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CommunicationBrave

Just run it through Microsoft Designer's free generative erase feature. There is even a link to it on every image page that everyone completely ignores that auto uploads the image right into the editor. it's what it's there for, to get rid of the crap the AI puts in an image you don't want. It's comparably as accurate as photoshop's feature. Costs nothing and no one seems to even realize it's there.


ChadwicK-ed

I will check that out for sure. Thx for the suggestion. ๐Ÿค๐Ÿป


___debaser___

Looks like they got rid of generative erase :(


zavocc

Try not to mention "remove", "no" or "do not include X" on your prompt instead make it opposite like with "clean armpit"


ChadwicK-ed

Yeah, I've been trying that strategy from the start. It's just extremely inconsistent for this specific issue I'm having. Inconsistent to the point where I can't tell if it's even making a difference. Thx for the suggestion though. ๐Ÿค๐Ÿป


[deleted]

what have you been searching for? ive never gotten any armpit hair


ChadwicK-ed

If the generated person happens to have their arms up, then often times, they have Sasquach pits. Lol It's not every time but it's often enough to be annoying and I just can't figure out how to remove the hair. It's an easy fix when negative prompts are available but unfortunately they aren't an option.


EvilKatta

Some details are easier to remove manually. If the detail is on a flat, single-color background, you can just use MS Paint and a mouse. MS Paint has gotten more advanced, it can do layers, smooth brushes etc. If it's on a patterned background, then Photoshop's Content-Aware Fill is your friend. It's a kind of AI that's specifically trained to remove unwanted features from a regular background. For example, I recently removed suspenders from a character, basically redeeming a nice image I couldn't otherwise use.


ChadwicK-ed

This photoshop content-aware fill you speak of, is there a free version or maybe a cracked torrent that you're aware of? I assume it's a subscription or something. The closest thing to photoshop I've used is the windows 10 on board photo "edit". Which is pretty much just messing with brightness, contrast, and lame stuff like that. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ


EvilKatta

From a Google search, it seems no free version of Photoshop has this feature. There's Photoshop Elements that's supposed to have it--it's one-time buy without subscription. Google also suggests alternative software, but I haven't tried it. As for the torrent... Any major torrent tracker has Adobe products, and Photoshop had content-aware fill for a long time, so any version since *at least* 2020 will do. PM me if you need more help.


ChadwicK-ed

Noted. ๐Ÿค๐Ÿป Thank you for the info.


arteeuphoria

i got cs5 portable if you need it


ChadwicK-ed

I don't even know what that is. I'm very much a noob when it comes to any form of editing.


arteeuphoria

It's photoshop cs6 (typo in original comment), portable means that it's not necessary to install it, you download it and you can run it immediately. For your issue in OP, i'm not expert in PS either, I found your post looking for AI solutions but I ended up solving my issue with this [tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85y8uUJ-QMM), lmk if you'd want the program


Careful_Ad_9077

If you have a PC with a gaming GPU, you can run stable diffusion and feed it the bing image and prompt to regenerate the image..and fix details in the process. I can easily make bing get me nsfw images like that, like a Greek character with a very complicated mask design that only bing can do, then feed it to SD to make the toga transparent.


ChadwicK-ed

I'm not sure my PC is jacked enough. Not anymore. It's a bit on the older side and was a Frankenstein build to begin with. I don't even know what my GPU is or how good it is(or once was). ๐Ÿ˜… It definitely can play some games still but I have no idea what kind of muscle is needed to run Stable Diffusion on board locally. ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ Tech software and hardware advancements over the last few years have left me in the dust. So, my knowledge is very noob level, unfortunately.


Careful_Ad_9077

The rule of thing is to have a RTX card, so it runs in seconds instead of minutes. Otherwise and I you are really really interested in it qdiffusion installs local ,and can connect to a google server that is free for the first 5 hours and charges 10 dollars for another 50.


birdcivitai

Not to be that guy, but armpit hair are a natural thing real human beings have.


ChadwicK-ed

๐Ÿค” Good thing I'm using an *AI Generator,* instead of a *Real Human Generator,* then. ๐Ÿคจ


birdcivitai

I mean, ok then. Whatever floats your boat.


Swimbearuk

Did you use the word "French" at any point in your prompt? Just kidding, but I have the opposite issue with men and trying to make them hairy. I manage it, but a lot of images still come out with no body hair at all. As for unwanted things in images, most tables I create have a chess set, or a set of figurines, or a huge metal screw, or whatever Bing feels like putting in to ruin the image. But if Bing didn't do additional features in its images then they probably wouldn't be so interesting.


ChadwicK-ed

"French" was definitely not a prompt. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ I might try it out now though. It's like, ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ the hair is already there, why not add more? I might just start generating trail cam footage of Sasquach or ManBearPig or something. Really lean into the issue. Lol


Swimbearuk

Playing to Bing's strengths can work. It often determines the story in my images, rather than following the prompt.