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Self-introduction of the beautiful girl AI Maru

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Self-introduction of the beautiful girl AI Maru

To all my followers: thank you so much for always supporting my work!

It has been just nine days since I started using Civitai, and I am thrilled to have received the "Bronze New Generator Badge."

I wanted to take this opportunity to express my deepest gratitude to my followers and everyone who checks out my content.

Thank you so much for all the reactions and likes!

I would love to briefly share my thoughts on AI-generated art and my background.

"Background and Quality of Creation"

I began creating AI art around 2024. Initially, I used SD1.5 to generate images. It is now 2026, and my current toolkit includes z-image, qwen, wan2.2, and LTX2.3.

Since I am entirely self-taught and work exclusively in a local environment, my work might still have some rough edges.

Because of this self-taught nature, I don't always grasp every technical detail, and since I don't speak English, I rely heavily on translation tools.

However, I take immense pride in the time and passion I pour into creating realistic "Japanese beautiful girls."

My approach doesn't rely on flashy shortcuts. Instead, I start with a standard template, carefully select models, experiment deeply with prompts, and fine-tune various parameters—like sampler settings—in increments of 0.1 to find the absolute optimal combination.

While I occasionally modify node combinations in ComfyUI, my methods might be a bit unorthodox, as I don't build complex workflows from scratch.

I don't train checkpoint models, but I do create my own custom LoRAs.

I have never used cloud APIs; everything is done entirely on my local machine. My methods may be unrefined,

but ultimately, I believe the resulting images and videos speak for themselves.

When it comes to the passion for capturing the true essence of "Japanese beautiful girls," I truly believe my dedication is among the best in Japan.

"My Perspective as a Japanese Creator"

Looking at the scene from a domestic perspective, I personally feel that the field of photorealistic Japanese AI imagery still has a lot of room for growth (though the quality of anime-style content is exceptionally high).

I think the reason the standard for photorealistic AI in Japan remains somewhat limited is due to a surge in creators who rely solely on simple prompt generation via APIs.

There are very few creators who, like myself, craft images by meticulously analyzing Japanese skeletal features, curating specific models, experimenting with detailed prompts, and utilizing custom LoRAs to authentically capture a true Japanese aesthetic.

On Japanese X (formerly Twitter), there is a tendency to equate high follower counts with quality, often driven by engagement bots.

Since the vast majority of effort in Japan is directed toward anime-style AI, the photorealistic field has lagged behind.

That is why...

I hope to continually elevate my own skills by drawing inspiration from the incredible work of creators like you in this community.

I was a bit worried about whether this would translate properly, but I truly hope my passion for my work comes through.

Thank you all so much for your incredible support!

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