Men's Magazines alterations

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bleumune wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2024 9:35 pm [..] the heroine already looks pretty exhausted from what the Germans have done to her.
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All terrific :twisted: 8-) AI redoes. Will Burner
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bleumune wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2024 9:24 pm I can't remember where I picked this Burning at the Stake image, but the artist is definitely skilled. The only problem I can find with it is that his heroine is over-dressed. But AI can take care of that . . .

I'm sure it from Stake damsels files. I agree she was overdress :D for sure. Will Burner
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bleumune wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 3:10 pm I was cleaning up some of my files and noticed that I had finished this cover of Man's Story 1962-11 titled "A Bed of Fire for the Bound Beauties of Norway" but had never posted it. I couldn't help but find objections to the original cover, partly because both heroines on the cover are wearing more clothing than necessary for the evil intentions of those dastardly nazis. But my main objection was the serene expression of the heroine about to be lowered onto a grate over the fire. She looks like she's striding down the runway at a fashion show instead of being menaced by a "Fate Worse Than Death"!

Anyway, here's my altered images along with the original cover image.
Could you do again on this one? I like the theme and story so much.
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bleumune wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2024 9:35 pm This is the first image I tried to modify with AI, and I made every beginner's mistake possible. Many thanks to JD in posting a set of tutorial steps that allowed me to do something at least reasonably good looking. I didn't do anything about the heroine's expression for two reasons: (1) I didn't know how (and I still find changing the expression to be just about the hardest thing to do with Fooocus AI), and (2) the heroine already looks pretty exhausted from what the Germans have done to her.
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Here's a comic book illustration I found somewhere that looked like it could use a little AI improvement . . .

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And another Men's magazine - Man's Book 1966-08
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bleumune wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:05 pm And another Men's magazine - Man's Book 1966-08
Stupid nazis! You don't strangle a female before you torture her. :roll: 8-)
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Nice work Sir, and thanks for sharing.
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wulf wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:50 pm
bleumune wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:05 pm And another Men's magazine - Man's Book 1966-08
Stupid nazis! You don't strangle a female before you torture her. :roll: 8-)
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Nice work Sir, and thanks for sharing.
Very true, wulf. But we can't expect too much from our fantasy villains, after all!
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bleumune wrote: Tue Jul 16, 2024 3:20 pm
wulf wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:50 pm
bleumune wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:05 pm And another Men's magazine - Man's Book 1966-08
Stupid nazis! You don't strangle a female before you torture her. :roll: 8-)
https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view

Nice work Sir, and thanks for sharing.
Very true, wulf. But we can't expect too much from our fantasy villains, after all!
Yeah you're right, I suppose. Thanks to talented guys like you, JD, and others around here, their mistakes can be corrected.

I know the idea of the Men's Magazine pulp stories was supposed to be guys fantasizing about women in peril, which they swoop in and save from a fate worse than death, after which they ride off in the sunset together to where he gets his 'reward' fuck from a grateful female.... to live happily ever after.
The thing is I question just how many males that read those stories and looked at the artwork actually wanted that intended 'outcome', or how many that were, like us here on the gimp, disappointed when Macho Joe saved her and spoiled all the fun. I think the percentages might surprise us.
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