So, I’m now very happy with the way I can stabilise the look of a character through multiple pictures. This means I can create character models for reference purposes and Google Gemini will always stick to those models and not make any random changes.
I thought I’d post up a series of pictures that I did as an experiment to test that the model in the pictures remains stable.
This is Emma, as she was back in the early days of living in Brinn’s halls (before the events detailed in Shadows of Gor), when she might be ordered to dance for the pleasure of two of Brinn’s warriors, with an anklet of slave bells jingling as she moves. It’s how I imagine Pleasure Silk to look on the body of a kajira – diaphanous and very floaty – almost begging to be torn away by eager male hands. Once again I’m very impressed by the expressions I could get on some of the pictures. See what you think as Emma dances.
Emma:
ReplyDelete(1) I like facial expressions in third through sivth photos.
(2) I really like her expression in the seventh and eighth photos.
vyeh
Lovely piccies, Emma! These suggest - pretty convincingly, I think - that a superabundance of skin is *not* required in order to get a point across. I also agree that the expressions are quite good. If I have any quibble at all, it's with images six through eight; in those, the warrior on the right appears to be focused on something *behind* Emma and her ah... *admirer*.
ReplyDeleteIt used to be that it was hard to get consistency of characters across pics; it's going to make life interesting that they've fixed that.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics :)
/waves to vyeh Hi sis
Brava! I think the sequence of images captures the dance and Emma's expressions very well. I particularly like the way her hair is shown. My only quibble is that I would expect a pleasure slave, trained in the halls of Banu Hashim, to react with welcoming, sensual pleasure rather than surprise when the warrior kisses her in the last two images
ReplyDelete--jonnieo
very nice work Emma
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