The Airship Andalusia [IN]MOTION 1 (Character Compilation, MP.4 Video Format)
Well, we did it. The Airship Andalusia has officially entered the realm of animation! But, it's not like a giant step forward into a bold and dynamic future; it's more like dipping our little toe into a vast ocean filled with big scary sea monsters.
We can now explore the extraordinary physique development and augmentation of our favorite gratuitously gifted massively muscled meat mallet mavens with AI-powered animation. Staying true to the confounding calvular (yes, that's now an official word in The Airship Andalusia universe) capacity of, say, Lady Penelope's wondrously whopping wheelset is important to us. While we enjoy exploring the possibilities of more reality-based muscular women, our creative mandate is to bring steampunk, sci-fi, and post-apocalyptic stories featuring female characters with mouthwateringly muscular physiques and marvelously massive, mountainous, monster meat mallets to fans everywhere.
Sadly, you won't be seeing full animated stories from The Airship Andalusia any time soon. The computers we use to design, render, and edit the art we create for the stories aren't powerful enough to enable us to make the switch to animation. And, in the way that current AI systems work, we must use the static images we create for the graphic novels to generate the animated sequences. That way, the animations more closely adhere to our characters' designs and unique calvular compositions. Also, the animations aren't perfect. There are still some "artifacts" in the scenes that our AI cannot remove. Clearly, more training is needed (both for us and for our AI). But, it's a promising beginning.
So, here's an example of what a few of our more recent characters -- Brandy Mae Dalton, Mae Dalton, Lady Xanthippe, Lady Penelope, Lady Aleksa, Miss Molly, Polonius, Lordes, Gin-Sa, Thweela, and The Execrushioner -- look like when they are walking, strolling, lifting, holding, carrying, and talking. It's magnificent!
Enjoy!
DISCLAIMER: These original characters from The Airship Andalusia were animated with the assistance of AI.
All art, prompts, and animation editing by Aaron Hanson (c) 2025
Aaron Hanson
2025-03-17 20:11:07 +0000 UTCnickolai
2025-03-17 17:45:31 +0000 UTCTomas Simek
2025-03-17 07:58:41 +0000 UTC