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AI did not wait for your arts to interpret what is human, what is female, what is blue, how to make softporn exposure and how to make the hair flow in artworks. Your influence in art influences it, and it's nice to use your artworks and is a fun thing to do, but it actually interprets your pictures as a graphical quote.
Of course, this is not as simple as pressing a button as most people think. And these images have also been generated from sketches drawn on paper by me. In fact, you can see my original illustrations of the same characters created without AI in this same gallery. Most people thinks that this is like Midjourney, write a simple prompt and pressing Generate button, but it's not... I'm using Stable Diffusion with a combination of different models, one of them trained by me, and then, the ControlNET extension to generate the images from my own paper skectches and not only from a prompt. So this is generated from real artwork created by me.