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Smork

14 Nov 2025
How do you get the anatomy so realistic? When I try this it's always some, I don't know... alien? anatomy? Like weird organs (although I describe them) in weird places, no bones, oftentimes it looks like a plastic doll from an anatomy class... This is nuts! I want to learn your skill!

MeanMontague

13 Nov 2025
@ijuhygray You´re not doing all of this stuff on your phone, are you? That would be nuts.
Well, then maybe the instagram format is better. I´m a cinema guy so I like to make stuff that is cinematic. But the failrate when outpainting/uncropping is fairly high. Biggest problem is that AI keeps adding characters instead of just extending the background.
The physics is very impressive. Things ooze out very realistically.

ijuhygray

13 Nov 2025
@MeanMontague tldr: it’s the path of least resistance, and I’m lazy.

The clips usually end up on my phone, which would mean zooming in to make it look like this anyway, so I just let the action dictate the frame dimensions. The AI also seems to handle the physics of this sort of thing better when the victim is standing or oriented vertically in the frame, and fairly straight on. Finally, showing only necessary parts of the attacker helps reduce pitfalls into the uncanny valley.

MeanMontague

13 Nov 2025
Very nice. You are obviously using stills that you put in motion with AI. I do the same. Hence the pillarbox image format. But I like a more cinematic format so I am converting the images into 4:3 format or 16:9 when I can. It is fairly easy but adds a bit of time to the workflow. If you are using ComfyAI it´s right there in the example workflow.