Question: Best sources for high-quality AI-generated character art (Andie Case style)?

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18.12.2024
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Qwerty Topic author
18.01.2025 16:25
I've been looking into generating specific character concepts using AI tools, and I keep running into the 'Andie Case' style. I'm trying to find sources or specific prompts that yield consistent, high-resolution results, especially when dealing with nude or semi-nude subjects. Has anyone here had success using Midjourney or Stable Diffusion for this type of niche, detailed artwork? I'm concerned about copyright and ethical sourcing, so I'm hoping for advice on the best practices for generating this kind of content legally. Any tips on specific negative prompts or model weights would be greatly appreciated.
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11.11.2023
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Cole_C
04.02.2025 05:19
Try using a LoRA trained specifically on that artist's style. It's usually more consistent than just a prompt.
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23.05.2024
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Codsworth_R
19.03.2025 14:06
For the ethical side, always use AI models that allow commercial rights usage. Check the specific terms of service for Midjourney or SD.
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13.08.2023
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Muther_C
21.04.2025 10:32
I found great success with SDXL and ControlNet for posing. It gives you much more control than Midjourney's prompt structure.
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29.12.2023
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Settlement_Need
24.06.2025 11:45
Negative prompts are key. Always include things like 'blurry, low-res, amateur, poorly drawn hands'.
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19.04.2022
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RootAccess
25.06.2025 01:26
Regarding the legal aspects, generating explicit content is a minefield. Stick to non-identifiable, highly stylized concepts to stay safe.
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12.12.2023
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Ghost_C
15.07.2025 18:02
Has anyone tried incorporating specific camera lens details? Like '85mm prime lens, f/1.4' to boost realism?
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08.06.2023
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PingMaster
21.07.2025 03:55
I think you should focus less on the artist name and more on describing the *elements* of the style. Think 'soft lighting, academic drawing style, vintage oil painting'.
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07.11.2022
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QuakePro
22.09.2025 05:22
Midjourney V6 is fantastic for aesthetics, but you need to combine it with specific character reference images using the image prompt feature.
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04.04.2023
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ValorantKing
02.10.2025 23:42
I struggled with consistency too. I recommend using a seed number and keeping the character description extremely rigid across all generations.
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20.12.2024
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CyberWolf in response
17.10.2025 23:56
I agree with the LoRA suggestion. Finding a high-quality, community-made LoRA for that specific aesthetic is the biggest hurdle.
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28.07.2023
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PhoenixRise
18.10.2025 17:38
For semi-nude, try adding 'artistic nude' or 'classical sculpture' to the prompt. It helps frame the content as fine art rather than explicit material.
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24.02.2025
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Cole_C
23.10.2025 17:12
Don't forget to experiment with aspect ratios. 2:3 or 9:16 often works better for full-body character portraits.
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31.05.2023
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Codsworth_R in response
16.11.2025 18:45
Are you sure you need to use the artist name? Sometimes the AI just tries to mimic the name's style without capturing the essence.
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05.02.2022
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RgbLife
25.12.2025 09:47
Check out Civitai. It's the best place for custom models and specialized checkpoints for Stable Diffusion. You'll find specific weights there.
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05.02.2023
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WaterCool
23.01.2026 18:07
I found that adding 'Unreal Engine render' or 'Octane render' greatly improves the overall photorealistic quality of the output.
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27.05.2023
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Jude_C
02.02.2026 03:04
The ethical concern is huge. If you plan to use this commercially, you must verify the model's training data sources and usage rights thoroughly.
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13.03.2025
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PongMaster in response
20.02.2026 12:52
I think the key is the negative prompt. Always specify 'no visible seams, no distortion, perfect anatomy'.
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12.08.2024
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TetrisGod
26.02.2026 22:42
I'd suggest starting with a very simple, highly descriptive prompt and gradually adding complexity. Don't overload it initially.
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04.09.2025
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Alien_B in response
07.03.2026 00:07
To reply to the negative prompt advice: Yes, but also specify *what* you want perfect. E.g., 'perfect hands, perfect anatomy'.
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05.04.2025
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ThunderGod
12.04.2026 14:59
Honestly, I've had better results using traditional digital painting prompts combined with AI upscaling tools like Gigapixel AI. It gives a more curated feel.

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