawling through my back catalogue of stupid pictures. For a short while I was also spending far too much time on the Wombo Dream website, but I've mostly got over that.
Several years ago I pulled all my freestuff and pictures from Rendersity because I didn't like the way certain things were going.
However, now that I've got far too much time on my hands I've started uploading stupid pictures again. Old ones. And Wombos. Lots of 'em. Don't blame me - it's Renderosity who decided to give 10 reward points per gallery upload ! :oP
You'll also find me at ShareCG, DeviantArt, DAZ3D, HiveWire3D, and maybe a couple of other place - I'm user 3dcheapskate wherever I go (so far), and I'm usually active on one or other.
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Comments (5)
FirstBastion
This was a interesting experiment. Given how nicely lit the original was, the Ai had lots of quality to work with. The two that stand out are the Rubenesque and the decidely Anime
3dcheapskate
I've been experimenting a lot as you'll see if you search my gallery for "wombified", a tag I now use for any upload that includes both my original Poser render and Wombo Dream image&text-to-image versions. I've been surprised at how well* (sometimes) it extracts the poses from my renders, even in some of the multi-figure renders with lots of complexity (e.g. search my gallery for the wombified "snake dance")
When I was doing this particular set of tests I found myself wishing that Wombo Dream had an input image influences between normal and strong. I found all the 'nrmal' Wombos too samey, and all the 'strong' Wombos too stylishly distinct. However, with the next set of images I've uploaded ("My best Wombified Poser render so far ...") I think I'm beginning to find a way forward there... (and with "Babe again - still not the piglet" I think I managed to get Baroque v3 to just tweak a previous Wombo and work some classic-oil-paintingly magic...)
*sometimes... definitely not always! Although the failures are often rather enlightening as I can usually look at my render and see the reason for the misinterpretation.
brain1969
great work on the light and good pose for it
3dcheapskate
Thanks :o) The lighting and camera viewpoint were inspired by a picture I saw at DeviantArt - my original attempt is posted in my gallery her as "2024-01-11 Inspired by a picture at DeviantArt".
VirtualCity
Freaking Awesome! I love the lighting and emotion of this piece. I also like how you posted several other renditions of the original for people to generate ideas from. Very talented work. Thanks for all the information on how you did all this. It makes me consider adding an Image generator to my pallet after I make a render in Poser.
3dcheapskate
I'd definitely recommend giving it a try. If you can find a render with a single figure and little or no background that's probably a good first test, along with a simple-as-possible prompt of just one or two words.
NightCafe's not doing it for me yet, but with Wombo Dream and its latest v3 styles I think I'm personally on the right track.
I'd just recommend playing, having fun, and if anything seems to work for you just go with the flow. If it doesn't then forget about it... for a few months... ;o)
water
Super !
3dcheapskate
Thanks :)
PhthaloBlue
Beautiful!
3dcheapskate
Thanks :)