JD's bazaar

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doe.1971 wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 1:45 pm In the bowels of the Sun Priests palace, Aloy is being questioned intensely. Every now and then the wheel is turned, making the leather strap under her chest push her harder into the metal spikes on the back seat. Bu that's not the worst. What's really worrying her is the hot irons getting ready by one of the acolytes.
Great job, nothing like a relaxation chair in the bowels of a dark and stinky dungeon download/file.php?id=89270&mode=view.
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doe.1971 wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 1:45 pm In the bowels of the Sun Priests palace, Aloy is being questioned intensely. Every now and then the wheel is turned, making the leather strap under her chest push her harder into the metal spikes on the back seat. Bu that's not the worst. What's really worrying her is the hot irons getting ready by one of the acolytes.
I like how the back of the chair leans a bit to help the spikes dig in. A nice design... we should call it the Lazy Girl recliner. :mrgreen:

I love spiked chairs with naked girls in them, and this one is especially nice. Thanks JD, and well done.
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Something to keep the topic up.
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doe.1971 wrote: Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:26 pm Something to keep the topic up.
She's about to get a cure for her boredom. :twisted:
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Lovely work JD.
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download/file.php?id=89387&mode=view, Ah!, nothing like a warm fire and a perfect cushion for tired feet. Great use of light, as usual,
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Thanks guys. Frankly I'm at an all time low, creativity wise. I make dozens of tries and they all look bad. And you know you're bad when there's not the slightest stir in the pants when you look at them.

That bad.
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doe.1971 wrote: Wed Jan 14, 2026 3:22 pm Thanks guys. Frankly I'm at an all time low, creativity wise. I make dozens of tries and they all look bad. And you know you're bad when there's not the slightest stir in the pants when you look at them.

That bad.
That's completely understandable considering the literally thousands of images you've created. But to me... being a total sadist... you could do the exact same torture to 10 different women, and each one would be a 'new' scene to enjoy. I know, that's not displaying true creativity as you strive to do, but it's still enjoyable art for most of us.

Btw, I'm seriously hoping those iron boots are the screw together type with some nasty little studs inside. A little blood oozing out of them would have upped my eom score quite a bit. But it's a lovely image all the same.
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I generally dislike the AI slop but this image I found* good. And since imitation is flattery, here's my imitation. Of course the AI looks better.
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One with a light whipping on the only available part, the ass, one unblemished.

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doe.1971 wrote: Mon Jan 19, 2026 5:50 pm I generally dislike the AI slop but this image I found* good. And since imitation is flattery, here's my imitation. Of course the AI looks better.

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* hard to recall where

One with a light whipping on the only available part, the ass, one unblemished.


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Sure, the AI pic looks good and quite real, but your renders look very good as well, at least to my eye. The difference between appreciation of the talent and work of the creator will always go to the human over the computer.
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download/file.php?id=89614&mode=view, following my proclivities, I prefer the semi-damaged goods. As to AI, I agree with you, most is repetitive stuff and some "artists" don't even bother to correct AI's "hallucinations." Your version of the quarry scene, I think is superior, even though the original is not bad as AI goes.
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