Stories and pictures themed around female domination and male subjugation and servitude. Unsuitable for children, for alpha males, for hard-core practitioners with an interest in the politics of bdsm and the mechanics of complicated rope work. Of interest to perverts like me, basically.
Still playing around with AI art online, as long as it’s free (it’s not that I’m a cheapskate freeloader, it’s… oh hang on, I suppose I am). These are mostly still from Ideogram, but a few as well from Grok before it shut me out.
I claim no artistic merit for these and it is all still some way off generating something suprising and creative, but it’s interesting. I find the cartoon or artwork much more effective than the ‘photo-realistic’ images; perhaps the more advanced and expensive engines are better at ‘realism’, but I’m still not seeing much of it that I like on Tumblr. Indeed, I’ve gone to the opposite extreme: when I see an image with an apparently air-brushed look I tend to ignore it as ‘AI’, when I might be rejecting genuine photos of young ladies with particularly perfect skin and big eyes… Oh well, all work in progress.
Quite like this but it took a lot of iterations. The AI simply can’t do whips – they usually end up as loops and swirl around weirdly – which is a bit of a drawback in my oeuvre.
The AIs seem very reluctant to depict males who are in captivity / shrunk etc as being anything other than normal-looking and in business suits. I suppose that’s the majority of images of human males online, reflecting the regrettable rarity of slavery and degrading abuse of males in our world, alas.I specified in several iterations of this that the males were supposed to look unhappy. Stupid AI. Probably male itself. It got the cheerful women right.
It’s weird – given that AIs are actually primarily designed for and quite good at conversation – that they so often go completely bonkers when asked to insert text in an image, even if you specify what it should say. In this and the next two, I was trying for a totalitarian female supremacist look and I quite like these but the text is mad. Not a problem, as if I really wanted to use something like this, I could replace the lettering, I just think it’s weird. Also, not convinced that twice-broken cuff hanging from her belt is going to be of much use in crushing the men’s libbers.
In the unlikely event I had a vote in this future world, any party with the slogan “Fack the consopants” would definitely get mine.
I think the flag works well. I like the way it makes the symbol ripple.
Again, took a lot of iterations to get this and it’s not really what I wanted. The men in dresses look grumpy and malevolent, rather than sad and beaten. I quite like the art style and it’s nice to know the AI can do you a traditional British boarding school architecture, which could be useful (I avoid writing words like ‘school’ in any prompts though).
Slightly different take on the same idea. Prompting about leashes and collars tends to produce dogs. Also, note the loopy and wildly impractical whip.
Wonder Woman and Domme Woman. This came out like this first time; I suppose it’s good on comics and this is a fairly mainstream scene. Usual crazy looping weirdness in place of whip.
One of the very few in which I was actually given a collared naked man in a cage! Quite hard to prompt for that too explicitly without being told your image is too naughty to be displayed. More generally, the image is correct in all sorts of ways the AI usually messes up: no loopy whips, the cage actually surrounds the body, the leash passes through the bars, etc. Obviously the AI accessing its more intelligent, female side.
Gustav Klimt dominatrix. It’s quite good at inserting a domme in any well-established artist’s style. Loopy whip…
And Dali. At least with surrealism the wildly impractical vaguely BDSM-looking items are in keeping. Quite surprised it let me have the hanging man-skin without objecting to the naughtiness involved. Like most online decency filters it’s much more worried about showing naked breasts than torture, flaying alive, dismemberment etc. So that’s good.
The above were all from Ideogram. Two below from Grok, but you don’t get many free goes so I didn’t do much except try a couple of prompts that had worked for me on Ideogram.
Not a proper post, just thought I’d share with the world my latest attempts at AI art. It’s not there yet, but things are looking more promising and interesting. These ones are from Ideogram. Not bad, I reckon, but it struggles with putting humans in ‘unusual’ situations (like naked midget males in cages), which is fair enough I suppose as there is regrettably little of that sort of thing out there in the ‘real’ world.
I am neither proud nor ashamed of these – just thought it interesting to see what works reasonably well and what does not.
AI doesn’t quite get the idea of ‘inside the cage looking out’, but this came close.
Just a minor post to put up a few things I’ve been playing around with, using the Stable Diffusion AI. It doesn’t do photorealistic images (or at least when it does and they feature humans, it is seriously weird) but with a lot of tries (most not shown here) I got some mildly intriguing artistic effects.
I imagine this is going to be huge, when photo images get better (see Paltego’s latest post at Femdom Resource). Not quite yet, although already I find myself suspecting images of big-eyed ladies with perfect skin on Tumblr of being AI-generated – and some admit to being so. I have always held out against fake images to caption on this blog (photo-shopped actress heads on dominatrix bodies and so on) but eventually, I suppose, a difference that makes no difference is no difference at all.
Anyway, in this post this blog is sticking rigorously to its established policy of never posting anything remotely realistic, so I am not trying to make convincing photos; rather, below you will find some attempts at AI art.
We’ll start with a few ‘artistic’ takes on Gal Gadot (I found that specifying an actress with well-defined features – and her features are beautifully well-defined – led to much better results, as otherwise the AI would produce generic blurred faces).
I like this one. Kind of avant-garde disciplinary governess; one can imagine it illustrating John Glassco’s An English Governess
I played around with a few artistic styles. Most didn’t work well, but it can generate pretty good Aubrey Beardsley (simple line and black-and-white images, plus the originals are frankly pretty kinky already) and I also quite liked what it did when I asked for traditional Japanese dominatrices, although people more familiar than I am with real Japanese art are welcome to disagree!
Beardsley strict governess
Dali domme, obviously
I assume the characters don’t actually mean anything? They don’t when it produces English either – just some squiggles resembling letters. But I think it looks good.
And another
“Curiouser and curiouser” Alice thought to herself, as she watched the White Rabbit tremblingly kiss the outstretched whip and pull down its breeches for a whipping.
This is apparently a ‘funny cartoon with a dominatrix’. Hmmm. Not sure I get the joke, but it is intriguing. It reminds me a lot of art that used to come from Eastern Europe under communism… and the BBC would sometimes show very weird (but not kinky) Czechoslovakian cartoons. Of course, things later got a LOT better in Czech lands, in so so many ways.
Same prompt, but this one looks like a New Yorker cartoon. Once again, the ‘funny dominatrix cartoon’ is not in the least funny, so I have to admit it really is a very realistic New Yorker cartoon.
And finally a few items of ‘steampunk dungeon furniture’. Not sure they’re entirely practical but they are rather forbidding and I for one would not like to test them out…