Latest AI Art/Last AI Art? (caution: Image heavy)

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Hey ladies :-)

Since my last post showing off some of the AI art I've created of my characters, I've been... well, we need a better word than 'busy.' :-) Don't worry, I'm still writing too, faster than ever in fact (I have a full thirteen chapters in my backlog that I need to get to editing). But here are some of my favourite images I've created. Here's Laura, a bit older than she was in her story:

Laura Laura

Here are two of my favourite images of Ian:

Ian Ian

Two of Janet:

Janet Janet

And two of Nikki:

Nikki Nikki

And here of some of my favourite supporting characters. Two of Ophelia:

Ophelia Ophelia

And two of fly girl Paige:

Paige Paige

So you're probably asking yourself: why is she posting these images in pairs? And why the pessimistic post title? Well, the reason for that is also that little watermark you see at the bottom of all of these picture. FaceApp is- or rather, was- brilliant. It allowed me to customise images, make-up, hairstyles... And it allowed me to swap faces from other photos. All of the above photos originally had completely different faces in them- if you give an AI image generator the same prompt 100 times it'll give you 100 different faces, which is why FaceApp's face swap feature was so essential to my art- all of the pairs of photos are recognisably of the same character.

But then FaceApp removed face swap.

The reason given is 'our developers want to take the app in a different direction,' which I personally think is obvious bullshit, but what do I know? I'm just a consumer who knows what I like from my apps and have left them a 1* rating on the Play Store expressing my discontent for their 'direction.' In the meantime, I'm looking for alternative face swap programs that are as good as FaceApp (I've tried about eight so far, none come even close), and I have AI art lined up until August 2nd and a few more I've got saved up in the meantime, but after that my art output might get a bit spotty. If anyone can recommend any good face swap programs, though, I'm all ears.

Debs xxxx

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Watermark problem easily over come

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I use PixlrE. Here's one using the "heal" tool

Healed with PixlrE.png

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Patricia

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I don't really mind the

I don't really mind the watermark- I can easily solve that issue just by cropping the photo, I choose not to as I sometimes need reminding that my boys and girls are actually fictional lol. :-)

Debs xxxx

Face swapping

To me it is obvious that someone at FaceApp belatedly realised that swapping faces would have unforeseen consequences - like someone editing [politician's] face onto [inappropriate body]. Said consequences could include expensive legal battles with folk who have more money than sense. Hence, it had to go.