Bob walker
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I love your writing and I love how both you and Doe1971 work together to bring us this au of the Witcher series. I hope you two will continue to work together.Someone who appreciates my writing! At last
I love your writing and I love how both you and Doe1971 work together to bring us this au of the Witcher series. I hope you two will continue to work together.Someone who appreciates my writing! At last
May you be bored more often. This one is very, very nice.Random stuff made out of boredom.
May you be bored more often. This one is very, very nice.
Thanks for sharing.
I must confess that I've never watched it.Fan of SG-1?
"Where is the key of the stargate!?"Random stuff made out of boredom.
Looks good (the effort she does, by pulling on the chains to relieve the impact of her body weight).What do you think? Did the computer generate a good, credible image or not?
Jabba looks quite satisfied.An impudent slave in Jabba's palace.
Something of a premiere to me. I normally use movie stills to make the headshot but not this time. This one is generated by AI, from collection of pictures and videos, the same software used to create deepfakes you've all seen, I assume. The actress Carrie Fisher never EVER posed in this posture. It's all algorithm and learning. We live in truly amazing times.
What do you think? Did the computer generate a good, credible image or not? There's still a work in progress to model more extreme facial reactions like the one when applied 200V on her nipples or on a rack with some 500 lb force extending her joints but we go there ... I'm pretty happy with the result.
The body and the rest is from Internet.
Very credible imo. The computer... and it's operator... did a splendid job creating a body that really needs to be on a rack for a good stretching.An impudent slave in Jabba's palace.
Something of a premiere to me. I normally use movie stills to make the headshot but not this time. This one is generated by AI, from collection of pictures and videos, the same software used to create deepfakes you've all seen, I assume. The actress Carrie Fisher never EVER posed in this posture. It's all algorithm and learning. We live in truly amazing times.
What do you think? Did the computer generate a good, credible image or not? There's still a work in progress to model more extreme facial reactions like the one when applied 200V on her nipples or on a rack with some 500 lb force extending her joints but we go there ... I'm pretty happy with the result.
The body and the rest is from Internet.
The body, Jabba are found online, nothing to brag about. My only experimental take was in the head image used. That one is generated by deepfake software from images of Carrie Fisher. I'm not that good to make the whole images, no way. :/Very credible imo. The computer... and it's operator... did a splendid job creating a body that really needs to be on a rack for a good stretching.
You a did a very good job with that as well. Very hard to tell it's a manip, to me anyway.The body, Jabba are found online, nothing to brag about. My only experimental take was in the head image used. That one is generated by deepfake software from images of Carrie Fisher. I'm not that good to make the whole images, no way. :/
Alas, I never shared the princess Leia fetish. Always thought Carrie Fisher looked quite homely.An impudent slave in Jabba's palace.
Something of a premiere to me. I normally use movie stills to make the headshot but not this time. This one is generated by AI, from collection of pictures and videos, the same software used to create deepfakes you've all seen, I assume. The actress Carrie Fisher never EVER posed in this posture. It's all algorithm and learning. We live in truly amazing times.
What do you think? Did the computer generate a good, credible image or not? There's still a work in progress to model more extreme facial reactions like the one when applied 200V on her nipples or on a rack with some 500 lb force extending her joints but we go there ... I'm pretty happy with the result.
The body and the rest is from Internet.
I like this one a lot!An impudent slave in Jabba's palace.
Something of a premiere to me. I normally use movie stills to make the headshot but not this time. This one is generated by AI, from collection of pictures and videos, the same software used to create deepfakes you've all seen, I assume. The actress Carrie Fisher never EVER posed in this posture. It's all algorithm and learning. We live in truly amazing times.
What do you think? Did the computer generate a good, credible image or not? There's still a work in progress to model more extreme facial reactions like the one when applied 200V on her nipples or on a rack with some 500 lb force extending her joints but we go there ... I'm pretty happy with the result.
The body and the rest is from Internet.
I don"t consider myself a die hard princess Leia fetishist, either.Alas, I never shared the princess Leia fetish. Always thought Carrie Fisher looked quite homely.
So while I appreciate the possibility this offers, was it used on more palatable icons of those years, such as Nastassja Kinski or Ornella Muti, I would be more pleased with the results, I guess.
I don"t consider myself a die hard princess Leia fetishist, either.
But still, seeing her facing torture on the death star as a preteen who barely begun to realize that women actually could be tortured, too....
And then as an early teen see her in a slave girl outfit and chained in a palace full of gangsters, an openly sadistic tyrant, dungeons where poor creatures suffer and a torture chamber with droids torturing droids....
That got me....thinking.
The body looks like one of Briccone's models (attached). He also did some Leia-inspired images (also attached).
Human mind is a tortuous thing, heh. Judging by the moniker, that's more likely to be of some interest to you.
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