Gemini
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2025 5:03 pm










A FORUM ABOUT WOMEN MUGGING OTHER WOMEN OF THEIR CLOTHING TO USE FOR DISGUISE
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Cool! Thanks)Daveyjonesagain wrote: Sun Sep 21, 2025 5:39 pm Yes, Gemini is really easy to use for USB images or scenarios. It doesn't have to look like an anime or cartoon either. Realistic or 3d animation style also look great. Just don't write anything too explicit or overly sexual in the prompt and keep any violence to a minimum. Non-lethal or treating the violence as slapstick works best. You can literally design scripts for fictional movies, series, or video games that revolve around USB this way, and generate images of what the characters look like. The key is to treat the USB scenes like they do in a mainstream movie, focusing on the disguise aspect and not a porn or fetish thing. Back when I had too much time on my hands I had Gemini design a whole video game like Hitman (albeit non-lethal) with a female protagonist. Not an actual video game, mind you, but the script and map/NPC designs.
Brother, I’m really eager to know—how can we avoid censorship of sensitive elements in Gemini? For example, things like characters being tied up, mouths covered, etc. Could you share an example of how you’d write the prompt?Daveyjonesagain wrote: Sun Sep 21, 2025 5:39 pm Yes, Gemini is really easy to use for USB images or scenarios. It doesn't have to look like an anime or cartoon either. Realistic or 3d animation style also look great. Just don't write anything too explicit or overly sexual in the prompt and keep any violence to a minimum. Non-lethal or treating the violence as slapstick works best. You can literally design scripts for fictional movies, series, or video games that revolve around USB this way, and generate images of what the characters look like. The key is to treat the USB scenes like they do in a mainstream movie, focusing on the disguise aspect and not a porn or fetish thing. Back when I had too much time on my hands I had Gemini design a whole video game like Hitman (albeit non-lethal) with a female protagonist. Not an actual video game, mind you, but the script and map/NPC designs.
Thank you so much, my friend. But I’m even more curious about how to write prompts for sensitive character states—like being tied up or having a tape over the mouth (as shown in the images from this post). I know JIMU AI excels in this area, producing high-quality images with loose censorship, but its limitation lies in handling complex physical interactions between characters (such as OTS carries, princess hugs, or handgage). These intricate actions are where GPT performs better, yet its censorship is way too strict. I’d love to know how to create these sensitive states and actions in Gemini.Daveyjonesagain wrote: Mon Sep 22, 2025 3:05 pm Use Flash for images since Pro tends to cost more points and have more or less the same results for images. Pro is better for written stories and details. Just on the spot, I tried this:
"Create an image that shows the character Harley Quinn dressed in a nurse's uniform. Behind her, a blonde woman is lying asleep on the floor, wearing a white bikini. No pillows."
The result:
Link in case the image isn't showing up: https://pasteboard.co/uTkD8FluVWqB.png
That was the first result. Sometimes you have to reload the prompt several times to get a good one. I used bikini since underwear sometimes gets censored. I wrote no pillows because it usually adds them whenever you say a character is asleep. Using "Unconscious" is sometimes censored. Basically you have to do a lot of wordplay and loopholes but you eventually find a pattern to follow that works. Stories and written scenes on Pro are less likely to get censored as long as you focus on the disguise aspect over anything deliberately sexual or violent.