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Saturday, September 27, 2025

LOOKING AT SOME AI-GENERATED LOOKALIKE BIKER VIDEOS!

 
A screenshot from an AI-generated lookalike video of me, created by RebelBikerDude using Adobe Firefly

Three days ago, I was curious to find out what the resulting AI-generated videos would look like if I supplied to Adobe Firefly as a verbal prompt a detailed description of me as I appear in one of the real 'Bad-Ass Biker' vid clips of me as I was when a lot younger and which are contained in my previous gallery (click here to view it). So I described myself for that prompt as wearing in that particular real vid of me a sleeveless self-customised badged-up black leather biker jacket, a pair of very faded well-worn Levi 501 jeans and Levis denim shirt, a black Harley baseball cap, aviators, and a leather belt sporting a large buckle, standing with my tattooed muscular (back then!) arms folded, in my old back garden during the 1990s when I was in my early 30s. And here is that selfsame Bad-Ass vid, just to confirm that I did indeed describe myself in the verbal prompt exactly as I appear in this vid, and also for comparison purposes with the resulting series of AI -generated lookalike vids inspired by it that I duly created:

Below is that series of AI-generated lookalike vids, created by my curiosity, with the able assistance of Adobe Firefly, from my original real Bad-Ass vid of me inserted above. As you'll see, these vids replicate me in Bad-Ass stance with very varied degrees of accuacy & imagination! Of especial interest is that some of them contain features or actions not even prompted by me - such as flinging my arms open, going bare-chested, kneeling, walking towards or away from the camera, and displaying a variety of dramatic back patches on my sleeveless leather jacket (which in real life has no such adornment), Overall, therefore, this has proved to be an extremely interesting, entertaining experiment, but I did find one aspect of it to be very worrying - all of these AI avatars of me generated in video form from my real original Bad-Ass vid are better-looking and fitter than I am myself in it! That'll teach me to get curious, lol!

Re the vids: what I've done here is present them in two different ways - all of them are included here as 28 separate 5-second vids, but in addition, and presented immediately below, is a single 140-second (2.2-minute) vid that contains all 28 of the separate ones merged together, each vid following the previous one in a continuous sequence, which may be easier, and certainky quicker, to watch if you don't have the time to open, view & close each separate 5-sec vid individually. So, here first of all is that single 2.2-minute merged one containing all 28 of the vids together:


And here, arranged in a different order just for the sake of variety, are all 28 of the 5-sec vids presented separately. Enjoy!




























Finally: here's one last AI-generated lookalike vid of me, but with a twist - in this one, Adobe Firefly has depicted me in somewhat older, more senior style. But hey, even Bad-Ass Bikers can't stay young forever, lol.


More of my AI-created biker images next time!

Plus: please click here to access a chronological listing of fully clickable links to all galleries uploaded by me on this blog. NB - all of the images included in this page's gallery were created by me, RebelBikerDude, using the AI image-generation program Adobe Firefly, for non-commercial, entertainment purposes only, and do not feature any real-life persons or copyrighted characters.

 

Friday, September 26, 2025

BAD-ASS BIKER ME - WHEN AI-GENERATED VIDEOS CAN BE TOO GOOD FOR THEIR OWN GOOD!

 
Bad-Ass Biker me as a confident, assertive, swagger-Jagger motorbike dispatch rider with attitude in his mid-20s straight after uni but some months before commencing my full-time writing career - whatever happened to him, I wonder?? (This is a screenshot from my real-life genuine Bad-Ass Biker video (as dubbed by my good friend Randi Macdonald), which like all of the other real-life genuine biker vids of me included in this gallery are (c) Dr Karl Shuker)

Sometimes, as proclaimed by the title of this present gallery, AI-generated images can be too good for their own good, as I'll explain a little later here! But first, here is some necessary background info regarding this gallery and its contents:

Creating countless biker-themed AI images for this blog of mine during the past 8 months no doubt helped revive far-distant memories in my mind of a small stash of VHS home video tapes that had been mostly filmed about 35-40 years ago by various family members and at least two different girlfriends, showing me alongside or astride my several motorbikes that I'd owned down through the years, using a very basic, early video camera, whose tape recordings' picture quality was adequate more than admirable. Nevertheless, I greatly treasured the resulting videos, because they were the only record that I had of me from my rebellious Wild Youth days back in my late 20s when, as I freely admit, I was not lacking in attitude, (over-)confident swagger, or assertiveness - in short, and as my American friends have said, I was definitely a bad-ass biker, lol. (More about that a little later here.)

Sadly, however, this stash of video tapes had somehow been misplaced during our house move in the early 2000s, and after undertaking several unsuccssful searches for them I'd reluctantly conceded that they must have been lost or even mistakenly discarded in transit and that I'd therefore never be able to watch what was taped on them again. Imagine my surprise but delight, therefore, when, following yet another search for them earlier this month after their memories had newly resurfaced, I found them, wrapped inside a very large paper carrier bag concealed amidst several other such bags that contained some items of glassware and ornaments from our old house that I'd never got around to unpacking here in our new house.

