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tbes50203 on September 2, 2025, 7:51 am
I went through the same rabbit hole not too long ago and kept experimenting to see how far these AI tools can go. The biggest thing I learned is that the quality of the output totally depends on the photo you choose. If it’s high-res with good lighting and a plain background, the AI usually delivers something that looks surprisingly believable. But if the image is low quality or there’s too much going on in the background, the results can look distorted or cartoonish. I once tried it on a group picture, and the system clearly had no idea who to focus on — it turned into a glitchy mess. Now I stick to single-person shots with clear outlines, and that seems to give the best chance at a smooth result. Out of all the ones I tested, the most consistent for me has been deep nude. It’s pretty straightforward: upload, wait a couple of seconds, and you’re done. I never upload personal pics though, only stock photos or test images, because you really don’t know what happens with the files afterward. My advice for anyone curious is not to expect perfect results every time — sometimes you’ll get something uncanny, other times it looks like a professional edit. That unpredictability is kind of what makes it fun to play with, but it’s also a reminder to be cautious.
I went through the same rabbit hole not too long ago and kept experimenting to see how far these AI tools can go. The biggest thing I learned is that the quality of the output totally depends on the photo you choose. If it’s high-res with good lighting and a plain background, the AI usually delivers something that looks surprisingly believable. But if the image is low quality or there’s too much going on in the background, the results can look distorted or cartoonish. I once tried it on a group picture, and the system clearly had no idea who to focus on — it turned into a glitchy mess. Now I stick to single-person shots with clear outlines, and that seems to give the best chance at a smooth result. Out of all the ones I tested, the most consistent for me has been deep nude. It’s pretty straightforward: upload, wait a couple of seconds, and you’re done. I never upload personal pics though, only stock photos or test images, because you really don’t know what happens with the files afterward. My advice for anyone curious is not to expect perfect results every time — sometimes you’ll get something uncanny, other times it looks like a professional edit. That unpredictability is kind of what makes it fun to play with, but it’s also a reminder to be cautious.