The first time it seemed to be stuck, telling me: Sorry, I can't handle your request, why don't you try again?
I guess too many people were using it. I opened a new window, and this time it responded quickly. The problem is that the first photo was processed quite cleanly, but the second one was directly ignored.
This time, I wasn't going to let it slide, and I clearly stated my requirements in four points:
Remove both hands, leaving only the water cup; preserve the details, texture, and light and shadow of the water cup to make it look natural; keep the background simple and clean, highlighting the water cup; place two water cups together with coordinated proportions to make the image look good. I also specifically reminded it to maintain a 4:3 size.
As a result, it took about 40 seconds to complete the task. When I saw the result, I could only exclaim: "This is too amazing", designers might be out of a job.
What do you think? The speed and efficiency are far faster than manual image cutting.
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