>>936780233
If you look at the differences between our two outputs Waz's is just better in general. He once posted a screenshot of his workflow and it's honestly a thing of beauty.
Anyway, what I was getting at is that you'll notice in the original image and in Waz's version there's a bit of film grain "noise" after it finishes generating the new image (that's the Post in PostProcessing) that helps to blend a lot of the edges of the image. I know one way to do it, but the last time I tried it added way too much and I never went back to fine tune it. I definitely should take the time to do it though as the results speak for themselves.