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So I started using Firefly to hopefully create a pair of heels which the woman in the attached image had removed before we took this (cropped) team photo. I included this image as a reference but I was getting some really twisted images of distorted shiny shoes on hands (also attached). I used a very detailed prompt hoping to match her position, perspective, lighting etc. but it didn't work.
Looking through the Firefly gallery, I watched a couple of videos about prompts and one girl was using simple prompts and getting the desired results so I drew a soft rectangle around her feet and used the prompt "High Heels" and got flagged.
I tend to agree with others who have posted about what gets flagged. Anyone have any idea if this is even possible? I know how to do this the old fashioned way but I'm trying to stay current with the AI tools so no need to send ideas on how to do this without GF - I know how and it's really time consuming.
These are the challenges professionals in marketing deal with daily. Not having the ability to use a tool like Generative fill for photo retouching like this (and other examples I've read about) makes it useless for real world fashion photographers. It's more of a tease than a tool - for this type of work.
If I wanted to make a dog in a space helmet it's great but my clients don't ask me for things like that.
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Hmmm... those Ultra-high renders are nasty! You are not helping with the selection I'm thinking. Let's try this:
I used 'High heeled shoes red with straps'
Which has worked OK.
The loose trouser bottoms, and the man's leg on the left are going to make this tricky, if it works at all.
Hey! Not too bad. The other two where pretty shite to be fair. So take more care with the selection is my advice.
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Wow Trevor, nice tip thanks. I just learned something. How'd THAT happen? But seriously - thank you.