Please consider that post just grumbling of a very jaded old man who wasn't in a good mood. Rest assured I do appreciate the time and talented effort it takes to create images like yours, which are beautiful. Keep at it.Deathtrap wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 3:19 amI don't really know what to tell you, wulf. The work I've been putting up is part of my AI self-training as I try and expand the Deathtrap brand out into other media.
A lot of the work I do is not relevant to posting here. A lot of the work, like the construction site series, is relevant but requires a bit, or a lot, of photoshop work to make it presentable. As I slog through it, I generally post a selection of my day's work at the end of my work session.
And I tend to squeeze every bit of content I can out of an alignment of good prompts, generators and whatever other loras or modifiers are involved. So, yes, I have a lot of construction site photos to plow through.
Maybe I'm wrong here, but even though the two pictures above might be described with almost the same description, to me the dynamics of the pose and expression make the two images completely different. But maybe I'm wrong. If other people want me to cut back or think I'm getting repetitive, I take their opinions to heart.
Deathtrap's Damsels (Primarily AI)
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Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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Thank you for the kind words, Wulf. I'll try and mix up the variety a little more.






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I have been playing around with AI. Odd how, often the same prompt yields a variety of results, often quite goofy. When it yields a decent result, I save the 'seed' and resending the prompt yields a series of decent results with small differences.
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Seems like AI has trouble with drawing fingers.
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The technology is improving at a rapid clip. The era of regularly getting nine-fingered hand blobs is basically over. But, still, it's a good idea to count the fingers and toes. Here's one example: this looks good on first inspection until you notice that she has an extra knuckle on her hand. Trivial to change in photoshop. But her disappearing back leg would be more of a chore.

I have probably hundreds of these sooo-close pics and quite honestly I'm just going to wait the few months it's going to take for the technology to reach the point of making corrections less of a hassle rather than slog through them all now.
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Great series of posts. I love the fact that your AI constructs include shapely brown and black beauties.
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Thanks, yyy. I do have a love and appreciation for all manner of damsel.




Great series of posts. I love the fact that your AI constructs include shapely brown and black beauties.
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Thanks, yyy. I do have a love and appreciation for all manner of damsel.




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