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  • ID: 141497
  • Uploader: konny »
  • Date: 7 months ago
  • Approver: antlers anon »
  • Size: 1.52 MB .jpg (2035x1536) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/137199361 »
  • Rating: Questionable
  • Views: 1408
  • Score: 24
  • Favorites: 19
  • Status: Active

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ninomae ina'nis (hololive and 1 more) generated by konny using wai-illustrious-sdxl
Original Commentary

Ina

Some experiments.
I don't know much about Hololive, but Ina is very cute.
I decided not to edit the hats and leave them as they are because they look cute with ears (or whatever they are).

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  • konny
    7 months ago
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    Maybe someone recognized it, or maybe no one did, but this is “Lady Godiva” by John Collier.
    Just for fun, I tried i2i to see what would happen.
    There are a few mistakes here and there, like the harness and saddle, but I decided not to worry about it since it's just for fun (and editing takes a lot of time, which is not infinite).
    I'm not sure about the “red_cape” tag for the horse.

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    exLight
    7 months ago
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    konny said:

    Maybe someone recognized it, or maybe no one did, but this is “Lady Godiva” by John Collier.
    Just for fun, I tried i2i to see what would happen.
    There are a few mistakes here and there, like the harness and saddle, but I decided not to worry about it since it's just for fun (and editing takes a lot of time, which is not infinite).
    I'm not sure about the “red_cape” tag for the horse.

    I think red_cape is right, only other tag I could find is Barding but that is specifically for horse/mount armor and I don't think this counts as armor.

    Also please add the commentary & english_commentary tags in the future if your post contains commentary.

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    konny
    7 months ago
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    exLight said:

    Also please add the commentary & english_commentary tags in the future if your post contains commentary.

    Thanks, I didn't know about these tags, I'll add them next time.

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    unihornemma
    7 months ago
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    konny said:

    Maybe someone recognized it, or maybe no one did, but this is “Lady Godiva” by John Collier.
    Just for fun, I tried i2i to see what would happen.
    There are a few mistakes here and there, like the harness and saddle, but I decided not to worry about it since it's just for fun (and editing takes a lot of time, which is not infinite).
    I'm not sure about the “red_cape” tag for the horse.

    John Collier's "Lady Godiva" has long been a favorite of mine (actually edited it a bit to make the colors more vibrant and to give 'Lady Godiva' a bit more of a modern nose than what Mr Collier painted... honestly the horse and the horse's livery are the best part of the painting (wish Mr Collier put a bit more effort into the building in the background but ehh... love this upload konny... I'm not much of an Ina fan but this turned out great. Wish the horse's blanket carried over the beautiful details of the original painting... and the horse's head is far too cartoonist for my taste (and too small)... but the lighting, and color are great - and overall I love the upload : ) Many thanks!

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    konny
    7 months ago
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    unihornemma said:

    John Collier's "Lady Godiva" has long been a favorite of mine (actually edited it a bit to make the colors more vibrant and to give 'Lady Godiva' a bit more of a modern nose than what Mr Collier painted... honestly the horse and the horse's livery are the best part of the painting (wish Mr Collier put a bit more effort into the building in the background but ehh... love this upload konny... I'm not much of an Ina fan but this turned out great. Wish the horse's blanket carried over the beautiful details of the original painting... and the horse's head is far too cartoonist for my taste (and too small)... but the lighting, and color are great - and overall I love the upload : ) Many thanks!

    Thank you! “Lady Godiva” is an impressive painting that is impossible to forget once you see it.
    Yes, the horse's head turned out smaller, and, as usual, I noticed it after I posted it. I think the problem is also in Ina's proportions; she has a teenage body with a large anime head, but due to the peculiarities of i2i, she was transferred to the silhouette of an adult, which throws off the overall sense of proportion.
    I can try to edit the proportions in the future, if I have the time and desire, and re-upload it.
    I just didn't intend to transfer the painting completely in the first place, I was just playing with i2i on classic paintings.
    There is also Claude Monet's “Woman with a Parasol” (post #141493), “A Woman Reading” (post #141491), and “Alice Hoschede In The Garden” (post #141495) (but here the resemblance is only remote).
    It's fun to see what happens and how the neural network interprets the images (but, unfortunately, SDXL's capabilities are very limited and most of the time the results is a mess).
    Maybe I should just change the model, I haven't updated them in a very long time.

    Updated by konny 7 months ago

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    strong hand
    7 months ago
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    fine art parody by the way guys

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    konny
    7 months ago
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    strong_hand said:

    fine art parody by the way guys

    Thanks, I added the tag to other posts.

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    strong hand
    7 months ago
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    konny said:

    Thanks, I added the tag to other posts.

    Wait, those other posts are based on fine art?

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    konny
    7 months ago
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    strong_hand said:

    Wait, those other posts are based on fine art?

    Yes, these are i2i versions of different paintings:

    - “Woman with a Parasol” (1875) (post #141493)

    - “A Woman Reading” (1872) (post #141491)

    - “Alice Hoschede in the Garden” (1881) (post #141495)

    But to be honest, I’m not sure whether the fine art parody tag really fits them… In my understanding, a parody should be recognizable, but post #141495 has only a distant resemblance, and even though it’s based on the painting, I wasn’t aiming for similarity. All of these were just i2i experiments. Half of the Ina set is just i2i experiments to see what would come out.

    Well, I’m not good with tags, so I’ll leave that to people who know them better than I do.

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