Stable Diffusion Render of Megan Fox in a Fur Coat

Cyber Fox

The timeline where Cyberpunk 2077’s main character is just Megan Fox and the only customization option was the size of your fox fur coat. Released without bugs to universal acclaim.

Prompt Notes:

Megan Fox: the one celeb impervious to my pun fu. Because her name is already perfect.

Additional cleanup in Photoshop: eyes, color grading, and grain.

Checkpoint Base: Dreamlike Photoreal 2.0

Prompt:

photo of (goth)+ Megan Fox, background futuristic neon at night storefront, wearing a large blue fox fur coat, sultry, dominatrix, powerful, low angle, sharp, Deep Focus, (bouffant hair)++, latex corset, soft skin texture,

Negative Prompt:

canvas frame, cartoon, (disfigured)++, (bad art)++, (deformed)++,(extra limbs)++,(close up)++,(b&w)++, weird colors, (duplicate)+++, (morbid)++, (mutilated)++, out of frame, extra fingers, mutated hands, (poorly drawn hands)++, (poorly drawn face)++, (mutation)+++, (bad anatomy)+++, (bad proportions)+++, cloned face, out of frame, gross proportions, (malformed limbs)+, (missing arms)++, (missing legs)++, (extra arms)+++, (extra legs)+++, (fused fingers)+, (too many fingers)+, (long neck)+++, Photoshop, video game, tiling, poorly drawn feet, out of frame, mutated, cross-eye, body out of frame, render, animal, vulpes, Vulpes lagopus, cross eyed, asymmetrical eyes, yellow eyes, yellow makeup, yellow features, visor, glasses, milky eye, heterochromia, blurry, anime eyes, huge eyes, big eyes

Steps:

35

Scale:

9.0

Sampler:

k_dpmpp_2_a

One thought on “Cyber Fox

  1. Hello!

    Loving the posts here recently. The Kate Beckinsale, Avril Lavigne, and particularly the Liv Tyler generations have been fantastic. Been a fan of your TV and Film sister-site for a while and I was really intrigued when I found out you had this site too, and you’ve certainly not disappointed.

    I’ve been messing around with fur and AI for a little bit now myseld, mostly through demo sites rather than my own hardware and I wanted to say I’m really impressed by the fox fur model you’re using, the quality is way better than I get using more general models, and the consistency is just astonishing as well. As I’m sure you’re more than aware, the quality of the faces do vary, but like in those I listed above, there are quite a few good generations to choose from.

    While I don’t want to add more workload to your process, there’s one model I’ve had a good bit of success with when it comes to faces, that being CyberRealistic. The site I ran generations through was only using V1.3 but I was quite happy with the results, and recently they updated the model to V3, which I have only just begun to test out. The data set the website uses does have some hiccups with certain actors, actresses or celebrities, obviously not having enough data- a recently risen-to-stardom actress I quite like, Rebecca Ferguson (from the new Dune films and Mission Impossible, I think), has practically no reference material whatsoever and generates as a vague amalgamation. This of course seems to be a general problem with AI generations as a whole.

    I guess I’m just curious if you’d ever heard of or tried CyberRealistic, especially if combined with the fox model you currently have. Having had success with the faces myself, I just couldn’t help but throw it your way and see what you made of it.

    Of course if that’s not how you roll then I’ll still be around to support and see what you post, here, Instagram or when I next log back into the Den.

    Thanks for your dedication to this community!

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