good ai image tool for hands
by Ekkood - Monday December 9, 2024 at 12:37 AM
#1
does anyone know a good ai image generator that dosnt make hands look like werid stumps? not a fetish.... i just want the people to look real

i have already tried flux / dall-e / meta ai and i dont care if i need to pay for it
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#2
reddit /r/ChatGPT/comments/1drbhqg/a_woman_showing_up_her_hands_comparasion_which_ai/ ranks them from best to worst . Midjourney seems the best
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#3
(Dec 09, 2024, 12:46 AM)as3r2sb Wrote: reddit /r/ChatGPT/comments/1drbhqg/a_woman_showing_up_her_hands_comparasion_which_ai/ ranks them from best to worst . Midjourney seems the best

thankyou Smile i looked at midjourney before but i didnt like that even if i paid for stealthmode the images could still be seen in public channels. but maybe that has changed
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#4
if you want a good one, you will have to invest well I guess, because the free ones are very low quality
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#5
You can use any AI image diffuser, you just need to master your prompts, try looking into negative prompts too.

Best thing you can do is download a checkpoint off civit.ai. and install ComfyUI
"Universal appeal is poison masquerading as medicine. Horror is not meant to be universal. It's meant to be personal, private, animal"
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#6
i feel like the hands always come out bad
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(Dec 09, 2024, 01:57 PM)DredgenSun Wrote: You can use any AI image diffuser, you just need to master your prompts, try looking into negative prompts too.

Best thing you can do is download a checkpoint off civit.ai. and install ComfyUI

this might be a dumb question but what are negative prompts? i am still pretty new to this

(Dec 09, 2024, 06:00 AM)EViResip Wrote: if you want a good one, you will have to invest well I guess, because the free ones are very low quality

yeah that has been my issue some of them are okay but then you get the uncanny valley

dont care if i need to pay as long as its not going to cost me my kidney
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(Dec 09, 2024, 10:00 PM)Ekkood Wrote:
(Dec 09, 2024, 01:57 PM)DredgenSun Wrote: You can use any AI image diffuser, you just need to master your prompts, try looking into negative prompts too.

Best thing you can do is download a checkpoint off civit.ai. and install ComfyUI

this might be a dumb question but what are negative prompts? i am still pretty new to this

(Dec 09, 2024, 06:00 AM)EViResip Wrote: if you want a good one, you will have to invest well I guess, because the free ones are very low quality

yeah that has been my issue some of them are okay but then you get the uncanny valley

dont care if i need to pay as long as its not going to cost me my kidney

They're like a counter to your positive prompts. So you'll write a body of text about what you want to see in an image, and there's a 2nd 'negative prompt' box where you put things that you want the picture to avoid, such as mangled hands. or sharp teeth.
"Universal appeal is poison masquerading as medicine. Horror is not meant to be universal. It's meant to be personal, private, animal"
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#9
I have found Dall-E to be really good for what I wanted but MidJourney is probably the best for what you want and need, Not many AI tools are good at hands.
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#10
you know stable diffusion is open source, right?
you can train it the way you want.
offline and private
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