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Hello.
No matter how hard I try, I cannot achieve the quality I want in visual production with artificial intelligence.
For example, the image I added below turned out to be quite nice, but I cannot send it to Adobe Stock due to symmetry errors on the white wall that resembles the monument in the middle. Another one of the tons of images that go to waste. Waste of time.
Even though I describe features such as "very well focused, sharp focus, very vivid colors, highly detailed, realistic, error-free drawing, highest quality, accurate drawing, correct symmetry, studio quality rendering" in the request, these are not very useful.
I wonder if there are any tips, methods, etc. that you know and can share to get the artificial intelligence to draw "correctly"? is there? Thank you.
This is where editing comes into play. Mirroring one side of the wall to the other using Photoshop or a similar graphics editing tool would solve your problem. I've been using AI for two years and I have never gotten a result that didn't require some degree of editing.
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This is where editing comes into play. Mirroring one side of the wall to the other using Photoshop or a similar graphics editing tool would solve your problem. I've been using AI for two years and I have never gotten a result that didn't require some degree of editing.
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Here's a VERY heavily edited example of the mirroring I'm talking about. This asset was about to be assigned to the trash but I decided to put in some effort to see if I could save it. It took a good three hours or so, but it worked, with the help of facial restoration software, PortfolioPro, Adobe's Neural Filters, and using the Pen Tool on those areas I didn't want mirrored. In short, a lot of pixel pushing. But be warned, it's not fun when it comes to matching the lighting and exposure. The left side of your image is brighter than the right, so you will need to make some exposure adjustments. But I think you might have something here that would be ideal for use as a backdrop by photographers looking for a background for use with composites.
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Three hours is a good amount of time for a single image, but the result is really excellent. It's an extraordinarily impressive work. Unfortunately, my level is not sufficient to produce an image of this quality at the moment. Thank you for explaining.
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It will go faster and give you more precise results if you learn how to draw.