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Hello,

Here are some links and tips:

1.Sites powered by DALL-E:

1.1 Microsoft bing
1.2 Microsoft designer image creator

You will need a microsoft account to access them, but it is very easy to create one if you don't have or you don't remember it. The advantages of DALL-E are that the quality of the images is awsome, it can understand relatively complex instructions, and it is very easy to use: just write what you want to get. The disadvantage is that Microsoft imposes a strict puritan censorship.

In this thread dedicated to bing, you will find lots of samples, and also people often share their prompts so you will be able to learn how to push the limits of the censor system. The rules change over time, so it may be the case that the older examples that you find there may not work any more.

2. Powered by stable diffusion. Here are a couple of sites that are easy to use and where you can make adult content. There are many possibilities, other people can suggest other things.

2.1 tensor.art

2.2 seaart.ai

This is less censored but it is not as good and simple as Dall-E. It is not so easy to find instructive messages about this here. These are a couple of posts of mine where I showed how I used these tools:

This was not made with bing, but it definitely belongs here
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I took the well known image of bing's censor dog. I got a Tom's face from the web, cut it and pasted it (just the old classical photoshop or paint method) in place of the dog's face. Then I used the site tensor.art, I placed that image in the Img2Img tool, I used the model adonismix20, the lora Bukkake excessive cum, and the control net lineart with the same input image and this prompt:

The actor Tom Holland, masculine man, naked, egg yolk under his face, yellow yolk on the floor, a white cup of coffee, guilty face, beagle costume, smile, cum on floor, elbows, arms, hands, se relame, face full of cum, he licks his lips with tongue, bukkake excessive cum.

I had to add as negative promt long hair, dick, cock, penis because, under the influence of the bukkake lora, it tended to interpret the egg as a piece of cock. After 200 attempts trying different parameters adjustments, you see the result I liked the most.

Sorry that I did not give more details then.

In tensor.art, I used the model manlyalpha and adonismix for the first and last images respectively. I do not remember the middle, sorry. The prompt:

Young gay man of 18 years of age naked in a dark dungeon, twink, slim, thin, 18 years of age, very young, very thin, ressembles Peter Pan, beautiful cute hansome face, whip, slaves, collar and chain, prisoners, cum, pain, fear, open eyes, caged, big hard dick, huge cock, ejaculation, orgasm, semen, cuffed, hairy ass, hairy, hairy legs, hairy chest, butt, cum in ass, cum in asshole, cum in face, cum in mouth, cum everywhere, very long penis, rough gay sex, bdsm, erection, boner, legs up, arms up

Once I got an image I liked I used the "after detailer" button on it to improve the face, and later the upscaler.

Here you two more with almost the same prompt:

This is again Adonismix20, but ressembling Will Smith:
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For the next one I picked the model RealBoyMix and added the Loras OnlyCocks and Bukkake excessive cum:
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Many models are better trained for females and do not do well with male genitals. Some loras like the above can help with this. Models listed as "masculine" should work better, but it is not always the case.

On the other hand, some of those masculine models are biased towards very muscular bodies, that is why I had to insist so much on being young and thin to try to get a twink. With other models, specially related to anime, it may be the opposite: one may have to insist on being muscular.

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I wish people would share more how to, tips and tricks things like that. Pretty sure the more people learn to do that the more and better content we get
 
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No offense but this site has hundreds of shared prompts and tips already

You have to like, read it.
Yes, but you have to like, find it though.

Perhaps there should be sticky thread with some AI basics and tips. Maybe then that would stop the help posts and "whining" that some of you are clearly annoyed by.
 

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I wish people would share more how to, tips and tricks things like that. Pretty sure the more people learn to do that the more and better content we get
I second this! It sucks that some people gatekeep tricks and prompts. It costs $0 to be helpful. And it's not like it's their intellectual property anyway. AI has some people fooled as if they truly created these images. Like, putting watermarks on AI generated content just makes me giggle a bit.
 

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Yes, but you have to like, find it though.

Perhaps there should be sticky thread with some AI basics and tips. Maybe then that would stop the help posts and "whining" that some of you are clearly annoyed by.
And there is the hard part. Once the thread gets long, with questions, and answers, and tips/instructions, it's still going to be a slog to find anything again. AND with everything changing so fast, half the thread would be outdated every few months. If we had old post or at least first post editing, then we could make a comprehensive guide with links to other posts and stuff. Blog posts MIGHT work but I haven't tried those yet and they're out of the way but should be linkable.

To be clear, I'm not dogpiling. I want to work the problem and find a solution.
 
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Just do what I did

Find someone whose work you like and IM them and ask them how they made the image

Most people won’t post prompts because overuse of a prompt gets it flagged by the system (and bots also locate prompts posted on forums and flag them); but they will share it on IM

I didn’t know how to do any of this, so I asked people, and in three weeks I was able to do a pretty decent replication of Roxy Music’s 1975 album cover of Siren
 

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My issue with threads like this is that it’s very hard to help people achieve what they want unless they actually say what they want. That’s all this app is. Painting with words. The quality of your work is basically up to you, your patience and vocabulary. There is a huge difference between asking for tips and asking for help with a particular challenge. “Give me tips!” OK, red/cyan, green/magenta and blue/yellow are complementary colors! Does that help you make your image?

