Danyir stood, letting her hood slip from her head to reveal the fullness of her curls. The blue cloak, fastened at the neck, opened slightly for him to see her dressed in a short tunic and dark leather trousers. Her height nearly matched his, her bare hands dainty but obviously capable of some strength. Though her cheeks were soft, her jawline was sharp, the fire catching the blue in her eyes.
I didn’t keep the prompt for this and just adjusted the text to specify details. It’s an interesting experiment for me since I’ve never been truly able to see something from my own head this way.
I don’t really want to make a habit of this but it’s kind of fun. I’m really just trying to see characters I made but some inputs are not allowed, apparently you can’t ask for naked people, oh well. Another one came out more cartoonish than realistic. I guess it’s just a silly little game I’m playing at the moment. You also really have to specify young woman as opposed to girl or teenager, it seems to age down on those descriptors. You won’t get me submitting anything AI if I was so lazy I could theoretically force a draft out of it then punch it up, like the industry wants us to do so they can justify paying us less. I hate the theft aspect of it, as much as I hate people who support clearly made AI media while getting mad at it being used sparingly to streamline a process. They can’t see it in front of them they only ever respond to it being called out specifically. NaNo organisers got it in the neck for allowing it to be used, they didn’t want to disqualify disabled entrants but everyone else got mad they’d allow that level of laziness for something that’s supposed to encourage you to create. I couldn’t find anything to confirm if Amazon had snuck through any AI “rights” without our knowledge, they’ve already changed contracts illegally, all I could see is them not allowing material, I don’t know if existing books can be legally used to train AI. It would be grossly hypocritical of them to allow that shit, especially considering anyone in an exclusivity Select program that makes publishing elsewhere unallowable. I don’t know. I was just screwing around with some prompts, I don’t need to think about legal ramifications.
An addendum to this in October 2025 is I do acknowledge I have been stupid with putting images in of myself to make cartoon versions or just to play with the apps. Given ChatGPT alone relies on natural resources to us and we’re all using it now basically without our consent via Google search means I’d prefer to limit my usage to what I can’t avoid. Even Blogger has an obnoxious little icon in the text field trying to get you to add links to your post by detecting keywords. I could’ve done with that when I was doing blogs for the publisher but the links I was supposed to use weren’t common anyway, so it would’ve found a bunch of popular sites over the ones I was meant to link to.


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