I understand that for sure, but in my case I collect for others as well as myself. I get a kick out of sharing with other people, and maybe give them something new that they really like. So I tend to not throw anything away even if it no longer moves me, as others may like to have it too.doe.1971 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 20, 2025 10:41 amUsed to be the same only to realize that an image that doesn't move the erect-o-meter anymore is just a waste of storage. For example 10 years ago the needle would bend on some Quoom art but nowadays it takes a Jucundus to produce the same response. Call me an sophisticated hoarder.![]()
JD's bazaar
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Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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I sincerely doubt there are people who might want the opera omnia auctoris of me, hehe. Like Noble Vulchur, not long ago.wulf wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 9:45 pm I understand that for sure, but in my case I collect for others as well as myself. I get a kick out of sharing with other people, and maybe give them something new that they really like. So I tend to not throw anything away even if it no longer moves me, as others may like to have it too.

Reworked. I like it more.
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I love this judas cradle scene. It's a classic, and has lovely details... like the arm & legs weights and the reddish chafing on the ankles.
https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view
As I'm known to do, I find little gems in the background of the centerpiece and this composition is no exception. That suspension chair is total genius, and I really must get me one of those for my playroom. If you haven't filed the necessary patent papers yet, you should. It deserves a place of recognition with all the other dungeon furniture you've invented.
https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view
And no, I didn't miss the sweaty girl on the right having her joints pulled apart.
https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view
As I'm known to do, I find little gems in the background of the centerpiece and this composition is no exception. That suspension chair is total genius, and I really must get me one of those for my playroom. If you haven't filed the necessary patent papers yet, you should. It deserves a place of recognition with all the other dungeon furniture you've invented.
https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view
And no, I didn't miss the sweaty girl on the right having her joints pulled apart.

Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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Ah, those cherished moments in life when JD hits upon a creative rush 

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Neah, I usually go with the same output speed, the amount that I decide to 'publish' varies (and you should know this first hand). Sometimes I think they are not good even for your lowered acceptance standards so they get deleted with no further ado. Like when something looks really great in your head but when you put in in pixels become really shitty?
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Thanks everyone! Replying late since my log in here wasn't working. Yes, I am quite monothematic. I don't do this for commercial reasons, only for fun, so I just do what I want. This was my first foray into AI generating video. It is not an easy process. First, I haven't found an unrestricted video generator yet, which is why they are all wearing skimpy garments instead of nothing. It is also hard to control - only about one out of every five or six videos turn out okay, and there are certain motions I haven't figured out how to do, like turning the handles of the rack slowly by only a few degrees - AI just wants the character to spin the wheel. And audio is something I'm just figuring out. I sampled the audio from "Thor and the Amazon Women" for the scene, but I'd like to find an AI audio generator.LLL wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 10:50 amI 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.yyy02 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 7:36 pmThanks for sharing JD.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
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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Whatever you do, don't change.GraekrasBlight wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 11:19 am Thanks everyone! Replying late since my log in here wasn't working. Yes, I am quite monothematic. I don't do this for commercial reasons, only for fun, so I just do what I want. This was my first foray into AI generating video. It is not an easy process. First, I haven't found an unrestricted video generator yet, which is why they are all wearing skimpy garments instead of nothing. It is also hard to control - only about one out of every five or six videos turn out okay, and there are certain motions I haven't figured out how to do, like turning the handles of the rack slowly by only a few degrees - AI just wants the character to spin the wheel. And audio is something I'm just figuring out. I sampled the audio from "Thor and the Amazon Women" for the scene, but I'd like to find an AI audio generator.

One day I shall be able to animate racks scenes like this, using a form of ControlNet of the future ... some day.
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