eah, I’ve had a similar journey — started with apps like Remini for sharpening and clean-ups, then tried Lensa and even Artbreeder for the generative stuff. Most of them are fun but shallow — they do one thing well, but not much more. I actually stumbled across something more flexible called
drawnude. It’s definitely NSFW territory, so not everyone’s cup of tea, but what’s impressive is the degree of detail control it allows. You upload a clothed image and it uses AI to realistically imagine what’s underneath. I was skeptical, but tried it with some classic portraits (fully clothed museum-type art), and the results were weirdly respectful and well-rendered. Definitely not a toy. Obviously, it has to be used ethically, and I wouldn’t touch personal photos — but from a technical standpoint, it’s leaps ahead of apps that just slap a filter over your face. The algorithm seems to be trained on much more complex body mapping data, not just image overlays. Still, it raises serious ethical questions — just because it can do it, doesn’t mean we should always use it, right?