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2 Years of Service
Hello everyone, this is my first thread and I'm hoping to get some opinions and feedback. It's going to be rather long, but I want to provide enough context for this to be useful.
For a little background: I've been playing AVN games off and on for a very long time (think games on DVD) and I've always had a strong interest in game development, but what has always stopped me is the barrier to entry in creating 3D art assets. I have a background in art, but mostly traditional pencil to paper type drawing, and I simply don't have the time or patience to learn an entirely new skill-set and sink thousands of hours into 3D modeling.
So with the rapid improvements of AI generation, and my professional interest in learning how to use AI tools I've been tinkering with both AI image and video generation, editing and optimizing workflows. I've been pretty blown away by the results as I've gotten familiar with the tools and learned how to prompt and use reference images to get consistent results, and it's gotten me thinking that with my day job as a software developer the technology may have reached a point where I can actually create something pretty incredible without needing a team of people helping me.
So my question is this: given the current kind of "AI slop" that seems to be the only stuff in the AVN community currently, would you (personally) be interested in a high quality AVN using AI generated assets and do you think the community would be receptive to it on a wider scale if the game didn't look like generic AI?
To add a bit of additional context: I'm talking about training my own LORAs for each character, for locations, etc. so that the consistency would be good enough that you'd be hard pressed to tell the images and videos weren't made by hand. I'm also thinking about a pretty ambitious scope, a deep story and world building, something with mini games, possibly a deck building system (think slay the spire), and even potentially multiplayer down the road.
This wouldn't be a quick process by any means, and I likely wouldn't have anything even remotely ready to be played in the next year, but before I sink a bunch of time, effort and potentially money investing in additional hardware I want to get a feel for what people think. Thoughts?
For a little background: I've been playing AVN games off and on for a very long time (think games on DVD) and I've always had a strong interest in game development, but what has always stopped me is the barrier to entry in creating 3D art assets. I have a background in art, but mostly traditional pencil to paper type drawing, and I simply don't have the time or patience to learn an entirely new skill-set and sink thousands of hours into 3D modeling.
So with the rapid improvements of AI generation, and my professional interest in learning how to use AI tools I've been tinkering with both AI image and video generation, editing and optimizing workflows. I've been pretty blown away by the results as I've gotten familiar with the tools and learned how to prompt and use reference images to get consistent results, and it's gotten me thinking that with my day job as a software developer the technology may have reached a point where I can actually create something pretty incredible without needing a team of people helping me.
So my question is this: given the current kind of "AI slop" that seems to be the only stuff in the AVN community currently, would you (personally) be interested in a high quality AVN using AI generated assets and do you think the community would be receptive to it on a wider scale if the game didn't look like generic AI?
To add a bit of additional context: I'm talking about training my own LORAs for each character, for locations, etc. so that the consistency would be good enough that you'd be hard pressed to tell the images and videos weren't made by hand. I'm also thinking about a pretty ambitious scope, a deep story and world building, something with mini games, possibly a deck building system (think slay the spire), and even potentially multiplayer down the road.
This wouldn't be a quick process by any means, and I likely wouldn't have anything even remotely ready to be played in the next year, but before I sink a bunch of time, effort and potentially money investing in additional hardware I want to get a feel for what people think. Thoughts?