Would anyone be interested in AI comissions? (Patreon)
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The idea was this; I'd charge $25 for a 5-pack of high-quality (although not necessarily perfect) images. (In general I'd probably render at least 10 or so, but I'd make sure at least 5 were high-quality, and I'd share the outtakes, obviously.) They could be of a given character, with a given body type, etc... but I would be limited in terms of the kinds of scenes and set-ups that I could do.
Have you noticed that most of the AI shots are a character either standing, sitting, or lying down, without much in the way of interaction? That's what it's good at. Anything involving a character holding a smaller character, anything that involves much in the way of interaction, vore POV shots, etc... it just takes too much trial and error to pull that kind of thing off. Basically, I can't do anything with multiple characters or interaction of any kind. So it's limited to pin-ups and pictures of them in a wasteland... and even then, it's kind of a grab bag as to what you'd get. That's just how it works.
Scenes can be similarly hard to pin down... It's good at doing city scenes, and good at doing things like stadiums (which are about the only way I can get crowds to reliably work.) I haven't had much luck getting scenes involving bridges or overpasses to work, for instance... And while I've gotten mini-giantess stuff to work in the past, that tends to take too much trial and error to get good results.
So in general, mix and match the following:
Pose: Standing, walking, sitting, laying down
Sizes: giantess or mega-giantess
Scenes: City, city (ruined,) town, countryside, or stadium
I know some people aren't a huge fan of charging for AI stuff, but I think my recent output has been good enough to charge for comissions. It's less time-consuming than DAZ3D comissions, which were too difficult to keep up with. I think $5 per image is pretty reasonable, especially considering that there would generally be some bonus images on top of that. I'd also retain the rights to post the images on social media, or wherever, and you'd be free to do the same.