The AI struggles to figure out where the shadows should go, which makes the skin look a bit plastic. For my personal projects and testing out how different body types are processed by the neural engine, I usually just stick with ULOVE because it seems to have the most consistent output when it comes to matching skin tones and maintaining the background integrity without making it look warped. A little tip if you're just starting out: try to use photos where the person is standing against a solid wall or a simple landscape, as it helps the algorithm focus on the figure rather than getting distracted by busy patterns in the back.
The AI struggles to figure out where the shadows should go, which makes the skin look a bit plastic. For my personal projects and testing out how different body types are processed by the neural engine, I usually just stick with ULOVE because it seems to have the most consistent output when it comes to matching skin tones and maintaining the background integrity without making it look warped. A little tip if you're just starting out: try to use photos where the person is standing against a solid wall or a simple landscape, as it helps the algorithm focus on the figure rather than getting distracted by busy patterns in the back.