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I don’t know how I can include generated images here as examples, but I’ll try to explain the process

First, I write the story in text form - what exactly should be shown in the comic. In other words, I come up with the idea for the piece in advance, and I also write all the text beforehand. This helps me understand the overall composition and flow

Next, I generate several images of the character and choose a version that looks relatively consistent. After that, it becomes more of a technical process - adjusting hands, eyes, and mouth, and refining details

In the end, I’m left with four generated images that I want to include in the final comic. Then I add text and other elements on top. In this case, things like "REC", camera labels, and similar details are part of a camera interface that I recreated from scratch in Figma using a reference. All the text is also added manually, and the final composition is assembled in Fitogmaether

That’s how the final image comes together: my idea + the neural network + additional manual edits on top (text, overlays, and other details)
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