Al I can say is WOW

Started by tomboy999999, July 04, 2025, 09:58:38 AM

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tomboy999999

A new AI generated vid on YT.

A wild girl horse rider vs gilr horserider stables fight

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zes1KIu8ViI

it even has contrasting tops as wel as skin tight, to put it mildly trousers

What more could you want?

Keano2

Quote from: tomboy999999 on July 04, 2025, 09:58:38 AM
A new AI generated vid on YT.

A wild girl horse rider vs gilr horserider stables fight

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zes1KIu8ViI

it even has contrasting tops as wel as skin tight, to put it mildly trousers

What more could you want?

Very good indeed. The kissing bit, I can do without lol, but the rest is amazing quality

DKBfb1

WOW indeed!! Also boots and belts.
I particularly like the similar, in some ways, uniformity of the clothing. While at the same time there's a contrast between the red and black tops.
I have lots of scenarios I'd love to see but for now I'd rely on someone else to bring the scenes to life. Hopefully some day the tech becomes so simple and fool-proof that I could use it myself.
Until then there's potential for enterprising producers to make a lot of money.

Horny-Jew

If they had ripped each other's shirt (no bra underneath) somewhat, it would have been A+

rin753



This is the future of catfight porn.  Imagine where we will be in 5 to 10 years.  We will be able to order up anything we want.

lexibabe

ai is certainly come along ways in just a short tiresome videos have talking characters,and not just the creators voiceovers
the prez tramp

panickidiot

it looks better on the face of it than stuff from a few months ago but ny God, the hair is weird. I wouldn't have mentioned it had the video not drawn so much attention to it. I thought they'd got around it by having it tied back but they ditched that idea.

jessiefite

Maybe I am a bit of a curmudgeon on this subject.  One of the biggest flaws I see in this is the pervasive "mirror imaging" of the characters.  Its simply NOT dynamic and not believable.  The objective should be to emulate "real life" to the point where it is hard to distinguish between AI and real life action.  Real people do not ever appear to be of identical shape and size, standing or laying prone in directly opposite directions.  Since I have no experience using AI and really am not very interested in doing so, I have to presume this is either a consistent limitation across platforms, or that the users are "all" taking a short-cut by making the opposing parties one size and shape.  Until the product output becomes truly dynamic and 3-dimensional, I don't think I will be impressed with the technology.

karl butters

Quote from: jessiefite on July 08, 2025, 03:51:08 PM
Maybe I am a bit of a curmudgeon on this subject.  One of the biggest flaws I see in this is the pervasive "mirror imaging" of the characters.  Its simply NOT dynamic and not believable.  The objective should be to emulate "real life" to the point where it is hard to distinguish between AI and real life action.  Real people do not ever appear to be of identical shape and size, standing or laying prone in directly opposite directions.  Since I have no experience using AI and really am not very interested in doing so, I have to presume this is either a consistent limitation across platforms, or that the users are "all" taking a short-cut by making the opposing parties one size and shape.  Until the product output becomes truly dynamic and 3-dimensional, I don't think I will be impressed with the technology.

I agree with all the points that you made, yet I am very impressed with the technology. AI is progressing so rapidly. Just a few short years ago, it would have taken an individual with advanced training in CGI, expensive computer software, and a supercomputer to achieve these results. Now amateurs and AI hobbyists are making these videos. While I do not particularly enjoy these videos now, I can imagine in a few years the possibilities will be endless. There are so many catfights I have dreamed of for years (Lynda Carter vs Jayne Kennedy, Daisy Duke vs Farrah Fawcett, etc.) that can become reality with a few clicks on my computer.

jasonpistol

this is my attempt at using ai to recreate the lost catfight from the 1976 movie logans run

i used the famous image of farah fawcett and jenny argutter locked together to generate 9 separate clips from various ai image to video generators

i then edited the best bits to make this 84 second clip:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sAebwkx2i-4?feature=share

RB200000

Quote from: jessiefite on July 08, 2025, 03:51:08 PM
Maybe I am a bit of a curmudgeon on this subject.  One of the biggest flaws I see in this is the pervasive "mirror imaging" of the characters.  Its simply NOT dynamic and not believable.  The objective should be to emulate "real life" to the point where it is hard to distinguish between AI and real life action.  Real people do not ever appear to be of identical shape and size, standing or laying prone in directly opposite directions.  Since I have no experience using AI and really am not very interested in doing so, I have to presume this is either a consistent limitation across platforms, or that the users are "all" taking a short-cut by making the opposing parties one size and shape.  Until the product output becomes truly dynamic and 3-dimensional, I don't think I will be impressed with the technology.

I don't think it's necessarily a shortcut making the opposing parties one size and shape; I think the "mirror image" is intentional. Catfighting is only a turn-on when the combatants are equally matched, imho. Have most of the catfights you've seen and had been glaring mismatches?   :o

hangaround

Well that was "interesting". I don't know what to call it but it sure wasn't a fight. But what I'm impressed with is where this is going to be in a few years. Hopefully the technology can 'dumb down' to where I can use it because I'd rather make those than write stories lol.

Jen_assfighter

the problem is it has to generate the image/video by copying other's, so far I cant get it to do much before altering the women to be unrecognisable

Seve2U

Quote from: jasonpistol on July 13, 2025, 09:57:39 AM
this is my attempt at using ai to recreate the lost catfight from the 1976 movie logans run

i used the famous image of farah fawcett and jenny argutter locked together to generate 9 separate clips from various ai image to video generators

i then edited the best bits to make this 84 second clip:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sAebwkx2i-4?feature=share

So, no offense intended, but it is a pretty big failure to achieve your goal.  Its doubtlessly the technology and not you, personally.  But It looks merely like they are giving each other a massage.

jasonpistol

Quote from: Seve2U on July 20, 2025, 11:16:34 PM
Quote from: jasonpistol on July 13, 2025, 09:57:39 AM
this is my attempt at using ai to recreate the lost catfight from the 1976 movie logans run

i used the famous image of farah fawcett and jenny argutter locked together to generate 9 separate clips from various ai image to video generators

i then edited the best bits to make this 84 second clip:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sAebwkx2i-4?feature=share

So, no offense intended, but it is a pretty big failure to achieve your goal.  Its doubtlessly the technology and not you, personally.  But It looks merely like they are giving each other a massage.

thanks for the feedback

i had another go:
https://youtu.be/aNGNXSO5j-g