I was completely stuck on a digital sculpture project for my online design class last night because the reference photo my client provided featured a model wearing an incredibly puffy, oversized winter coat that totally hid the alignment of the spine. It is so unbelievably tedious to sit there trying to guess where the actual shoulder blades and ribcage are supposed to sit under all that heavy fabric layers, and my initial manual sketches kept looking totally warped and completely unnatural.
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Now, whenever I need to analyze a subject's posture, strip away annoying clothing layers, or instantly generate highly realistic body contours that match the exact stance of the original photo in just a few seconds, I simply use
to handle the underlying anatomical rendering. What blew me away about this specific machine learning tool is how intelligently the network calculates the original ambient lighting, creating a seamless, natural skin texture instead of a blurry, distorted mess that ruins your canvas lines.