What are you trying to do and what trouble are you having in getting the app to make it?
 

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My issue with threads like this is that it’s very hard to help people achieve what they want unless they actually say what they want. That’s all this app is. Painting with words. The quality of your work is basically up to you, your patience and vocabulary. There is a huge difference between asking for tips and asking for help with a particular challenge. “Give me tips!” OK, red/cyan, green/magenta and blue/yellow are complementary colors! Does that help you make your image?

What are you trying to do and what trouble are you having in getting the app to make it?
I'd suggest ignoring these threads then.

And it's not like AI image making isn't a highly repetitive, plug-and-play process. So nearly all tip questions can be resolved by posting what you used, more specifically your prompt and the AI site that actually did the work of creating the image. If you don't care to give that info (for whatever fear you have) that's your own affair. Continue to ignore those posts/threads. But some of us like to help others. Granted answering the same questions does get tiresome, so that's why I say it would be great if what Zodaar has posted above were sticky thread that one could refer others too who ask for general help with the process. That would limit or at least direct the help/tips post traffic away from the other AI threads where some of you are (understandably) irritated that you have to scroll past people asking help to get to the content you'd actually like to see.
 

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My issue with threads like this is that it’s very hard to help people achieve what they want unless they actually say what they want. That’s all this app is. Painting with words. The quality of your work is basically up to you, your patience and vocabulary. There is a huge difference between asking for tips and asking for help with a particular challenge. “Give me tips!” OK, red/cyan, green/magenta and blue/yellow are complementary colors! Does that help you make your image?

What are you trying to do and what trouble are you having in getting the app to make it?
Well, specific questions are one thing and there can be a thread like "Monthly ask your question" So many communities have these. It would be nice to give people who like to pick up AI art-generating, NSFW, a starting point. But I can understand if people do not want to share.

I just don't understand why you getting so snippy about the topic
 

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Well, specific questions are one thing and there can be a thread like "Monthly ask your question" So many communities have these. It would be nice to give people who like to pick up AI art-generating, NSFW, a starting point. But I can understand if people do not want to share.

I just don't understand why you getting so snippy about the topic

...the starting point is asking what you need help with. I did not understand how the app worked, so I found people whose images I liked, I IM'd them, I told them what I wanted to do, and the nice ones helped me to understand how to use it so I could make my own images. I did not stamp my feet at the universe for other people not just giving me their prompts.

People are reluctant to share prompts. They just are. The reason is that the vast majority of people attempting this have no design sense, no taste, and will post everything they generate no matter how bad it is. No one wants to see their prompt shit on, so they keep it to themselves. But if you show aptitude at doing this, people open up. They respect that. I can get any prompt I want now because of the work I post here.

I could give you a half hour lecture and a dozen different examples of different types of portrait lighting. I HAVE done that. No one cares. It's not going to help you make the image you want to make.

Learning how to do this involves understanding the AI's logic. Understanding the AI's logic is the hard part but once you understand it you can do almost anything you want with relative ease. This and this are basically the same prompt with a few words switched around. It's great fun.

So, I reiterate...

What are you trying to do and what trouble are you having in getting the app to make it?


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Well, specific questions are one thing and there can be a thread like "Monthly ask your question" So many communities have these. It would be nice to give people who like to pick up AI art-generating, NSFW, a starting point. But I can understand if people do not want to share.

I just don't understand why you getting so snippy about the topic
He really wants to help, in his own way. I can see it. Don't let the veneer of his tone fool you. He's just a hard boiled egg. Think J.K. Simmons in Whiplash. You gotta play at his tempo or he chucks a drum stick at you.
 

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see he gets it

very few people actually ask for help to make something. they just want prompts so they can plug in the favorite celebs mounting each other beneath a waterfall.
Tbh I don't even think the prompt is the hardest part and having the prompt does not mean you will be able to get the same image or image quality. For me, the hard part is the rest from choosing a base model, LoRa Models, and all the other things you can adjust to get a better result.
 

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Tbh I don't even think the prompt is the hardest part and having the prompt does not mean you will be able to get the same image or image quality. For me, the hard part is the rest from choosing a base model, LoRa Models, and all the other things you can adjust to get a better result.
You're right. Stable diffusion is a beast to become proficient in, unlike the lower IQ needed to operate Bing/Designer where some of the illiterati are convinced they've become modern day Warhols whose secret methods shan't be divulged (eye roll).
 

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You're right. Stable diffusion is a beast to become proficient in, unlike the lower IQ needed to operate Bing/Designer where some of the illiterati are convinced they've become modern day Warhols whose secret methods shan't be divulged (eye roll).

Here, here’s half a dozen lighting samples in case you were interested in making something that doesn’t look like it was animated by Pixar in 1996.

And Andy Warhol would have asked for help.