Most anxious to discover their condition after such a very long time in unplanned storage, as I was well aware that video tapes are not known for their viewing longevity, I binge-watched all of them. As a result, I was both happy & relieved to find that although there were sizeable segments on each tape that were unwatchable and unsalvageable due to a grim combination of tape crinkling and mould - the twin terrors always faced by video tapes & their collectors - in among these predominantly wrecked portions were some small yet perfectly watcheable, well-preserved video clips showing me as I still so well remembered, standing alongside, sitting astride, or riding my mean machines!

So what I've been doing since rediscovering my tapes is subjecting those precious few still-watcheable vid clips of me with my bikes preserved on them to a lengthy, laborious, but very fulfilling programme of restoration - firstly creating digital copies in mp4 format that could be played and edited on my laptop, then utilising resolution enhancement software to improve their viewing quality as much as possible. I've currently achieved excellent results with nearly a dozen vid clips - so much so, ironically, that at least two Facebook friends mistook one of these restored real-life clips (but not the same one) for an AI-generated vid (more about that later here)! However, there are many more clips still awaiting attention, so this could be a very long drawn-out process, but to see a younger, fitter, and so much more vibrant me, resurrected like a veritable leather-jacketed biker phoenix from the ashes of the past, makes it all well worth while.

My Bad-Ass Biker vid clip, in which I'm wearing one of my self-customised leather biker jackets, transferred from its original VHS video tape on which it was filmed back in the 1980s, converted into MP4 digital format, and then given some resolution-enhancement treatment ((c)  Dr Karl Shuker)

Plus, here is my second, shorter, but different Bad-Ass Biker vid clip:


Moreover, by including them in their very own gallery here, despite the fact that they are definitely not AI-generated videos, means that these real-life vids now have a permanent online home, where they can be watched & enjoyed by so many viewers, after having spent the previous three to four decades concealed from the world inside a paper carrier bag!

But what has any of this to do with AI images, which are after all the subject to which this AI biker art blog of mine? All will now be revealed.

You'll notice that directly following the short series of real genuine vid clips of me in biker mode whose origins I've now described above, I've added a single but notable AI vid of biker me that I purposefully created earlier today in direct response to one of my FB friends' inventive but incorrect claim concerning my real Bad-Ass Biker vid (inserted two paragraphs above here), which she'd seemingly but wrongly assumed was an AI-generated vid. To quote her full response to my Bad-Ass Biker vid after I'd posted it on FB yesterday: "Very fortean, the way your leg moved through the bike! " So I replied: "It doesn't actually do that, I slide it across the front of the saddle, look closely." That was the way I always dismounted from this particuilar bike, a Honda CX500, because it was too tall for me to throw my leg over the saddle like I do with most other, lower-slung bikes such as my Harley (had I tried it with the Honda, I'd have probably overbalanced!). Anyway, what I decided to do in addition to posting my reply was to create via the AI image-generation program Adobe Firefly a bona fide AI vid that hopefully would show this friend what moving my leg through the bike would have really looked like.

How I set out to achieve this aim was to utilise her exact comment as quoted in full above together with my real Bad-Ass Biker vid as a combined verbal & visual prompt supplied by me to Adobe Firefly in order to engender an AI vid of me that looks a lot like my real genuine Bad-Ass Biker vid but in which my leg really does move through the bike in best fortean fashion, lol. And, happily, that is exactly what Adobe Firefly did generate, so be sure to check it out, and see for yourselves!

Meanwhile, here's some more info about my Wild Youth phase, lol. In my late 20s, during those last still-youthful times between graduating from postgrad uni and embarking upon what would become my future full-time writing career, I entered what was for me a somewhat belated, uncharacteristically rebellious phase, as in loud motorbikes, louder punk/Heavy Metal music, an assortment of tattoos, a couple of piercings, and a half-hearted attempt at smoking (happily, the smoking didn't last long). And now, courtesy of another of this gallery's real, recently-rediscovered, resolution-enhanced VHS videotape clips of me that I've now converted to MP4 files and which is perhaps the best visual representation, of my Wild Youth phase (hence I've duly dubbed it my Wild Youth vid), here's how I was back then. (Incidentally, the muir cap that I'm wearing in my Wild Youth vid was kindly gifted to me by the American biker brother, Joe, of my then-current Stateside girlfriend Carol whom I'd met at uni). Forty-odd years later and having now entered a very different phase of my life - my Far Too Old To Care phase! - I figured why not celebrate my long-gone but still fondly-remembered rebel days by including tmy Wiild Youth vid clip here, but those of a nervous disposition may be well advised to look away now!

 
My Wild Youth video clip ((c) Dr Karl Shuker)

And here are some of my other restored real vids of me in biker mode during the 1980s-2000s:







Finally, here as promised is the AI-generated vid created by me that envisages how I'd look if I could move my leg directly through my Honda motorbike, lol:


More of my AI-created biker images next time!

