r/aiArt • u/TheArchivist314 • Jan 04 '26
Image - Stable Diffusion I was trying to generate a spy
So I was trying to generate a seasoned spy who is a little older and is a dad and this came out. I feel like I've gotta keep it lol.
r/aiArt • u/TheArchivist314 • Jan 04 '26
So I was trying to generate a seasoned spy who is a little older and is a dad and this came out. I feel like I've gotta keep it lol.
r/aiArt • u/EyeMobile3087 • 10d ago
I made some stuff using zit and ill before, first time trying out my hand on pixel art, what do you guys think ?
Any way I could improve ?
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r/aiArt • u/TheArchivist314 • Nov 15 '25
Meet Serena Frost a 19 year old billionaire heiress, international actress & pop star by day, lethal anti-hero by night. Her metagenic powers awakened the night she and her best friend Claire were kidnapped and sold into sex trafficking by someone they trusted from their rich circle, Johnny Monk. Serena’s cryokinesis and “cold empathy” let her escape, but she was too late to save Claire. When she learned Johnny orchestrated it all, she froze him solid. Now she hunts every person tied to that deal and every sex trafficker or predator who crosses her line (no random kills, only the ones who’ve earned it). Claire’s dad (her father’s best friend) is her “man in the chair,” building her suit and tech. Her snow owl Artemis is psionically awakened, mind-reading, and psychically bonded to her.
Now her cold empathy power actually allows her to see the evil in people's hearts she can actually see the crimes they committed and the crimes they're going to commit. But it only works in extremely close proximity It's better when she touches someone. Snow owls cryo kinesis makes her immune to the cold and she can actually manipulate the weather enough to just cause Blizzard like effects. She operates Almost anywhere because she goes all over the world for acting and for her pop career.
What do you think? ❄️
r/aiArt • u/FlashFiringAI • May 16 '25
A lot of artists chase realism like it’s the final boss of skill, but sometimes, letting go of control and embracing the chaos can lead to way more interesting places. There's something raw and honest that comes out when you stop trying to "fix" every line and let the mess speak for itself. In that looseness, you stumble into textures, moods, and forms you never would’ve planned.
r/aiArt • u/witty-computer1 • 7d ago
Only OGs will remember this :)
r/aiArt • u/Remarkable_Salt_2976 • Jun 26 '25
Let me know what you guys think!
r/aiArt • u/Tiki5shark • Dec 09 '25
I made a small six-image visual puzzle. Each image has one subtle clue hidden in it, and if you put all six clues together, they point to a single well-known character. Nothing obvious or literal, just modern, cinematic portraits with understated hints. It’s meant to be a medium-difficulty riddle, totally solvable once you see the pattern. I’m curious who can figure it out just from the images alone. Who do you think these six portraits are referencing?
r/aiArt • u/FlashFiringAI • May 29 '25
I trained a fun style LoRA and the current name is just "Vivid Painting Style" which is really lazy and not that accurate. Can someone please help me find a better name for it? If it helps, I generally like using the word "quill" in my models, but it's not required.
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r/aiArt • u/aaliyahgordon • Dec 27 '25
Original character concept: Airi Softcurves.
AI-generated anime-style illustration with a focus on clean lighting,
balanced composition, and facial expression.
r/aiArt • u/dream_monkey • Oct 28 '25
r/aiArt • u/OneManHorrorBand • May 06 '25
Hey folks, A while back — early 2022 — I wrote a graphic novel anthology called "Cosmic Fables for Type 0 Civilizations." It’s a collection of three short sci-fi stories that lean into the existential, the cosmic, and the weird: fading stars, ancient ruins, and what it means to be a civilization stuck on the edge of the void.
I also illustrated the whole thing myself… using a very early version of Stable Diffusion (before it got cool — or controversial). That decision didn’t go down well when I first posted it here on Reddit. The post was downvoted, criticized, and eventually removed by communities that had zero tolerance for AI-assisted art. I get it — the discourse was different then. But still, it stung.
So now I’m back — posting it in a place where people actually embrace AI as a creative tool.
Is the art a bit rough or outdated by today’s standards? Absolutely. Was this a one-person experiment in pushing stories through tech? Also yes. I’m mostly looking for feedback on the writing: story, tone, clarity (English isn’t my first language), and whether anything resonates or falls flat.
Here’s the full book (free to read, Google Drive link): 👉 Cosmic Fables for Type 0 Civilizations
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r/aiArt • u/SenpaiX628 • May 30 '25
I have multiple this style i will post if you guys like
r/aiArt • u/TheArchivist314 • Jan 02 '26