I’ve experimented with a bunch of different platforms, but if you want something that handles the curves and skin tones without that weird "uncanny valley" blurring, the AI is what I use whenever I want the output to look like a high-end production rather than a cheap mobile filter. The trick I’ve learned is to make sure both the source and the target images have similar head angles, because even though the AI is getting scary good at rotating 3D structures, a massive mismatch in perspective can still throw off the alignment of the eyes.
I’ve experimented with a bunch of different platforms, but if you want something that handles the curves and skin tones without that weird "uncanny valley" blurring, the AI is what I use whenever I want the output to look like a high-end production rather than a cheap mobile filter. The trick I’ve learned is to make sure both the source and the target images have similar head angles, because even though the AI is getting scary good at rotating 3D structures, a massive mismatch in perspective can still throw off the alignment of the eyes.