I'm going to preface this by saying I'm no expert and don't claim to be one. Nor do I have any ties to the product.
But, I had some time today to play around with Dreamtime, an AI Nudifier program that I had heard about/read about (unsure if on here or elsewhere) and wanted to create a thread for everyone to share their learning, potential issues and, where appropriate, examples of generated work.
From what I can tell, the software is a 'lesser(?)' version of what they have now developed into , however it runs on your local machine and most of all, is free to use.
Installation is fairly straightforward and their guide is also detailed without going too over the top. One thing I will note is that I had to download the 'components' separately after it failed to launch, but their site provides links and all you need to do is unzip them to the specified folder (and they even generate a button in the program to take you to the folder!). Link here:
The biggest draw card of the software is the ability to paint out the mask of what you want to remove and map out areas of the body. The guide outlines it here: but when I was first reading it, I missed that this was actually built into Dreamtime (you can edit it outside and re-import, but don't have to). Simply drop your image in, then in the settings, change the 'Preferences Mode' setting to 'Custom Masks'. The masks button on the left will then appear and you can start creating your masks there. It even does most off the work for you.
Happy Creating!
But, I had some time today to play around with Dreamtime, an AI Nudifier program that I had heard about/read about (unsure if on here or elsewhere) and wanted to create a thread for everyone to share their learning, potential issues and, where appropriate, examples of generated work.
From what I can tell, the software is a 'lesser(?)' version of what they have now developed into , however it runs on your local machine and most of all, is free to use.
Installation is fairly straightforward and their guide is also detailed without going too over the top. One thing I will note is that I had to download the 'components' separately after it failed to launch, but their site provides links and all you need to do is unzip them to the specified folder (and they even generate a button in the program to take you to the folder!). Link here:
The biggest draw card of the software is the ability to paint out the mask of what you want to remove and map out areas of the body. The guide outlines it here: but when I was first reading it, I missed that this was actually built into Dreamtime (you can edit it outside and re-import, but don't have to). Simply drop your image in, then in the settings, change the 'Preferences Mode' setting to 'Custom Masks'. The masks button on the left will then appear and you can start creating your masks there. It even does most off the work for you.
Happy Creating!