JD's bazaar

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Riding the rod was a most feared result for disobedience for a slave. Spending up to a day half impaled in public was fearsome enough to bring discipline in even the most rebellious mining slave.

Locals are commenting on the 'assets' of the punished slaves so displayed.
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Got a few alternative angles. Judging by responses will decide next day if I should bother you further on this matter.
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doe.1971 wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 1:29 am...Judging by responses will decide next day if I should bother you further on this matter.
Yes, please do bother us further. :D
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doe.1971 wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 1:29 am Riding the rod was a most feared result for disobedience for a slave. Spending up to a day half impaled in public was fearsome enough to bring discipline in even the most rebellious mining slave.

Locals are commenting on the 'assets' of the punished slaves so displayed.

aloy image.jpg

Got a few alternative angles. Judging by responses will decide next day if I should bother you further on this matter.
No need to say I am all for alternative angles. I always meant to ask (too lazy to check) is the resolution you upload here and over at AU the same? Just to know which one to prioritize.
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LLL wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 4:21 am No need to say I am all for alternative angles. I always meant to ask (too lazy to check) is the resolution you upload here and over at AU the same? Just to know which one to prioritize.
They are the same when duplicate but check both avenues cuz seldom I concoct something that's suitable for both. Most of the time is either here or there. This one is an exception, mild enough for AU (I need to refrain from doing a full penetration) yet enough meat on it to satisfy the gore hounds here.
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Since quite a few showed interest, here's the rest of two from the set. My workflow is that I usually make more than one angle on the same 3D setup, let a day or two to pass, take another look with fresh eyes and then I keep one and send to dungeon the ones I like less. Here's the one I liked less in this case.


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doe.1971 wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 7:04 pm Since quite a few showed interest, here's the rest of two from the set. My workflow is that I usually make more than one angle on the same 3D setup, let a day or two to pass, take another look with fresh eyes and then I keep one and send to dungeon the ones I like less. Here's the one I liked less in this case.


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So sad to think of all those pics lost to the void...
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LLL wrote: Thu Aug 14, 2025 4:04 am So sad to think of all those pics lost to the void...
Don't be. Most were truly bad.
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doe.1971 wrote: Thu Aug 14, 2025 6:36 am
LLL wrote: Thu Aug 14, 2025 4:04 am So sad to think of all those pics lost to the void...
Don't be. Most were truly bad.
Can't believe it. BTW JD, I asked something on another thread, the one about experimenting with AI, illustrating the usual skin color issue with your recent Aloy pic horribly butchered by me. Then things got even weirder, as I explain over there. COuld you pop in and dispense your proverbial wisdom?
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doe.1971 wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 7:04 pm Since quite a few showed interest, here's the rest of two from the set. My workflow is that I usually make more than one angle on the same 3D setup, let a day or two to pass, take another look with fresh eyes and then I keep one and send to dungeon the ones I like less. Here's the one I liked less in this case.


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You may not like them much, but I do.... for whatever that's worth. :)
Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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LLL wrote: Thu Aug 14, 2025 11:30 am Could you pop in and dispense your proverbial wisdom?
Turn the composite in black and white then recolorize it in Comfy, as per the instructions of esteemed xs70. Might not be original colors but will look decent.

Told you repeatedly that installing Comfy will not affect Fooocus in any form.
wulf wrote: Thu Aug 14, 2025 6:03 pm You may not like them much, but I do.... for whatever that's worth. :)
Of course it's worth a ton. In this dreary place of ghosts and quiet shadows one praise is worth more than a rain in Sahara.
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