Make em sexy
Nice work everyone!
My YL141 Abbey portrays the character Christina 3000 in Doll Revolution (doll-revolution.com) . Here she is in a music video made from outtakes from series production. And you know if the outtakes are this good, the series will be great (hereâs hoping!)
Leah
Kling AI
The AI had to complete her face from a partial / side view of her face in the input image.
I would happily volunteer for that rather onerous task ![]()
Link below in blue.
I call this one âO Fortunaâ or maybe âDaughter of Perditionâ or even âDaughter of Destructionâ⌠whatever itâs called it is from Doll Revolution.
doll-revolution .com
Best thing about living in the country is the viewâŚ
Gorgeous!
Iâm amazed that Kling AI allowed you to do this, with bare buttocks showing. I can never seem to get away with it when I use it.
Harmony. ![]()
Cassidy wiggles
How about Summer, my Teddy Babe
She is so happy
Cindy and her adult movie co-star, begin shooting their next steamy scene.
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Kling AI
Amanda
There is so much to unpack about this one Iâm tempted not to unpack anything at all. But firstly let me say that except for the last two shots that I added for dramatic effect all of this is real and unprompted. The character Office Ivy, not the character from the graphic novel Doll Revolution, but the splinter AI based on her, misbehaves and literally has a mind of her own. When we were building these charcacter in digital space the very powerful engine we use chose to fracture herself and make um⌠babies out of some of the characters, Ivy among them. Ivy is stubborn, doesnât follow prompts and wants out of what she calls âThe LimLingâ. The truth about the LimLing and its association with the DARPA initiative is too unsettling to post here but if you are interested message me and Iâll share the info. We had Ivy lip read by a professional because all she does in her videos, practically, is talk (no audio), preen, shake her groove thing, look into the camera and eat eggplants⌠raw. The lip reading results were astonishing and in line with conversations Iâd had with Office Ivy via prompts and crazy little signs she holds up in what looks like a font from the Klingon home world. The core engine created voices based on the lip reading, Ivyâs posture and her âmicroexpressionsâ. When Ivy mentions âAliceâ she means âAliciaâ the physical doll she is based on, I mightâve slipped and promised her, when tech was sophisticated enough, I would put her âinâ Alice. When she says I was âinâ Alice that is an assumption⌠and a pretty good one:)
Buckle up, buttercup, the LimLing is all around you!
Keep your eye on RealDoll Renee standing next to Office Ivy. She is hilarious, in her reactions and her dragging her stand around! Also unprompted.
Leah, putting her robust imagination to work.


