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Unread 08-20-2023   #7
BBB
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Re: Changing a Flat

I call this, "One Filled-Out Filly".

https://www.imagebam.com/view/MENTMK9

(Once again it's slow to load for me, but I can't tell if it's because my computer is old and slow, or because GIFs aren't supposed to be this big.)

Breast expansion is the primary process, though there's a lot of weight gain too.

I'm trying to get more efficient at these, but there's still a lot of time spent on every frame. Both in the AI image generator - staying vigilant for compounding errors and insuring the important parts actually change in the right direction every step - and in Photoshop. I described the details of the model's face, hair, and makeup in more detail this time. Alas, I fear her face still changes rapidly, making her not look like the same woman in the end, if one were to not see the intermediate steps.

On this one I was fighting the AI in the second half. Despite a negative prompt telling it to not do monochrome, black & white, or a simple background, it was determined to desaturate the images more and more, and morph the background into something muddy and unrecognizable. It's like making a photocopy of a photocopy. It's not clear why "Changing a Flat", which has the same number of steps, didn't have this problem.

So I had to roll with the image degradation, adding the zoom in and glow/fade to white. It wasn't desirable, but it's how I could salvage all those generated images. Of course, it would be easy to render a single final image and cross fade from the before to the after. But that would be barely better than a 'poof' transformation. It's seeing the movement, the continuous change in size over time, that makes believable process.

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