>>44845227>>44845322That isn't quite true. Even picture AIs trained on photos struggle with hands. The actual reasoning is because hands are extremely complex features with endless permutations. A face is a face, and a face looks pretty similar from most angles. Faces are also featured prominently in most artwork or pictures, creating a easily scrapable data set. In contrast, hands are delicate. Hands tilted just 10 degrees looks like a dramatically different object, and in artwork hands are splayed in all sorts of different angles - there's no consistency there. AIs are taught that all of these different images, the open fingers, the closed hands, the fist, the palm, these are all one object - the "hand" - which it tries to parse by jumbling all of these concepts together.
>>44845322>>44845189Which Elira LORA is that?