TFG Animal Job Tests
Elephant Test
The hand on the left belongs to a model wearing a ring. Her hand is naturally open—not stretched out flat, as shown in the supplementary image, but relaxed with a gentle natural curve. When you place your hand against a wall in a relaxed state, it naturally curves; if you press or push, the hand can flatten, but here it should remain relaxed.
The goal is to capture the entire hand—thumb and pinky included, with visible nails. Once we have this “model” of the hand, we can use it as a reference and apply it to the elephant. Through our AI tools, the hand can then be adjusted, rotated, and integrated seamlessly into the scene.
On the left, the hand is positioned facing the viewer, while on the right it appears more naturally integrated into the composition.
Test Example:
The Below second test further demonstrates the capability of AI to shape and position the hand naturally so it integrates seamlessly into the scene—in this case, a model’s hand touching an elephant.
Important Notes:
The hand should be open in a relaxed, natural position, facing the viewer, with all five fingers and fingernails clearly visible.
The ring must remain as sharply in focus as the hand itself, ensuring equal emphasis.
The background should be kept plain to avoid distractions.
TFG Beatle test
Test Overview
This test is important. On the left, we see the model’s hand with the bracelet—framed in what could be considered a medium close-up. One option is to maintain this framing with careful attention to the background; grass would likely be the most suitable setting. Another option is to move in tighter for a full close-up, where the hand and bracelet fill the entire frame.
The key elements to focus on are:
Hand Position: The hand must be fully open (unlike the reference image), with all five fingers naturally spread and visible.
Bracelet Visibility: The bracelet must be clearly shown on the wrist in every framing.
Natural Presentation: The hand should appear relaxed, as in the elephant example.
On the right, we see the beetle. The test illustrates variation in size—from larger to smaller beetles. The ideal scale will need to be evaluated in post-production to determine which version integrates best.