Troqu

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So I don't have anything against the concept of AI art. But it occurs to me that I've thought more times in the last month "haven't I already seen this" than ever. And I'm fine with Real porn sissy and trans games which all use the same well of images.
 

CutieLvr

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I have nothing against AI art, it works for me, and the renders are beautiful. How about an Incest Patch so you can change "step-cousin" to cousin, for goodness' sakes? That's not INCEST!!
 

Ayam85

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Another AI CG. I wish there is more original artist work rather than AI.
I agree with you. I also wished there are more 2D games with gorgeous art like Refuge of Embers and Our Red String than ai-generated one like this.

Using ai to make a game is beyond lazy. If you look at other ai-generated games, you'll notice they all are very similar to each other because developers used same software to make them.
 
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bobjones9792

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Maybe a silly question, but do you know what they use for AI art?
The most likely case would probably be Stable Diffusion, since it supports hardcore NSFW images and most other AI gens don't. If its Stable Diffusion (Automatic1111 is widely used), the art is controlled primarily by the text prompt which describes the scene/girl, and the model (can find on civitai.com) which is basically the database of images the program uses to make pictures. I don't know the specifics in this case.

By the way, I'm guessing this is a trend but the anti-AI art posts are starting to look an awful lot like criticisms of NTR or MTL, in that there are die-hard haters who want it all banned, regardless of the circumstances or reason. NTR is a matter of taste, MTL can be good and bad, and even when its bad as long as it doesn't break anything its still better then nothing at all, and as for AI art gens, they are tools. They have some SEVERE limitations, (more then non-users realize), but if used well, like any good tool they can be used to carefully enhance a work or create good ones, or they can be used sloppily to make bottom basement garbage. Don't confuse the use of the tool for the tool itself.
 

clitacafro

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That makes a lot of sense. I am aware of Stable Diffusion, in general. I am just wondering what's used in this kind of community, especially given that it's more "indie".

It's a bit funny, while I am of course not a fan of varying amounts of fingers and melting I feel similar about how all these 3D games use the same tools (partly even same assets) to create their art and most of it gives me uncanny valley vibes.

I hope that these tools improve, mostly cause I like the scene for being kind of "indie" and people coming up with interesting ideas when the hurdle to do so is low enough to keep them interested and engaged. I love what some people make out of engines that were made for a completely different genre for example. I hope that technologies like Stable Diffusion help here as well.
 

Jonboy80

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I agree with you. I also wished there are more 2D games with gorgeous art like Refuge of Embers and Our Red String than ai-generated one like this.

Using ai to make a game is beyond lazy. If you look at other ai-generated games, you'll notice they all are very similar to each other because developers used same software to make them.
I don't think you realize how hard it is to make even halfway decent looking art from scratch. I'd rather have AI CG over stick figures, which is about as far as a great many people can get with their artistic abilities. Sure, they could commission art, but then you get vastly differing styles such as Roundscape Adorevia or Legend of Queen Opala where no two pieces look the same due to multiple artists doing the heavy lifting.

As much as people rag on DAZ and other 3DCG art, it does allow unskilled people to create a story and illustration for others to experience. And, for me, that is all that matters when it comes to visual creative writing, whether it's pornographic or not.
 
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