Experimenting with Stable Diffusion

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williej wrote: Sun Jul 27, 2025 7:29 am Wonderful image. As good as I have seen with AI. Very well done xs70. Thanks.

It's got me wondering if it's possible to create an AI breast whipping image (prompt) in which the whip has sunk into the flesh as a result of the impact. I can do it with Daz/Poser and a morph app (and some post- render work) but haven't yet seen an AI version.
Thanks. I've been thinking about that effect, based on your work. The short answer is that it can't be done with a prompt since there's no LoRA for it. That said, I plan to try using some of the inpainting techniques I've been working on lately, similar to the electrode needles piercing the bases of the girl's breasts in my last image (there's also no LoRA for that).

A different way is to add details to a premade image that already has that effect. Faces, muscle definition, anything that Stable Diffusion does know how to do very well. In this image based on an original of yours, I left the breast caning part as is. The rest of the image is (retouched with) AI: download/file.php?id=77613&mode=view .
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Ah yes, I remember seeing your retouch of that old render of mine. I have been trying to retouch some of my other images using Krea's 'enhancer' feature but basically I seem to get just a higher resolution version of the same image. Maybe I'm not using the variable slide controls properly. I've got stable diffusion on my pc so maybe I'll try that. Which SD feature(s) are you using for your retouching?
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I use ComfyUI and the Impact Pack detailer nodes (https://github.com/ltdrdata/ComfyUI-Impact-Pack). FaceDetailer is the most popular, but there's also Detailer and MaskDetailer. I added some tweaks of my own, but these nodes already will go a long way. I'm guessing that the problem with the Krea approach is that you're trying to enhance the whole image in a single pass. For an image with 1 subject, that should be fine. For a compound image like the ones you're making, especially with multiple characters, I get better results when I enhance each subject in the image individually.
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xs70 wrote: Sun Jul 27, 2025 9:47 am Thanks. I've been thinking about that effect, based on your work. The short answer is that it can't be done with a prompt since there's no LoRA for it. That said, I plan to try using some of the inpainting techniques I've been working on lately, similar to the electrode needles piercing the bases of the girl's breasts in my last image (there's also no LoRA for that).
Hello. I have tried many times to put electrodes on nipples using prompt, but I have never succeeded. If possible, share how you achieve this?
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Max-Plank wrote: Sat Aug 02, 2025 1:21 am Hello. I have tried many times to put electrodes on nipples using prompt, but I have never succeeded. If possible, share how you achieve this?
Sure. Use an Illustrious model. Tags: 1girl, breasts, nipple clamps, wires, electricity.
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Playing around with a new body model (actually a combination). Nothing GIMPy (yet), but I wanted to share some results that I thought turned out nice.

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