AI Keeps Proving its Value to Me

I’ve been a foot fetishist all my life. My earliest memories of when I found myself starting to admire women’s feet and shoes date back to when I was in the Cub Scouts. Our Den Mother frequently wore open-toed stiletto heels, and I covertly glanced down at them whenever opportunities presented themselves.

As a 3D artist for the last 20 years, I’ve been at the mercy of content creators to make and sell women’s footwear. Unfortunately, I have a very narrow, highly developed fashion sense with regard to shoe design. Consequently, my collection of 3D-modeled high-heels numbers less than ten pair, only three of which I used even semi-regularly. Last month, a Daz3D Published Artist released a new pair of Knotted Strap Sandals for Genesis 9. I was cautiously looking forward to making them my fourth pair, but, to my great disappointment, they don’t work with certain character morphs, and fail to retain their shape at the footbed when feet are bent more than a standing pose or twisted from side to side.

Thanks to my new ChatGPT / Nano Banana Pro workflow, I recently discovered that I can design and generate my own shoes, and use them in my projects. I can also take screenshots of real-world heels, and tweak them with AI to create my own looks. What’s more, I can use the same process to create my own characters. The results look fucking amazing, and immediately became the final nail in the coffin on my 3D art hobby.

This first pair was taken from a test image I created while learning how to better describe slender, high-arched feet to NB Pro. Incidentally, I’ve learned more about foot anatomy than I ever imaged I would need to, but the results speak for themselves about the effectiveness of using highly specific descriptors and proper terms.

The first pair of heels came from testing foot descriptions. The woman’s face was taken from a screenshot I took of my last AI video and turned into a headshot.

Screenshot

Headshot

Foot Test

Reference Image

I liked the shoes NB Pro generated so much that I turned them into a refence image.

This next pair came from another foot test. I had also just learned how to describe women with a runway model physique.

Test Image

Reference Image

I have a collection of foot and shoe pics I’ve amassed over the years. These were taken from one of them. I isolated the model’s feet and generated this reference image from her shoes:

I’ve used this next pair in recent projects. The original product image is part of my shoe collection. As much as I love the design, I’ve always wanted to replace the top strap with straps that lace around the ankle. So, I used AI to tweak the design and turn my version into a reference image.

Original Product Photo

Reference Image with Tweaked Design

The extra strap over the toe was NB’s doing. I like it, so I went with it…

… and used them for a test image for a cinematic crime drama. The woman’s face and hair were taken from another AI video I did.

I took these from another recently published project:

Finally, these are my first all original design. They don’t exist anywhere. I love D’orsay style heels – closed heels with a single buckled strap – but I’ve often wished the heel counters reached higher up on the ankles. They tend to come up just to ankle-height, but seldom above the ankles, and I’ve never seen a pair with lace-up straps. So, I used ChatGPT and NB Pro to create my own:

I now have six pairs of high-heel stiletto sandals that I can use in any project, and no longer have to wait for content creators to release a new pair of heels that I like.

New Non-Fetish AI Art: “Glamour Makeover”

Back when the net was still in its infancy, my wife and I used to watch the glamour makeover segments on shows like GMA. As a foot fetishist, I was mainly interested in the shoe selections for the reveals. Most of the makeovers included sensible, morning TV-safe clothing that never revealed much, and the footwear selections always left much to be desired. Now that I can finally maintain consistency across images with AI, I decided to share my idea of the kind of reveal I wanted to see.

Enjoy Glamour Makeover!

New AI Single-Page Comic: “Garden Party”

W00T! Nano Banana Pro can generate people in vehicles, and it knows how to put two characters in the front and back seats! It’s the first AI model I’ve worked with that can do so without deforming the characters, or making vehicle interiors look like they went through a spatial wringer.

The images in the comic were originally test images I generated to see how well NB would produce the money shot with my protagonist being chloroformed from behind the driver seat of her car, and a closeup of her feet as she struggles, but having NB output at native 4K is so fucking expensive that I decided to make them my production images and (significantly) condense my idea for a several-page story down just one page.

Enjoy Garden Party!

New AI Multi-Page Comic: “Chloroform and Concrete”

I can’t get NB Pro to do ligature stranglings, so I’m giving up on that idea for now. Thankfully, it does chloroformings, as demonstrated in my earlier post. They’re one of my secondary fetishes, so I decided to explore a chloroform fantasy I’ve had for decades, but never tried as a 3D artist because loosely wadded handkerchiefs don’t exist as a 3D asset.

Enjoy Chloroform and Concrete.

New AI Single-Page Comic: “Breathless in Black” + Chloroform Test

Nano Banana Pro’s NSFW filters will return an error when trying to get it to generate women wearing anything resembling intimate apparel. This includes lacy bras, panties, and, occasionally, bikinis. Slips and camisoles are apparently a non-issue. Nevertheless, I’ve been testing its limits to see what I can get away with. To that end, I found the attached monokini online to use as an image reference, and the results were equal parts amusing and annoying.


Having my character just standing in an upper middle-class suburban living room was apparently no problem. I don’t know whether the AI couldn’t tell just how racy the swimsuit looks, or if it’s text prompts that trigger the filters, but it let me generate several standard poses. Here’s one of them:


The moment I added a male antagonist trying to… for example… chloroform her, I got nothing. I didn’t get any NSFW errors, but the generations kept failing. I gave up after a dozen attempts.

Since I’m equally fond of telekinetic strangles, I removed the male character from my prompt and tried having her reacting to an unseen force squeezing her neck. I was quite relieved – and annoyed – that this made it through while having a male character assaulting her didn’t:


With that knowledge acquired, I spent the rest of the afternoon creating my latest AI single-page comic, Breathless in Black. Enjoy.

As a bonus, here’s an earlier test I ran to see if NB would let me have female protagonists at least wear nothing but slips when chloroformed.

New AI Comic: “Cold Embrace”

It appears that I’ve licked AI consistency on Krea.

Good news: The YT tutorial I used for my Goth Beauty image works like a charm for creating photo-real AI comics.
Bad news: My AI model of choice, Nano Banana Pro, isn’t free.

Good news: The level of detail and visual fidelity that’s actually possible with Nano Banana is nothing short of extraordinary when given hyper-specific prompts.
Bad news: I still have to inpaint nudity offline due to Krea’s NSFW filters, which means I can only show nudity once per project, as postwork, using SDXL in Fooocus.

Click here to view Cold Embrace.

New Non-Fetish AI Art: “Goth Beauty

Happy new year! I’m starting 2026 with new AI art, a piece I call Goth Beauty. Incidentally, the shoes don’t exist as a 3D asset. They’re why I used AI, and was able to do so thanks to a YT tutorial on how to use image references in ChatGPT to generate prompts for Nano Banana.

My Non-Fetish AI

I built this site to showcase my fetish-themed 3D and AI art. I have a DeviantArt account I’m using for my non-fetish 3D art. I also have some non-fetish AI art, but don’t want to put it up on DA because of how divisive AI is, so I decided to host it myself and created a separate page for it under my AI Art gallery. It’s available here.