The art process has everything to do with a mix of their processing settings, and your sample images. I run a company that is getting into the space, and the process can be very complicated, but I suggest getting a lot of sample pictures with you in different lighting, clothing, and backgrounds for the best results. Hope this helps you out :)
@@ygx6 well ai always has to work with the data that it's fed And the data has to come from some where The ai developers usually aren't artists themselves so the use already existing art from other artists and sometimes it really shows But what he's doing is basically just using a filter with some minor aesthetics that probably already existed from other artist but it's so minor no one will cry about it
No thanks I'd rather just draw myself. Oh and also with some of these that you've drawn you might want to work on the eyes and arms. I've noticed that one looks off. What you can do to help you draw would be to use graph paper. That way you can draw and get things a bit more even. You see you can measure the exact length of things which could help with proportions. This also applies with arms too. Off grid something I like doing for art is measuring which also helps. Oh but seeing as how you're so great at drawing you probably know what I'm talking about.