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grizzletoad1
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What generator did you use? I tried to enhance a one shoe video with a few added scenes using AI, but every time the model started to move, the AI generated a shoe on her bare foot. I tried Runway and a couple of others with the same issue despite telling the AI specifically that the one shoed original model was complete and the motion generation had to remain in one shoe. No luck.
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I've experimented with various AI video generators and wanted to share my results and maybe inspire other people to experiment with these video generators to see what they can create.
I feel like AI has gotten to a place where it can create decent shoe loss and shoe stealing content. It's still not perfect but it's light years better than what could be done a few years ago. I wouldn't be surprised that in the near future, creators will have AI actors and actress that they can fully control. I know there's been a lot of cynicism towards AI even on this forum but I see a lot of promise for this tech inside and outside the fetish community for more ambition creative projects.
I understand why people are concerned about AI art when it comes to illustration and I do plan on getting back to illustrating traditionally. But for me the biggest sell for AI for me right now is the video generators. I feel like there's so many things that can be accomplished right now that could never have been done a few years ago. Honestly I could never see myself hiring and directing models or actresses for fetish related projects, and the amount of time and energy it would take to set up scenes doesn't feel worth the investment.
Right now I'd personally recommend VEO 3 for dialogue driven scenes and having more camera control.
https://www.deviantart.com/orion1000/art...lons-1243375759
https://www.deviantart.com/orion1000/art...Club-1243348959
I'd use Wan 2.2 for scenes that require more dynamic movement and physics. Also I'd like to add that with Wan. I feel like the generator is so powerful I feel like you'd be able to generate a shoe stealing scene (maybe even shoe loss on some occasion) of literally an character you have an image of.
https://www.deviantart.com/orion1000/art...Boot-1243387380
https://www.deviantart.com/orion1000/art...itan-1243343698
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Thanks for this. VEO looks promising, I will give that a try. I tried using domoAI. It rarely got close to what I had requested in my prompt, but I got a few decent results that I posted to my DA page. https://www.deviantart.com/mandrakemoorglade
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grizzletoad1
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Runway was terrible for that. I'd start with a still of my subject leaning against a wall in one shoe and command it to have her move away from the wall. As soon as she stepped forward, her missing shoe magically appeared back on her foot no matter what commands I gave the program. It just put the other shoe back on. I think this stuff is slowly becoming Skynet!
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Runway was terrible for that. I'd start with a still of my subject leaning against a wall in one shoe and command it to have her move away from the wall. As soon as she stepped forward, her missing shoe magically appeared back on her foot no matter what commands I gave the program. It just put the other shoe back on. I think this stuff is slowly becoming Skynet! |
I am going to tell you the same words that Mandrake said to me from another A.I. discussion. Come up with an elaborate description and just sort of mention the single shoe as an after thought.
Now, I do not know if that will work or not, but you will have to see.
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grizzletoad1
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I tried everything I could think of. The AI just automatically put the missing shoe back on her foot. One time it had her high heel push out from the bottom of her shoeless foot! (ouch!) It just wants to create symmetry when it detects something out of balance like a woman wearing only 1 shoe. It simply does not listen to instructions.
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