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has anyone tried integrating it into digital art workflows or fashion mockups?

Quote from grannysome on June 23, 2025, 5:46 pmI've been seeing more tools like Undress.App floating around lately, and honestly, I’m torn. On one hand, yeah, it can look NSFW depending on how people use it, but I wonder—are there actual creative ways to use this tech? Like, has anyone tried integrating it into digital art workflows or fashion mockups? I’m really curious if anyone’s explored it outside of the obvious stuff.
I've been seeing more tools like Undress.App floating around lately, and honestly, I’m torn. On one hand, yeah, it can look NSFW depending on how people use it, but I wonder—are there actual creative ways to use this tech? Like, has anyone tried integrating it into digital art workflows or fashion mockups? I’m really curious if anyone’s explored it outside of the obvious stuff.

Quote from marnieswan on June 23, 2025, 5:46 pmOh totally! I actually played around with it a few weeks ago out of pure curiosity. At first I thought, “This is just another edgy AI thing,” but then I realized it could be super helpful for illustrators and concept artists. Sometimes when I’m trying to understand how clothes fall over a body or designing outfits layer by layer, I want to reference what’s underneath the garment. Not in a creepy way—just structurally. It’s way easier than looking for the perfect pose online. The tool over at this link lets you remove clothing from photos with surprisingly decent accuracy, which is kind of wild. I’ve also seen people use it to build before/after sequences in fashion lookbooks here. So yeah, there’s definitely potential beyond NSFW use. It all depends on how you frame it, I guess.
Oh totally! I actually played around with it a few weeks ago out of pure curiosity. At first I thought, “This is just another edgy AI thing,” but then I realized it could be super helpful for illustrators and concept artists. Sometimes when I’m trying to understand how clothes fall over a body or designing outfits layer by layer, I want to reference what’s underneath the garment. Not in a creepy way—just structurally. It’s way easier than looking for the perfect pose online. The tool over at this link lets you remove clothing from photos with surprisingly decent accuracy, which is kind of wild. I’ve also seen people use it to build before/after sequences in fashion lookbooks here. So yeah, there’s definitely potential beyond NSFW use. It all depends on how you frame it, I guess.

Quote from grannysome on June 23, 2025, 5:47 pmPersonally, I haven’t tried it, but it’s cool to know artists are finding ways to repurpose tech like that.
Personally, I haven’t tried it, but it’s cool to know artists are finding ways to repurpose tech like that.