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I don't know what I would call it, but I have been wanting a more furry style for quite a while. Like hoodies that have ears on the hood (or hats with the same), things that are actually fuzzy and such, tail belts that actually work as belts, etc. Not just character designs on t-shirts or just using furry art on the clothing.
This breathes "Roblox animal hoodies but IRL" and tbh- Im here for it.
I have an instance of Stable Diffusion. Lessee if it can mock up "Kolanki Superfurry".
I dunno about this one. That's kinda a novel placement, so SD can't infer much about where stuff goes. Maybe you could do it with more-elaborate stuff like regional hints or ControlNet or something, but that'd take more work.
pokes away for a while
Eh. Yeah, doesn't do all that well. The problem is that tails are normally portrayed as being much lower than a belt is normally worn.