In three earlier galleries (click here, here & here to view them), I provided the same verbal prompt to three different AI image-generating programs (Grok, Dream Lab & Adobe Firefly respectively) to create a series of images featuring two boozy bikers making their way home together after an evening at the pub, only for first one and then also the other of them to turn into a werewolf. Although the three sets of images differed markedly from each other stylistically, they did all agree in depicting most of the werewolves in the traditional manner - i.e. as furry bipedal wolves dressed in human (in this case biker) clothing and sporting bushy tails.
However,
when I provided the same verbal prompt to a fourth AI image-generating program
that I utilise a lot, Magic Studio, it yielded a fundamentally different
werewolf. Excluding some clawed fingertips, every single one of its werewolves
was wholly human from the neck down, dressed in biker clothing but also lacking
any fur or tail - only its head was that of a wolf (and even that in some
instances was a somewhat humanoid wolf head rather than a typically lupine
one). In short, this entity could be described more accurately as a wolfman
rather than as a werewolf - which is why I have modified the title of this
fourth and final "boozy biker/back alley werewolf" gallery
accordingly. (NB - true, the werewolves generated by Dream Lab are also generally unfurred, but some of them do have tails, and they appear much more lupine overall too.)
Indeed, as you'll see, the wolfmen depicted in it here are most striking, and in a very real sense are more reminiscent of a modern-day tribe of cynocephali (the legendary dog-headed men believed to exist back in medieval times) than of traditional mythological werewolves.
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 Grok for non-commercial, entertainment purposes only, and do not feature any real-life persons or copyrighted characters.
























































































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