Documented engine outputs
One subject, new scenes—shown with provenance
The first strip uses a fully synthetic adult so no real person's likeness is being marketed without consent. The illustrated strips use public-domain sources. Every displayed frame is an engine output, and the public manifest records its source, prompt, and human verdict.


















The person example is synthetic by design
We first generated an invented adult named Mara from an already synthetic seed, with instructions not to resemble a public figure or known person. We then used that generated reference for eleven new scenes: workspace, rooftop, podcast, cafe, lookbook, keynote, generic product demonstration, trail, side profile, full-body walk, and founder desk. We judged identity, hair, build, and the outfit whenever it was locked. All eleven were usable in this discovery pass.
The four-frame strip shows the reference and three of those outputs. It demonstrates a real capability without borrowing anyone's identity. It does not prove that every real adult, angle, lighting condition, or reference set will perform the same way; the limitations page states that boundary plainly.
The illustrated examples use public-domain sources
Peter Rabbit, the White Rabbit, Little Miss Muffet, a Palmer Cox brownie, and the other illustrated subjects began as public-domain images from Wikimedia Commons. Each was placed into a new scene and judged beside its source for face, costume, distinctive marks, and art medium. Fifteen of eighteen illustrated test scenes were usable; the softer scenes came from ambiguous or face-hidden input.
What the manifest records
The public file at /examples/sources.json records the synthetic-reference method, every person-bench prompt and verdict, each illustrated source page and license, the engine route, and the prompt used for every displayed frame.
For your own project, use yourself as an adult, a consenting adult, a hired adult model, or a synthetic adult. Do not use public figures, people who have not consented, minors as a marketed use, deceptive impersonation, fabricated endorsements, nudity, or suggestive scenes. Illustrated characters must be yours, public domain, or properly licensed.
Questions, answered plainly
Is Mara a real person?
No. Mara is a fully synthetic adult generated specifically for this test from an already synthetic seed. The prompt explicitly requested an invented identity with no resemblance to a public figure or known person.
Were unsuccessful person scenes removed from the gallery?
No person case failed this eleven-scene discovery pass. Only four frames are shown to keep the page readable, while every case and verdict is listed in the public manifest and summarized on the limitations page.
Why are some illustrated characters shown in only two scenes?
The illustrated gallery only shows outputs judged usable. Softer results are discussed on the limitations page rather than used as capability examples.
Can I make a set with my own adult photos?
Yes. Use your own adult references, or an adult who has explicitly agreed to the use. The editor is free to start and needs no signup for the first try; compare every output against the approved references before publishing.
Build one approved scene
Bring your own adult references, those of a consenting adult, or an owned illustrated character, then judge the first output before making a set.
Opens in the EditThisPic editor — free to start, no signup.