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Taking her to outer space

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12 hrs after my previous -- also my first -- post featuring this twin-tailed girl, here is another.

In the previous post, POV: When you picked her up too late, leaving her stranded in the rain for too long, I explored the possibility of the slightly annoyed facial expression ("tsundere"). When trying to present a situation where the girl suddenly turned over her head with an anguished face, I used terms such as "floating hair" and "windy" to simulate the body gesture.

That inspired me of taking her to the outer space. This idea is also interesting to me for some additional reasons:

  • We know that this model is good at simulating a realistic scene, but how well can it handle Sci-Fi?

  • We know that this model creates a static posture (sitting, lying down, standing, ...) quite well, but what about an action scene, such as jumping and even floating mid-air?

  • We know that the model is good at generating different variations of an existing style of clothes, but can it make costumes, such as a hybrid of astronaut suit and a long dress (as seen in my previous post)?


In images in this post, we find our beloved twin-tail girl as an astronaut, floating in the vast expanse of outer space. She is experiencing weightlessness, which allows her to hover in the space effortlessly. With both arms wide open and a slightly curled leg position, she exudes an open posture as they soar through the void.

She wears a white, long lace dress that resembles an astronaut suit, complete with a hood. To complement her outfit, she sports sneakers and have balloons as her company, adding a touch of whimsy to the cosmic setting.

Lora's expression reveals her astonishment and fascination with her surroundings. Her mouth is open in surprise, and her eyes are fixated on something captivating, perhaps one of the celestial wonders scattered throughout the scene. In the backdrop, we see Planet Earth, providing a contrasting familiar presence against the vastness of space.