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Originally Posted by ds97
That said, I would love to obtain A.I. pictures that look like what my wife looked like nude two-three decades ago, based on clothed pictures from that era and nude pictures from now + knowledge about what she looked like by that time. Even though I probably don't know everything yet, I really don't think the A.I. is accurately there yet.
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After learning about "inpainting", I did a few first attempts for an old bathing suit pic of my wife, and results weren't that bad!
So far, I have two problems: waist and underbust are made too slim (compared to both original and reality) and bush is not "sprawling" enough - she has always had a thick strand of hairs that poked forward (a bit like the only hair I soon have on my forehead). Only times I obtained a really furry bush is when I added the keyword "slightly obese", which however rendered undesired results for the rest of the body (still too small waist but with a large belly)...
Anyway, judge for yourself if these images look quite "realistic", even though I acknowledge they still look too "photoshopped" to bother about watermarking. The third pic is where I only took what was "necessary" from the AI generated image, as some details were destroyed even in the "unchanging" part, among them her face.
A funny thing is that I later noticed I didn't even have to write that the "27-year old girl" should be nude or have a bush - these things came automatically, even though the bushes were always similar to the one created above - i.e. slightly too trimmed for the purpose, but I'd say still fappable...
Next step is to use a photo version from earlier manual "nudification" attempts, where I had, quite successfully, started to "erase" her bathing suit straps by just filling out with small pieces in shoulder colour. That should reduce the risk of obtaining that trace of light on her left shoulder. And then I will start by making her only topless or only bottomless, so I can force waist and underbust to be more realistic. (Still not sure how to get the "right" bush type, though...)