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Men's Magazines alterations
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Not totally on topic with bleumune's thread but seemed to fit with the AI alterations discussion here.
I have been using Bing's Dall-E3 to generate historical images (obviously not delivering nsfw in the original creations) then altering using Fooocus plus a bit of photoshopping. Here is one such result. Posted many on DA but got banned (again).
I young female partisan fighter is sentenced to be flogged in public by fascist forces in Naples, Italy 1942.
I have been using Bing's Dall-E3 to generate historical images (obviously not delivering nsfw in the original creations) then altering using Fooocus plus a bit of photoshopping. Here is one such result. Posted many on DA but got banned (again).
I young female partisan fighter is sentenced to be flogged in public by fascist forces in Naples, Italy 1942.
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Roger that on breast sizes. As far as doing the cover with all poser characters, I tried that but it just didn't look the same. But this imagery was part of getting up to speed. I might try to re-do it sometime to get a better result.wjhk93 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2024 6:29 pm Terrificredo in keeping with origin artist intent. The large breasts
cup size with swollen areola tits is erotic great touch. You and I think alike regarding breast sizes. The bigger the better.
I personally would of replaced everything with poser characters, props and environment.
This is better for keeps with the true artwork. Will Burner
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Indeed, you are correct, good sir!frog wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2024 11:49 am https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view, the way MAM's covers should have been. Thanks.

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I'm in the process of doing so, but I'm still so busy learning that I haven't taken the time to post any yet. I'll try to make the time soon!

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"Posted many on DA but got banned (again)."williej wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 2:53 pm Not totally on topic with bleumune's thread but seemed to fit with the AI alterations discussion here.
I have been using Bing's Dall-E3 to generate historical images (obviously not delivering nsfw in the original creations) then altering using Fooocus plus a bit of photoshopping. Here is one such result. Posted many on DA but got banned (again).
I young female partisan fighter is sentenced to be flogged in public by fascist forces in Naples, Italy 1942.
Italy 1942a.jpg
<sigh> One can always count on DA to ruin things. They ought to get sued for misrepresentation in using the word "Deviant" in their title. It ought to be VA -- vanilla art.
I love the look of your young female partisan fighter. Isn't it amazing how mammary development seems to be directly correlated with trying to be part of the Resistance?
It also seems to be directly correlated with getting caught by the Evil Oppressors!
Thanks for thinking of us and sharing your work here on the GIMP. This is the only place I feel safe these days!
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A couple of people have shown an interest in something I've been doing with some of the old Men's magazine images which suffered from having the heroines clad in far too much clothing and also showing very little concern about facing "A Fate Worse Than Death." Lots of people have tried to disrobe the heroines using photoshop or other drawing software, but it always looked pretty fake (I've tried it myself, and it was a ton of work for not-very-satisfactory results).
Anyway, I had some great instruction from JD, so here's the first of my posts of AI-modified Men's magazines (mostly covers for now and mostly those mags that I was able to get good scans of - 400 or 600dpi scans -- the AI software doesn't work as reliably for low resolution scans).
So here's Man's Book 1965-02, before and after (I happened to have a decent image with all the cover lettering removed, which made this one easier). Let me know of your interest if you want to see more.
Anyway, I had some great instruction from JD, so here's the first of my posts of AI-modified Men's magazines (mostly covers for now and mostly those mags that I was able to get good scans of - 400 or 600dpi scans -- the AI software doesn't work as reliably for low resolution scans).
So here's Man's Book 1965-02, before and after (I happened to have a decent image with all the cover lettering removed, which made this one easier). Let me know of your interest if you want to see more.

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