One Month with SoulGen AI: A Hands-On, Raw NSFW Image Editing Ride
SoulGen Feels Like Painting a Living Canvas
SoulGen’s NSFW image tools don’t behave like a bland pixel-filler. They feel like you’re sketching a fantasy onto a responsive surface: you prompt a mood and watch it breathe and shift. It’s interactive, occasionally clumsy, and often rewarding.
First Impressions: The Inpaint Brush
You stand before an image — a character, an anime girl, or something more personal. The Inpaint tool hands you a brush and asks what you want to change: remove clothes, swap backgrounds, tweak expression. You highlight a region, adjust the prompt, and the AI gradually uncovers a new version of your idea.
Sometimes the result is uncanny and precise. Other times a shadow goes lop-sided or a stocking misaligns. Those stumbles are part of the feedback loop: you refine, laugh, nudge the selection, and try again.
SoulGen Image Generator — 4-Step User Guide
Below is a start-to-finish walkthrough of SoulGen’s interface with practical tips for better results.
1) Upload Image
Where to click: the big gradient button labeled “Upload Image.” What it does: loads a base photo for editing or outpainting. How to use: click Upload Image and pick a file (JPG/PNG work in most cases).
Tips:
- Use the clearest, highest-resolution source you have to avoid blurry outputs.
- Crop out irrelevant elements before upload if you only care about a subject.
2) Choose Mode: Edit or Extend
Two tabs live at the top-left: Edit (default) and Extend.
A) Edit
- Label: “Edit Image” with a small help icon and a note about selecting/deselecting areas.
- How it works: click a region to select it for modification; click again to deselect. Multiple regions can be toggled to craft complex selections.
- Use cases: remove or replace backgrounds, change clothing, swap objects, adjust skies.
- Pro tip: select only what should change — leaving the rest untouched yields better fidelity.
B) Extend
- Purpose: outpainting. Expand the canvas beyond the current borders and let the AI invent content that blends with the original.
- Use cases: create wider landscapes, add headroom, fix missing edges or limbs, craft cinematic wide shots.
- Pro tip: extend in small steps (10–20% per side) for cleaner fills and better coherence.
3) Enter Prompt (Describe the Result)
Where: the large box labeled “Enter prompt — what you want to see in your image.” What to write: a clear, visual description of the edit or the expanded scene.
Working prompt formula: Subject + specific details + style + lighting/mood + quality cues.
Edit examples:
- Replace the selected shirt with a black leather jacket, realistic texture, soft studio lighting, natural shadows.
- Fill selected sky with dramatic sunset clouds, warm golden hour light, realistic color grading.
Extend examples:
- Extend canvas to the right into a cozy café interior with wooden tables and bokeh lights, realistic, evening mood.
- Continue the beach shoreline with gentle waves, footprints in wet sand, pastel sunrise.
Tips:
- Be concrete rather than vague: say ‘red ceramic mug’ instead of ’nice cup.’
- Call out what must remain consistent: colors, perspective, era, or lighting.
4) Output Settings: Number of Images & Model
Options you’ll find:
A) Number of Images
- 1 — single result.
- 4 (PRO) — four variations.
- 9 (PRO) — nine variations. If you’re not Pro, generate one and iterate; more variations increase the odds of a perfect match.
B) Model
- V1.0 — legacy baseline, often faster and reliable for simple edits.
- V2.0 (New) — newer model with improved detail and coherence for complex tasks. Start with V2.0 for detail; switch to V1.0 if you prefer its look or speed.
After picking number and model, click Generate/Create to produce results.
Reviewing and Iterating
Compare variants and choose the closest match. Then iterate:
- Refine the prompt (add 3–6 precise words).
- Adjust the selection region (tighten or loosen it).
- Switch model or reroll for fresh randomness. Export the final image using the app’s Download/Save control (typically PNG/JPG).
Pro Tips for Better Outputs
- Make one change at a time: complex multi-step edits are less error-prone than mega-prompts.
- Avoid razor-thin selections that slice through hair or fur; include a slightly larger, natural boundary.
- Specify lighting direction and mood so new elements match the base photo.
- State perspective and scale for added objects: ‘on the table, small ceramic bowl, front-left.’
- Keep an original copy of your upload to compare and revert quickly.
How Features Play Out
- Inpaint editing: select areas to modify — remove clothing, tweak pose, change background.
- NSFW mode (opt-in): you get a warning and must consent before explicit edits proceed.
- Text prompt flexibility: describe pose, lighting, or style and the AI will try to match.
- Anime and realistic styles: the tool handles stylized anime girls and lifelike portraits.
- Edit, extend, and swap: outpainting to stretch scenes, face-swap, and fine-tune details.
- Limited free generation: one free creation a day with a watermark; Pro opens more slots.
The Feeling of Using It
I tried a quiet scene — lounging in daylight — tapped the outfit and nudged for a daring pose. The AI wobbled: thigh-highs became thigh-mid, shadows shifted oddly. That wobble felt oddly human, like the tool is discovering your fantasy with you. It can belly-flop, but when it lands right, it’s thrilling.
Some users will wince at subscription costs if they get serious about detail. Others report occasional feature glitches, like NSFW toggles disappearing. For those who enjoy a tactile, experiment-driven process, the rawness is part of the charm.
Who Should Try SoulGen?
- Tinkering artists: flexible controls keep feedback loops tight.
- Fantasy weavers: anime or photoreal, the AI fills narrative gaps.
- Privacy-minded creators: NSFW is consent-gated and opt-in.
- Budget-conscious explorers: one-day trial is enough to test the vibe; upgrade if hooked.
My Honest Take
I found myself leaning in more than I expected — prompting ‘dim room, soft focus, lingerie’ and cheekily laughing at its quirks. The misfires are part of the entertainment. Despite price and occasional bugs, I’d recommend trying the free generation. If your whims line up with the AI, you’ll be back reshaping shadows and fantasies long after your first cup of coffee.