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You would probably need to describe what you mean, not just refer to another product
I will run it when I get home. For some reason it kept giving every character sort of Ollie like features. Nothing wrong with Ollie but I don't consider him to be beautiful or androgynous.
I tried the prompt suggested.
Same issue. It has trouble with delicate refined features and wants to slap the Ollie face on the character. I ran as much of the prompt as possible but can't seem to scrub out the larger nose.
Looks like the attachment is gone
Here it is.
Actually, not to be -that- person, I like him (minus the ears, which wouldn't have a place in my story worlds at least). Try a couple different hair styles; or age him, to see what range he has.
He doesn't really fit the ai prompt. Those aren't delicate features by any stretch of the word. And I get that face fairly often.
I'm on the fence with this plugin. I generally like the generated characters, but I'm just not seeing how they relate to the prompts, bar the time I asked for Neferti. My latest was included an instruction for a woman in her mid-thirties who came out looking like a teenager.
Focusing beyond the characters and onto the mesh, my women have so far come out with defined abs and muscular inner pecs that look odd where there are, on most women, breasts. A couple have had squarish breasts, almost as if they were created by enlarging a male mesh without shaping appropriately. I seriously wonder if it's to do with the neutral gender tag they're given. It helps if I dial in some base feminine, but then the overall effect can tend to hyper-feminine, particularly in the face and on the waist.
I think the plugin shows promise, even if I'm not convinced that I'll be buying tokens on this particular tool or iteration of it. It could improve, although I'm currently skeptical of that given what seem like potentially fatal flaws in it that will need to be addressed before any thought of extending its feature set. At the bare minimum, it should output characters that, while may not be what a prompter had in mind, are clear interpretations of what was written.
But AI in Daz Studio? I know it's a hot topic for many here, but as experiment with AI tooling in a Daz workflow, it demonstrates, to me, how powerful such tools could be. Here's hoping the Tafi-native tool isn't vaporware, has better prompt parsing and is coming very soon.
Its not following the prompts. I asked it to make a superman, clark kent figure, with a cleft chin, bulging muscles, etc. It came up with a rather middle-of-the-road heavy-lifter guy.
It wasn't really able to interpret facial features to the extent that common words didn't seem to be interpreted well
That sounded like a great prompt but I have no interest in messing with Yellow at this point but I put it in Midjourney and got some cool results.

What would be cool is if we could take images from Midjourney or any photo, upload it and have Daz Studio create a 3D Daz character, hair, clothes and lighting based on the image we upload.
I've used the DA site's generative AI to take photos of people and generate portraits of them, often as a 3d version or some such, Then I take the best of the portraits into Facegen and from that create a face morph. That's worked for me with some success if I can get a relatively good pic. I also have an AI that will take a photo that isn't full front and correct it to be facing front and that's helped too. So AI "can" be useful, in a roundabout way.
I believe that in not long we will reach this level in 3D generative AI, but this is good and bad at the same time, as it will make our work easier, but many of us make money creating these items.
I'm thinking why, and they state this,the models data is said to be "ethically sourced from only DAZ models" and so, the data for variance isn't even available for the AI to choose from. I think the only solution for Yellow is to get a caricature scultpting specialist and methodically morph DAZ models through a comprehensive set of caricatures and feed the data to their AIs without regard to whether they find the caricatures attractive or realistic. Then that data will be available to their AI. That's a lot of time and money to do that though.
Also, I think Yellow AI cannot do HD morphs, hindering it's ability to differentiate it's generations of morphs.
I agree. But it should be able to do a cleft chin. There are morphs for that. Also handsome, muscular, fit, broad shoulders, delicate etc.
It does seem to take a stab at popular actors. It produced a decent Leonard Nimoy, but it tanked on Superman which at the very least it should be able to make a heroic body shape. it can't seem to do muscular at all but just does more...hmmm hefty than buff.
My first test of the Yellow AI Morph Creator thingy-ma-kig.
Prompt: A 36 year old dignified female starship captain of filipino decent, 168 cm tall with a 75D bust size, a 61cm waist and 91cm hips. Her facial features are graceful and regal while her body is lithe and toned but not over muscular.