Plus: please click here to access a chronological listing of fully clickable links to all galleries uploaded by me on this blog. NB - all of the images included in this page's gallery were created by me, RebelBikerDude, using the AI image-generation program Adobe Firefly, for non-commercial, entertainment purposes only, and do not feature any real-life persons or copyrighted characters.


Wednesday, September 24, 2025

THE BLACK BIKER KNIGHT IS WAITING IN WONDERLAND FOR YOU, BUT DON'T MAKE HIM ANGRY - YOU WOULDN'T LIKE HIM WHEN HE'S ANGRY!

An AI-generated image of the Black Biker Knight of BikerLand, created by RebelBikerDude using Grok X1

Several months ago, I introduced viewers to a very different Wonderland from the original version created by Lewis Carroll, inasnuch as it had now become a biker community, with many of its famous characters (and also those of the adjoining Looking-Glass World) having become bikers, to the extent that it had been renamed BikerLand (click here to view the first in a series of galleries revealing all of this). 

One of BikerLand's most popular inhabitants is the White Knight (or White Biker Knight, to give him his new full title), kitted out, as his names suggest, in gleaming white leather armour. Moreover, far from being the doddery, accident-prone old man as conceived by Caroll in his book Through the Looking-Glass, he is now a young, bold knight full of verve and valour, riding a seriously powerful motorbike instead of a decidedly elderly horse, and doing good deeds, such as rescuing fair maidens from the Jabberwock and other dastardly dragons, on a daily basis (click here and here to view his two galleries).  But these are not the only differences between BikerLand's White Knight and Carroll's original.

In BikerLand, the White Knight has a brother, a very mysterious, greatly-feared character known as the Black Knight, aka the Black Biker Knight to distinguish him from his Arthurian namesake. The role of BikerLand's Black Knight is to greet all visitors entering this magical realm and guide them on their journeys through it. However, visitors should always take great care never to anger him in any way, because he possesses the truly daunting ability to transform whatever region of Wonderland he is in at that particular moment by virtue of his specific temperament as exhibited by him at that very same particular moment. So, if he is in a happy mood, he and his visitors will find themselves travelling  through a sumptuous, incredibly beautiful land full of huge multicoloured flowers, lush sapphire-blue grass, and bright golden trees. But should he be angered by them, his hapless visitors will swiftly & surely find themselves being pursued by him on his mighty motorbike steed through the infernal flames and fire of Hell! So don't make him angry - you wouldn't like him when he's angry! (With apologies yo Hulk fans everywhere!)

In this present gallery, I depict the Black Biker Night in both of his twin temperaments - happy (using Grok X1) and angry (using Magic Studio), and as you'll see, it doesn't take a genius to decide which one they'd be better off experiencing when visiting BikerLand!




































More of my AI-created biker images next time!

Plus: please click here to access a chronological listing of fully clickable links to all galleries uploaded by me on this blog. NB - all of the images included in this page's gallery were created by me, RebelBikerDude, using the AI image-generation program Magic Studio, for non-commercial, entertainment purposes only, and do not feature any real-life persons or copyrighted characters.


Monday, September 22, 2025

WINGED BIKERS & BIRDS ON THE WING!

 
An AI-generated image of a winged biker amidst some feathered winged friends, created by RebelBikerDude using Magic Studio

I've mentioned before that each of the various AI image-generation programs that I use to create the pix (and vids) in this blog has its own individual idiosyuncrasies when generating images in response to my verbal prompts. In the case of Magic Studio, it has a quirky tendency to add wings to bikers at the slightest provocation - and often with no provocation whatsoever! True, I have sometimes specifically prompted for winged bikers, as with my galleries of biker angels (click here & here), and one featuring Wisconsin Jones (click here), and one or two others too. In addition to those requested instancs, however, Magic Studio has yielded a sizeable number of wholly unrequested winged biker images - so many, in fact, that I decided to keep them and present them together in their very own gallery.

Moreover, Magic Studio has a compaable propensity for including some often quite large & always very exotic-looking birds, frequently depicted on the wing, flying around the pictutres' official central characters in what must be the AI equivalemt of photo-bombing! There are even extraneous birds in some of Magic Studio's extraneous winged biker images - thereby doubling-up on its adding of winged wonders. So I preserved and am now presenting those examples to this gallery too, together with a few featuring ordinary unwinged bikers but some truly extraordinary and entirely unpromptd winged birds. So if you like incredible things with wings, this galelry is definitely for you!





























































































































More of my AI-created biker images next time!

Plus: please click here to access a chronological listing of fully clickable links to all galleries uploaded by me on this blog. NB - all of the images included in this page's gallery were created by me, RebelBikerDude, using the AI image-generation program Magic Studio, for non-commercial, entertainment purposes only, and do not feature any real-life persons or copyrighted characters.