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わああ、テナーサックスお似合いでめっちゃかっこいいです!!!!私も機会と時間があれば楽器やってみたいんですよね🥹













Reading everyone’s comments is so inspiring, I’d like to join in too!

Honestly, I’m pretty straight and heteroflexible myself. But to be honest, I feel like sticking to just that for all my characters feels a bit... limited, you know? It feels like I’m missing out on a whole world of possibilities!
That’s why I love giving my OCs and sonas diverse sexualities and identities that are totally different from my own. For me, it’s like exploring life from a perspective I don't naturally have, which makes the world-building and character development so much more colorful and exciting.
Does anyone else feel like they use their OCs as a way to explore identities you aren't familiar with? I'd love to hear more about your approaches!


How much do your OCs’ orientations reflect your own?
How much do your OCs’ orientations reflect your own?

I’m curious 😘🫶
Do your OCs, sonas, self-inserts, etc. usually have the same sexual/romantic orientation as you, or something completely different?
(Let’s leave headcanons for existing characters out of this one, since that can get messy.)
I’m interested in things like:
Was it intentional from the start?
Did it just kind of happen while developing the character?
Why did you choose that orientation for them?
Have you ever realized later that you were projecting something about yourself onto a character?
I’d love to hear people’s thought processes and experiences.

P.S.Wow, this got way more responses than I expected 😵‍💫
Thank you all so much! I’m reading everything and really appreciate your perspectives. I might not be able to reply to everyone, but I’m enjoying every comment!



Oh, I see what you mean. Instead of using names or IP addresses directly, how about citing the author’s name? (For example, if you want an older-generation feel, you could use Ken Sugimori or Atsuko Nishida, or if you want a more modern style, Naoki Saito.)🤔











I’ve been thinking... Lucent would feel right at home in a 'Rainbow Factory' style AU. Her concept of 'tuning' sanity instead of healing it feels like the perfect fit for a dark, industrial factory setting where emotions are treated as raw materials. She’d be the perfect 'supervisor' of the emotional extraction process."😗





What is the general etiquette for asking about someone's prompt process?🤔
What is the general etiquette for asking about someone's prompt process?🤔

Hi everyone,
I’m really enjoying the amazing work being posted here. Whenever I see a great result, I often find myself wanting to ask, "How did you write the prompt to get that?"
However, I’m always a bit hesitant because I don’t want to come across as demanding or disrespectful toward the effort you put into your work.
I’m curious about the general consensus here:
Do you generally enjoy sharing your prompts, or do you prefer to keep your process private?
Is there a "polite" way to ask that makes you more comfortable sharing (or saying no)?
I’d love to know what the community thinks about this. Thanks in advance for your insights!
















Fighting the AI to get those digitigrade legs right... How are you guys handling it
Fighting the AI to get those digitigrade legs right... How are you guys handling it

know I’m a bit of a degenerate when it comes to this, but man... digitigrade legs are a total nightmare to get right with AI, aren't they?
I've been trying to get that specific anatomy for ages, but the AI just keeps trying to make them human. Does anyone have a secret trick, or is this just one of those things we have to suffer through?



Something that's been on my mind!
Something that's been on my mind!

Hey everyone! I’ve been experimenting with the base model to see how close I can get to the [Game/Anime] art style without using any extra LoRAs. It’s been a bit of a challenge, but definitely a fun one!

I’ve attached some of my best attempts here. Have any of you tried doing this? I’d love to see your results, or if you have any tips on how to better nail that specific aesthetic with just prompting, I’m all ears!:3