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A I Quicksand scenes

Postby Herzeleid » Sun Mar 01, 2026 8:20 am

Hi everyone, just been looking at some A I quicksand scenes on Deviant Art, and I was very impressed with how real they looked. I know that they are A I generated, but my question is : Are the models featured based on real people, as they look pretty real to me , or is it ALL A I produced ?
I have no knowledge how it all works, so I'd love to know. :)
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Re: A I Quicksand scenes

Postby papa-lenin » Sun Mar 01, 2026 8:44 am

Basically, yes.
AI cannot create anything new, it can only pull from the images which it was "fed" with during it's creation process called training.
So the way it works the companies making these models feed their models with billions of pictures scrubbed off internet, and that becomes their data set and each picture is categorized and tagged, so that the model understands what each word means <-- this is also why it is so controversial tech because it of course contains countless copyrighted images.
When you type a prompt, you create sort of a filter for this vast knowledge base so that it pulls from exactly the images of the thing you named in the prompt. And that obviously contains also real people, you can even type some famous actors by name and it'll often give you a very similar lookalike.

And additionally you can create what is called a LoRA - a small mini-model which lands on top of the main one, and that one you can train yourself on for example a real life person you want to feature.

This is really oversimplified and kinda not 100% true explanation, but it should be the gist of it lol.

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Re: A I Quicksand scenes

Postby Duncan Edwards » Sun Mar 01, 2026 10:38 pm

You might want to take a look, and ask any questions, in the AI Creations section of Member Submissions. There's a lot to learn there.
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Re: A I Quicksand scenes

Postby Herzeleid » Mon Mar 02, 2026 2:12 am

Duncan Edwards wrote:You might want to take a look, and ask any questions, in the AI Creations section of Member Submissions. There's a lot to learn there.

OK, thanks for the info, Duncan :)
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Re: A I Quicksand scenes

Postby Viridian » Mon Mar 02, 2026 5:52 am

Herzeleid wrote:Hi everyone, just been looking at some A I quicksand scenes on Deviant Art, and I was very impressed with how real they looked. I know that they are A I generated, but my question is : Are the models featured based on real people, as they look pretty real to me , or is it ALL A I produced ?
I have no knowledge how it all works, so I'd love to know. :)

The AI models are not trained specifically to generate "real" people. The outputs are based off hundreds of thousands of training images. Prompts will narrow now what is more likely to be produced, but effectively each generation is a random output. Hence a purely generated image will look "uncanny" in that it resembles everyone and no one.

You could ask it to create the likeness of a specific celebrity that may have been included in the training data. However, the easier way to do this is use a LORA (a narrower training sub-model that only outputs specific content), or using a platform that allows for face references.
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Re: A I Quicksand scenes

Postby mjw » Mon Mar 02, 2026 8:05 am

You can also use AI as an image editor. I've used it to give me high quality images of my own muddy adventures, where I've had either no photos or just bad ones. Nano Banana Pro for instance can use multiple images. So if I have a good quality selfie, and a picture of the mud, I can recreate high quality images of a real mud session I had. Nano Banana Pro is really good at this, I've found.

Or I can create fantasy images using an AI generated character with a real mud scene, or a selfie with an imagined mud scene, etc.


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