A white-haired Elf Queen sat on her throne, waiting for her loyal servants to please her.
In this set, you might see a lot of repeated images. They are not just copies; they are the products of multiple attempts at refinement with different parameters. I just can't decide which ones to delete, so I included them all.
I made two major attempts: one is a more computer graphic-like style, and the other is a more realistic cinematic style. Thanks to the refinement workflow, I can port one sample image to different styles.
What's different about this set is that it is truly cinematic. You can see the light and shadows, the depth of views, and the vibe of medieval fantasy. See how her skin texture shines and reflects the light; it's truly amazing for me to see her in these views.
Thanks to a multi-processes refinement work, which took me a lot of time and cost me a lot of cloud computing credits, the image quality of the character is significantly better. At least the ears and skin texture are much better than the previous.
Why has this set been delayed for so long? I did a sample test right after I made the Dark Fantasy set, and the result was really good. I posted those samples, which set up a high bar for this set, then planned to go into mass production. However, when I started mass production, after 1,000 generations, I found that I could not reproduce the quality. I didn't know what went wrong; I used the same parameters as those in the early preview samples. I was so upset. I had huge ambitions about this set; I don't want to fail it. AI generation is digital but also a randomized process. Later, I turned to other projects. Luckily, I learned a refinement technique through these other projects; the refinement process is significant for this set to come true.