When subscribers ask me if it’s difficult to generate content using AI—especially things like clothing details for characters, my answer is always the same: no, it’s not hard… but it takes a lot of trial and error. You mess up more often then you get it right.

Maybe out of every 10, you get 1-2 that looks decent. Without the image having 6 hands or 12 legs.

The tools today are incredibly powerful. You can describe an outfit , give it a reference, and the AI will give you a surprisingly good result. But here’s the thing, “surprisingly good” isn’t always “exactly what you had in mind.”

And that’s where the real work or challenge begins.

I like a challenge, especially when it come to bending the rules…a little.

AI models don’t read minds. They interpret prompts based on patterns in data, and sometimes that leads to results that are slightly off.

The wrong shade of red, a missing accessory, or a shirt that magically morphs into a jacket halfway through the image. These aren’t bugs, they’re just the quirks of a system still learning from a sea of references or twisted minds. I have a feeling twisted minds are the ones making things interesting for the AI engines.

I treat prompt writing like, you know, writing a plot, a story.

You tweak one part, see how the model reacts, then tweak another. I find references online which i can use. Some i can use to train the AI model after making some standalone edits and adjustments. I have to be careful not to use any ‘real’ person. It must all be ‘AI generated’.

That way, i won’t have any copyright issues.

Clothes are a complex and troublesome part of image generation. It’s not just the fabric or color, it’s how it fits the body. You try to make it give you an upskirt or downblouse, sorry. Not going to work unless it’s some engine specific for NSFW contents.

You just keep trying and trying until you find the right balance, one where you get what you want more or less, and what the AI is willing to ‘give’ without dumping your generation into a banned or restricted folder.

Even after all the tweaks, sometimes you’ll get strange results.

A skirt with two different lengths. Pants that look like part of the character’s skin. It happens. The key is not to get frustrated, just reroll, rephrase, and keep going. The weirdness is part of the process.

And when it finally works? When the outfit matches the character’s vibe perfectly? It’s a genuinely satisfying feeling, like casting the perfect actor for a role in your story.

Eventually, you get something, somewhere close to what you have in mind.

A young woman sitting in a café, holding a cup of coffee. She has long black hair and is wearing a red cardigan over a shirt with an eagle design. The background features wooden furniture and greenery.

Then you suddenly sit up from your seat.

You realised you’re almost there. Just a few more tweaks.

Minor adjustments.

But it’s still not there.

Still cannot, but you could feel it. It’s near.

You could almost grasp it.

So you keep trying.

Unfortunately, it still misses the mark.

You keep telling the engine to do this, this and this, but it keeps giving you something else. Like it’s fucking taunting you.

Each time you spend credits trying to get it right, it’s as if it’s deliberately toying with you to see how much of this you can tolerate.

Then when you are on the verge of giving up, you hit the sweet spot.

Totally original content that you can reuse, re-mold and re-sculpt into something else.

It took weeks of trial and error to get here. I’m glad i tried because now i figured out how to do it.

I can create better, more realistic characters for my stories.

I could have the characters do a tik tok dance challenge, a pillow fight, or simply run in the rain.

I have dozens of generated contents uploaded at this page for subscribers. Videos, images, everything will be dumped there as part of a new Archives dedicated to generated character contents. It will be continuously updated as i create more characters.

Will continue to push the boundaries both for my writing and character creations.

Might just be able to make a mini movie one day.

James S