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kanarysusanna
8 days ago
I’ve been testing different AI clothes-remover tools just out of curiosity, mostly to see how far the tech has actually come. Some images look strangely convincing, while others fall apart the moment you zoom in. I’m wondering how consistent the results are for other people, because my own experience has been a mix of “wow, that’s surprisingly detailed” and “okay, that’s definitely an AI mistake.” What kind of results did you all get?
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valensiaromand
8 days ago
Honestly, I’ve had a pretty similar experience, though over time I started noticing a pattern. When I tried a few older tools, they produced these blurry, almost waxy textures that looked like someone smudged the whole image. But when I switched to a newer generator like https://undress.cc/ai-clothes-remover , the results got noticeably sharper. Not perfect, of course — the AI still struggles with shadows on clothing folds or weird body angles — yet the overall realism jumped quite a bit. What helped me was using well-lit images with minimal distortion. When the lighting is consistent, the AI seems to “guess” the missing parts more accurately. But if the picture has strong shadows or odd camera tilt, the model tends to fill the gaps with random textures that don’t look anatomical at all. It’s sort of like using a photo-editing tool that’s good only when you set it up correctly. Have you noticed something like that on your end?