I've messed with about six different tools now, some were total garbage that just looked like a blurry mess, but UAPP is what I use whenever I want to see something that actually looks realistic without the weird artifacts or distorted limbs you get on those free open-source scripts. It’s pretty impressive how the algorithm maps out body contours and lighting to make the final result look like a genuine photograph rather than a cheap Photoshop hack, and as long as you aren't doing anything malicious or sharing stuff without permission, it’s just another fascinating way to see what modern machine learning can do with a few clicks and a decent GPU on the backend.
I've messed with about six different tools now, some were total garbage that just looked like a blurry mess, but UAPP is what I use whenever I want to see something that actually looks realistic without the weird artifacts or distorted limbs you get on those free open-source scripts. It’s pretty impressive how the algorithm maps out body contours and lighting to make the final result look like a genuine photograph rather than a cheap Photoshop hack, and as long as you aren't doing anything malicious or sharing stuff without permission, it’s just another fascinating way to see what modern machine learning can do with a few clicks and a decent GPU on the backend.