JD's bazaar

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frog wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 4:02 pm I hope he finds consolation in the tavern. These are very very good. As usual, your use of architectural details and perspective is enviable.
Still, kind of suck ... to be attracted by a feisty noble, waaay above your station and to need finding a local whore as a substitute ...
frog wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 4:02 pm I have to disagree with LLL, however. I think the use of closeup in pic 3 is very cinematographic.
No worry, people disagreeing with LL is part and parcel of his life. Actually it's a much shorter list of the times when he was right.
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doe.1971 wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 2:18 pm An AI movie found on DA by GraekrasBlight. Credits to the creator....https://www.mediafire.com/file/rwfux5dn ... c.mkv/file
Thanks for sharing JD.

I love Graekas Blight’s work, the lighting, the composition, and the fact that his subjects have an Asian influence to them, especially when juxtaposed with the cold stone walls and torture machinery of a Medieval dungeon.
Gives them almost a fantasy air, like some of your work.
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yyy02 wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 7:36 pm Gives them almost a fantasy air, like some of your work.
I'm honored but that guy is light year away ahead of me. I tried to dabble in AI video, lame results.
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doe.1971 wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 4:36 pm
frog wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 4:02 pm I hope he finds consolation in the tavern. These are very very good. As usual, your use of architectural details and perspective is enviable.
Still, kind of suck ... to be attracted by a feisty noble, waaay above your station and to need finding a local whore as a substitute ...
frog wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 4:02 pm I have to disagree with LLL, however. I think the use of closeup in pic 3 is very cinematographic.
No worry, people disagreeing with LL is part and parcel of his life. Actually it's a much shorter list of the times when he was right.
While I am used to old Goebbels being an amateur in manipulating information in comparison to JD, I am surprised at Frog's logical unsubstantiated leap. Nowhere did I say the closeup in pic nr.3 was anything but brilliant! I did, however, ask for a further image showing the same situation from a POV placed a few steps back, so as to include the wheel on which Yen is bound. This has a logic, beyond personal taste. Getting images of a young nude woman with arms and legs in a cross-like position is easy, with AI, as long as wrists and ankles are out of the picture. Much harder, actually nigh impossible with my limited skills, is getting a pic tha shows believable ropes or chains restraining hands and feet.

As for people often disagreeing with me, what can I say? The higher up we go, the smaller we seem in the eyes of those unable to fly :lol:
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PS while JD is a first class manipulator, he ALSO is such a great guy... he sent me the pic I asked for - and it's great! No idea why he is not sharing it here with the world (or with that tiny fraction of world frequenting GIMP).
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yyy02 wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 7:36 pm
doe.1971 wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 2:18 pm An AI movie found on DA by GraekrasBlight. Credits to the creator....https://www.mediafire.com/file/rwfux5dn ... c.mkv/file
Thanks for sharing JD.

I love Graekas Blight’s work, the lighting, the composition, and the fact that his subjects have an Asian influence to them, especially when juxtaposed with the cold stone walls and torture machinery of a Medieval dungeon.
Gives them almost a fantasy air, like some of your work.
I too noticed some similarity between our JD and Graekras. His work is excellent, a pity he is a bit... monothematic, or at least oligothematic. It's always about racks, sometimes a whip, rarely a wooden horse. I don't remember him doing much else, nor does he outdoor scenes or short series. Still, one of the best.
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Oligothematic. Every day learning something new. A man of few interests was normally associated with monomans or oligomans?
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doe.1971 wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 2:14 pm Oligothematic. Every day learning something new. A man of few interests was normally associated with monomans or oligomans?
I wouldn't know, but if his interests were more than seven and less than nine he would be definitly be associated with Ottomans.
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Aye, the Octomans. The scourge of the Puszta.

Another AI video remarkably well done, this time by KrakenDagger.

Buttercup on The Machine.

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https://www.mediafire.com/file/pdu7f7kg ... 2.mkv/file
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doe.1971 wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 3:17 pm Aye, the Octomans. The scourge of the Puszta.

Another AI video remarkably well done, this time by KrakenDagger.

Buttercup on The Machine.


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https://www.mediafire.com/file/pdu7f7kg ... 2.mkv/file
A bit too cartoonish IMO.
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