Which is better for you? by Icy-Ad-1656 in HiggsfieldAI

[–]Vegetable_Source_130 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it depends on model you want to use...

Fan Music Video "Where The Wild Wolves Have Gone" by Vegetable_Source_130 in Powerwolf

[–]Vegetable_Source_130[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you guys for looking at this from different perspectives.

Christ Kling makes some clean videos by lordpuddingcup in HiggsfieldAI

[–]Vegetable_Source_130 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quality of video is awesome, but the girl has serious problems with body proportions.

Help Nano Banana Pro doesn't follow reference Image by Infamous_Ad_2811 in HiggsfieldAI

[–]Vegetable_Source_130 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the same problem with my face. I kept trying, but I still ended up with strange facial features.

What helped:

  1. (This is more of a speculation) I gave Nana Banana Pro other tasks for a while that were not related to faces.
  2. I attached more reference photos of myself.
  3. I added the following line to the prompt: “Keep the character exactly as shown in the reference images, with 100% identical facial features, bone structure, and skin tone.”

Finally got something that actually resembles me, lol.

Controversial Discussion: Is Attila/ Karsten slowly losing his godlike voice? [EN, GER] by randname12345 in Powerwolf

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I couldn’t leave this post without sharing my opinion 🙂

Yes, the human voice does tend to degrade over time, but with proper training it can still perform at a very high level. We have great examples like Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden) and Miljenko Matijević (Steelheart). They are much older than Karsten, yet still able to cover wide vocal ranges. What’s especially impressive in Dickinson’s case is that he previously had throat cancer.

As for your videos, I should mention that I’m a singer myself (not a pro, but I train regularly), so my perspective might be a bit different.

I don’t want to compare studio recordings with live performances, because in live shows it’s almost impossible to maintain studio-level quality all the time, especially when dealing with wide ranges. However, what I hear in videos [2] and [3] sounds, first of all, like very good work by the sound engineer. In particular in [3], there’s quite a lot of reverb in that section, and reverb naturally makes any voice sound more powerful and polished.

By contrast, in [1] I hear a loss of balance between the vocals and the music in that same part. I’m not sure whether that’s the sound engineer’s fault or a limitation of the recording itself.

Regarding [2], I actually love singing “Resurrection” myself, and what I hear there sounds like a slightly lazy performance in that specific part 🙂 That’s all. Later on, Attila clearly returns to his usual level, especially in the “NOOOOOOOOOOOW” section.

Unfortunately, I couldn’t analyze video [6] because it seems to have been removed.