How different various version of Lara look!
Beautiful figure, and with these AI backgrounds the pictures looks as game screenshots.
Beautiful figure, and with these AI backgrounds the pictures looks as game screenshots.
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Yes, the plastic boots look cheap. Replacing them is a good idea. But the rest of the clothes and the equipment is quite nice.Stryker2012 wrote: I’ll probably give her cloth boots; the lack of articulation with plastic boots is frustrating.
ElBundy wrote:I love the Valkyrie figure of Tessa Thompson from Hot Toys. Unfortunately, Hot Toys has the stupid habit of always sticking the head adapters on. So the head sculpts don't fit on TB League or other seamless bodies without a gap between the head and neck. Therefore I had to cut out the adapter.
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That is true. And she suffers from the new disease of seamless figures: nipplelessnessStryker2012 wrote:but I’m a bit disappointed how skinny she is.
Zes wrote:Those photos are stellar!
Is there a tutorial somewhere for these AI backdrops?
ElBundy wrote:Zes wrote:Those photos are stellar!
Is there a tutorial somewhere for these AI backdrops?
1. Photographing.
I photograph the figure in front of a monochrome background.
2. Cropping
I use the PhotoRoom app for cropping.
3. Creating the AI background
I use Freepik.com to create AI backgrounds. For a reasonable monthly subscription price, you get access to an infinite number of ready-made images and several AI engines. The Flux AI is extremely good and easy to configure. Camera settings, image formats, lighting etc. can be refined using selection fields.
4. Adding the background to the figure
Again I use PhotoRoom
5. Optional
Other postprocessing effects like filters, face editing or overlays
I use FaceApp, SnapSeed and Photoshop Elements.
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