I’ve been toying with the idea of using AI-generated nudification https://undress.cc/clothoff-ai in my digital artwork, especially for conceptual pieces that explore vulnerability and body positivity. I know it sounds weird at first, but I’m not trying to create anything provocative—more like visual metaphors that incorporate the human form as a base. Has anyone here actually used these tools for an art-related project? I’m super curious how others approach this without it feeling exploitative or cheap.


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Yeah, I totally get what you mean. I’ve actually tried integrating AI nudification into a few of my experimental pieces. Not for shock value, but more for visual abstraction—like layering body silhouettes with textures or glitches, then running them through rendering software. One tool I found that surprisingly gave pretty decent results in terms of anatomical base (without crossing into creepy territory) was ClothOff AI. It’s more stylized than people might assume, and it doesn’t just slap on random body parts—there’s a structure to it that can be used as a reference layer. For me, it’s similar to how 3D artists use mannequins or anatomical models, only way faster. Still, I keep everything anonymous and don’t use real faces to avoid any ethical grey areas. Definitely not for every project, but it can be useful if you’re clear on the intention and boundaries.


This is actually the first time I’m hearing someone use it in a non-sexual art context, and it’s refreshing. I think if the goal is transparency and symbolism, and the models are anonymous or synthetic, it makes sense. Would love to see how these works turn out visually.

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