My tribute gallery to my all-time favourite vampire movie, The Lost Boys, featuring a pack of ultra-cool Californian biker vampires led by the enigmatic David (played by Kiefer Sutherland) who are perpetually on the prowl for victims to transform into new members of their bloodsucking motorcycling fraternity, has proved very popular, receiving more hits than almost any other gallery conceived and uploaded by me so far on this biker-themed AI art blog of mine (click here to access my Lost Boys gallery).
Consequently, this evident interest in such entities as shown by my blog's visitors has inspired me to prepare some additional biker vampire galleries, but this time I've explored a much wider range of vampire versions, including not only various additional examples of the classic 1960s rocker/greaser 'biker jacket and jeans' look epitomised by David & co but also a number of futuristic military-style vampires and some much more feral, sometimes truly terrifying motorcycling vampires that appear more beast than biker bro, demon rather than dude, monster more than motorcyclist.
In reality, however, these are actually far closer in physical form to the original vampires of traditional medieval Middle Europe legends and folklore - certainly far closer than are the suave, seductive, cloak-swishing matinee movie idols into which vampires have been so frequently transformed on the Silver Screen (though for the sake of completeness I've included a few biker equivalents of those here too, combining their biker attire with the afore-mentioned cloaks and other cinema-associated apparel).
As I'm now utilising three different AI image-generation programs, I've obviously crerated a fair few biker vampire images. Consequently, rather than including them all in a single enormous gallery that viewers perhaps may not have the time or inclination to scroll through I'm splitting up these images into a short series of separate galleries. So here's the first one - with those of a nervous disposition possibly being advised or inclined to view it with the lights on!
PS - For wholly unexplained reasons, some of my biker vampire galleries' images generated respectively by Magic Studio and Dream Lab portray their subjects as fully-fanged whereas other of those same galleries' images generated by these same programs portray them as unfanged. The rationale behind this ostensibly random disparity - I utilised exactly the same verbal prompts for all of these images - is baffling, but entertaining, as I never know beforehand when prompting these programs to generate images of biker vampires whether any given resulting image will depict a fanged vampire or an unfanged one. The joys of AI art, lol.
More of my AI-created biker vampire images coming soon!
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