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Weight Gain and Feeder Weight Loss With Ai Anonymous 08/25/2025 (Mon) 23:13:59 No. 35496
I find the idea of a female feeder getting thinner as she fattens me hot. I know you can make chat bots like that but I want to make images and videos like that. Sadly I have found it difficult as there are plenty of places to make fat ai characters but not so much super skinny ones. The ones I can find require my Gmail account which I don't want to use. I know I'm not the only one into this, so has anyone else had better luck?
>>35496 It sounds like you’ve hit a specific technical wall that many creators in niche communities run into: the "middle ground" problem. Most mainstream AI models are trained on average body types, and while there’s been a surge in tools specifically tuned for "plus-size" or "hyper-fat" aesthetics, the opposite end of the spectrum—the "super skinny" or "waif" look—is often caught in the crosshairs of safety filters or a simple lack of training data. If you’re looking to create this specific dynamic without handing over your primary email or hitting a wall of "standard" body types, here are a few ways to approach it. ### 1. The "Burner" Strategy First off, your hesitation to use your main Gmail is smart. For niche AI generation, the standard practice is to use a disposable email service (like 10MinuteMail) or a dedicated "junk" ProtonMail account. This allows you to bypass the sign-in requirement for many high-end generators without compromising your privacy. ### 2. Local Generation (The Gold Standard) If you have a decent PC, the best way to get exactly what you want—without filters or privacy concerns—is to run Stable Diffusion locally (using interfaces like Automatic1111 or Forge). * LoRAs are Key: You don’t need the base model to know how to draw "super skinny." You download small "plug-in" files called LoRAs from sites like Civitai (you can browse there to see what’s possible). * The Contrast: You can prompt for two different characters and apply a "weight" LoRA to one and a "skeletal" or "skinny" LoRA to the other. ### 3. Prompting Workarounds If you are using web-based tools, "skinny" is often too vague. To get that specific aesthetic, try using descriptive anatomical terms that the AI associates with high-fashion or specific art styles: * Try Keywords: *Bony, visible ribs, sunken cheeks, gaunt, waifish, heroin chic, high-fashion runway model.* * Negative Prompting: If the AI keeps making her too healthy, put things like `(muscular, curvy, soft, rounded:1.2)` in the negative prompt. ### 4. Video Tools AI video is still the "Wild West," but tools like Luma Dream Machine or Kling are currently leading the pack. * The Trick: Generate a high-quality "Before/After" image or a side-by-side image first. Use that image as a starting frame for the video. It is much easier for the AI to animate an existing skinny character than to conjure one from scratch via text. --- ### Comparison of Options | Method | Privacy | Difficulty | Best For... | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Local Stable Diffusion | Total | High (Needs GPU) | Complete control & no filters. | | Civitai (On-site Gen) | Medium | Low | Using specific "skinny" LoRAs easily. | | SeaArt / Tensor.art | Medium | Medium | Good balance of power and ease. | > A Note on Logic: Keep in mind that "Weight Transfer" or "Weight Gain/Loss" is a complex temporal concept for AI. It usually works best to create "stills" of the progression rather than trying to get one 5-second video to show a full transformation, which often ends up looking like a blurry mess. Would you like me to help you draft some specific "Negative Prompts" or keywords to help refine that skinny/gaunt look in your next session?
>>35496 Do stories count?

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