For me, yes. It's been an experiment to generate a foreground and background. I'm not sure it's a trend though, but I have posted two versions of this idea. Are you noticing it more widespread?
With AI generated stuff, I am trying to make more fantastical stuff that you wouldn't see in the real world (generally).
May I ask what hardware do you use to run this application? The community's about section mentioned that the pinned post had some info, but I couldn't find it..
I think it's that you need to be able to throw parallel processing at a lot of RAM. If you want to do that on a PC you need a GPU that has a lot of RAM, which you can only really buy as part of a beefy GPU. You can't buy a midrange GPU and duct tape DIMMs onto it.
The Apple Silicon architecture has an OK GPU in it, but because of how it's integrated with the CPU, all the RAM in the system is GPU RAM. So Apple Silicon Macs can really punch above their weight for AI applications, because they can use a lot more RAM.
May I ask what modela you use to generate these? I got DiffusionBee, and the two models it downloaded by default, while impressive on their own (I mean... text to images? Magic!), the results are nowhere near as good as your images.
These took awhile to get right. The model is a blend of Real Vision 4, LazyMix+, and URPM. The top three were done with a ControlNet (I can't remember if it was Canny or Depth) to aid the pose and the face was improved with InPaint. The bottom one uses the "openblouse" lora, I think. I am finding that DPM++ SDE Karras is producing the best results, but I haven't tried them all systematically to prove that.
These are beautiful as they are. Perhaps one thing I'd modify is if it could be more obvious that the character is 18+ (as it is, she may well be, but it's a bit ambiguous.)