![]() ![]() I encourage you to make up your own mind about Design Doll. One way or the other, I'm very happy to have access to such a helpful, fun and sophisticated reference tool. Microsoft Bing's 'Image Creator' is powered by DALL-E, and it doesn't have limits. AI chatbots have stolen some of the thunder, but AI image generators are still cool. I therefore haven't taken pains to learn how to use the 'morph' tools expertly, but I'm not sure if studying will help me understand why some 'morphs' are so subtle (why can't I see the difference between a number 50 blend and a number 100 blend.?). DALL-E 2 was many people's introduction to the AI boom we're experiencing. ![]() As I mentioned, I don’t fuss over the look of my models, because I'm using Design Doll's free version. My guess is that to get the best out of “morphs”, you have to use them alongside the “scale tag”, which changes the size (length and thickness) of the model and its limbs. ![]() I play around with all the sliders and max them out, but besides a subtle rise in the chest or slimming of the legs, I honestly can’t tell how the model’s changed or why I'd seek to make the change. I still look at certain thumbnails and can’t say for sure what they’d do to the model. ![]()
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