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An A.I. to generate fight scenes?

LA Bull Wrestler (26)

2/16/2025 10:31 PM

I’m not a gamer but I think those WWE games can emulate some stomach punching brutality.

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wrestlingbear (3)

2/01/2025 8:51 PM

Terminator 2 & 3 WARNED Us about this.

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Khornite49 (0)

2/01/2025 5:50 PM

Every now and then you get sort of lucky with Bing, but not often and more so back then when it was still new.

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StrikeFighter (82 )

2/01/2025 7:41 AM

Funny, I've been trying to work around this as well. I've used both Craiyon and Dreamup (on DeviantArt) and the results are mixed. What sometimes works is using a mix of both: generating an image in Craiyon (which seems to listen better to prompts) and then use that image as a base image in DeviantArt Dreamup (which renders far better quality images.)

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DanielGP (2 )

2/01/2025 3:50 PM

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It’s funny indeed. Reminds me of DeviantArt member sorthaz who does it in a sort of similar way, he creates two single guys and combines them into a scene which, obviously, comes with some issues in light and shadow.

So far I’ve been trying Dream (not DreamUp by DeviantArt but Dream.ai), Leonardo, and TensorArt; one of them, I believe it’s Dream, clearly stated in their own description that—among others—violence is exempt from model training, which usually results in legs ending at the knee, fists instead of feet, torn torsos; and once I got an arm sprouting from the one boy’s shoulder… and connecting with the other boy’s shoulder. Disturbing, to say the least.

Same goes for AI videos. Fighting scenes very much look like boxing kangaroos rather than serious fighters. I find it hard to imagine there ain’t a single entity interested in creating fighting scenes, be it animated or still, who ever tried to find a workaround!

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DanielGP (2 )

1/31/2025 6:10 PM

Dear fellow gut punchers

Does any of you happen to know about A.I. image or video generators actually capable of producing realistic output when prompted for scenes of fighting? Most A.I. generators have not been trained on “violence” deliberately so their output ranges from funny to frightening. Those I tried would not even understand to produce the still of someone doubling over in agony, holding his stomach—it just won’t happen; but maybe I just haven’t found the hidden gems!?

Thanks in advance for any good hint you can provide!

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