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Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Second Life to AI Art Backstory

This is a snapshot taken in the Second Life virtual world by me. Those who have visited my Deviant Art site will probably recognize it.

This is the splash photo that greets you when you arrive at my site. Definitely the same image, but... different.

The question of whether AI art is art has been vigorously debated online, with the vast majority coming down firmly on "No." IMHO this is based largely on the (very legitimate) fears of what AI might do to the human economy, and the human race, given that the psychopaths and sociopaths who dominate government and wealth everywhere have finally glommed onto its potential to turn us all into either corpses or work slaves.

AI art threatens no such thing, but it does threaten to drive trad artists away from having an income. It used to be that if you wanted good artwork to market a product, you needed a good artist. Not necessarily true any longer. 

(I do think that long term artists have a better chance of surviving being replaced by AI simply because eventually things created by human design will alway have a cachet of coolness that things created by AI will never have. I base this assumption on what has happened in the world of chess, where AIs surpassed human chess players a decade ago. Did this destroy interest in chess? No, it did not, chess is now doing better than ever thanks to the ease of finding good opponents via online chess. And people follow the chess games of Caruana, Carlson, Praggnanandhaa and many others, all of them human. No one cares about the games of Stockfish and other AI chess programs, because they're not human, hence not relatable. The same will occur with art: people will care about human artists, not AI art programs. This is not necessarily true for engineers, marketers, clerks and so forth.)

But the real basis of the claims of AI art not being art is that digital artists do little or nothing to create art. They just describe the artwork they want and the computer magically produces it for them. Those cases are very different, and in some cases that's exactly what happens. Though even with prompts alone it can be difficult to get what you want, especially if you're creating sexually explicit material, which admittedly horny scientists estimate is roughly 99.9999999 percent of all AI art. Because most AI art models are designed to FIGHT LIKE HELL to avoid creating explicit sexual images. They have to be cajoled, tricked, and sometimes even beaten severely to produce explicit imagery. (OK, I'm exaggerating here. You can't beat an AI art program. But an AI art program is perfectly capable of making you want to beat it severely.)

Still in the case of the Second Life-based image on this page I clearly created the blueprint for the art. I customed-designed the avatar's body. I bought skin for it, I bought custom hair for it and I bought custom hands for it as well as the clothing it is wearing, all from Second Life designers. I obtained the dance animation it is using (it was a freebie, I think, there are a lot of freebies on Second Life).

I also controlled the lighting in the sky (Second Life lets you control that in some sims, though the lighting only applies to your avatar, not other avatars on the sim.) I didn't build the striking buildings in the background, that was the sim designer's work. (And they did a great job, another great Gorean sim build.)

I also chose the camera angle and location from which I took the snapshot. I wanted to go for a romantic, epic image, and I think I got it.

Now the Civitai model that I used did some really great work based on my Second Life image, but it's very obvious that the Civitai model was based on my snapshot. You could probably get a vaguely similar image of a dancer in a chalwar on a rooftop terrace at sunrise/sunset with clouds via a text prompt, but your chances of getting  something close to this image are quite low, and the chances of getting something close to being the exact same image are almost nil.

So I created an original artwork with the help of the Second Life video game. Does that make me an artist? No. An artist is someone who can create an artwork and control how it looks down to the least detail. And I don't have that kind of control, I am at the mercy of Second Life and Civitai to a certain extent. 

But I'll tell you one thing. There are modern artists whose work consists of painting stripes of color on canvas. Or splashes of paint poured right out of the can onto a canvas on the floor. Or whose work consists of written descriptions of what they would have done, pasted on a museum wall. (I did not make any of those examples up.) And if those guys are artists, so am I. And so are you, gentle readers. So are we all. It's a very fluid term, it turns out.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Dramatic Art O' Porn Image


No joke this time: This is a pic from a file I keep called "Art O' Porn" that contains mostly vidcaps from sexual bondage scenes in various videos and photosets. I like this one because of the ways it uses dramatic lighting to establish the dominance and submission theme, and of course the excellent way the actors present their bodies in the scene.

Image source: Kink.com video 22061 "Training Katherine Cane, Day 4" starring Katherine Cane (handgagged) and Derrick Pierce (handgagging). 

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Accidental Art

 

Sometimes porn becomes art without intent. This is a promo image for Kink.com shoot 14260, featuring Mark Davis and Audrey Rose. I cropped it in tighter because I thought the dynamic
between Mark and Audrey was the real meat of the image. Mark looms behind Audrey like a
Titan, his hand raised as if in farewell, though I'm pretty sure he's gonna spank her ass because
this is bondage porn, after all. It's all about the dramatic lighting and the intense expression Audrey wears combined with Mark's casual pose and thoughtful expression, the way the light hits Mark's arm and Audrey's back, and the way the image creates depth with a clearly defined background (the wall) middle ground (Mark's body) and foreground (Audrey's body, which also draws you in with the ladder angled slightly so that Audrey's shoulder is slightly closer to the viewer than her butt). 
This is art! And bondage porn. Sometimes they are the same.

Here's the same image, uncropped, so you can decide for yourself if cropping helps.
It's still quite powerful, IMHO.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Slavegirl On The Shore


Very Slavador Dali! Click on this pic for a larger, desktop sized image.

Been fooling around in Gor, trying to come up with some cool images with some animations and atmospheric effects. Came up with one that reminded me of Salvador Dali's stuff, lacking only a melty watch or three. If you click on the pic, you can download a much larger pic that will be desktop worthy. See what you think!

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Perils of Negotiating While Being Given A Blowjob


"I don't care if the price I quoted for the silk was a silver blowjob per, the cost of guards to prevent blowjobs means I have to blowjob at least blowjob ... blow ... what was I saying?" Image source: The Gorean tumblr blowjo ... er, art collection. Unattributed, as usual. I looked but was unable to find the artist who created it via reverse image search. If anyone knows, let me know, I'll credit them and prolly write up a post about them ... this is some VERY nice work.

Oh, I know the temptation is great. Why wait until AFTER the deal is made to reward yourself by having a slavegirl give you a nice blowjob? You know you're going to win! Why not have the celebratory blowjob DURING the blowjob ... er, negotiations? It won't be distracting at all! Just a lovely slave kneelng between your legs and sucking your dick while you work. Call it multitasking if you will.

Seriously, this is a nicely imagined piece of art. The two guys are arguing vigorously while the slavegirl kneels before her owner, her arms pinioned behind her, sucking master's dick while they talk because that's her job and she has to suck his cock no matter where, when or how she's ordered to do it. The slave behind the master looks on, a litle bored, holding a vase that may be the topic being argued about/negotiated over. It subtly says a great deal about the society being portrayed, where big-time master types were so busy they couldn't even take breaks for blowjobs, and where slaves were not permitted any privacy whatsoever.

The version on the Gorean Art page is much larger, btw, but with the 7 inch width limit on this blog, I cropped it to focus on the essential blowjob ... er, elements.