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Ai Fascinated @UCI2vARfnxD-rl5KefxRH_GA@youtube.com

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Yo :) I’m the creator behind Ai Fascinated! How I make my v


Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

Ai Fascinated
Posted 6 days ago

🌱 Which Alien Flora exploration scene is your favorite?
The one with the most votes will be edited, animated, and featured in my next Space Age video — a calm & relaxing one this time 🪐✨

Prompt before variations:
Screengrab from a cheerful 1950s Technicolor sci-fi epic filmed on IMAX 70 mm, dynamic jungle composition: two glamorous retro explorers in polka dot skirts and tied crop tops, clear bubble helmets reflecting the sky, laugh and grin as multiple glowing vines coil around their torsos, legs, and arms, holding them firmly in place; giant fronds and alien pods frame the scene, deep blue sky with soft clouds above, Technicolor pulpy sci-fi energy.

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Ai Fascinated
Posted 1 week ago

Which Alien Shopkeeper scene is your favorite?
The one with the most votes will be edited, animated, and featured in my next Space Age video — a calm & relaxing one this time 🪐✨

I generated these 4 images with slight parameter variations. I’m planning to run about 20+ polls in total, and the winning scenes will add up to a special fan-chosen segment in my next long-form video!

Initial prompt before variations:
Screengrab from a cheerful 1950s Technicolor sci-fi epic filmed on IMAX 70 mm, lively midrange shot: a squat teal alien with round cheeks and oversized retro goggles leans over a holo-betting kiosk, handing a glowing slip to a smiling human man while two women in polka dot skirts watch with joy, stadium arches pulsing neon light behind, Technicolor pulpy spectacle.

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Ai Fascinated
Posted 1 week ago

Which Alien Carnivorous plant scene is your favorite?
The one with the most votes will be edited, animated, and featured in my next Space Age video — a calm & relaxing one this time 🪐✨

I generated these 4 images with slight parameter variations. I’m planning to run about 20+ polls in total, and the winning scenes will add up to a special fan-chosen segment in my next long-form video!

Initial prompt before variations:
Screengrab from a cheerful 1950s Technicolor sci-fi epic filmed on IMAX 70 mm, dynamic jungle shot: a handsome retro explorer in a silver space jacket laughs as a gigantic alien flower with teeth-like petals clamps over his bubble helmet, while his companion, a stunning woman in a golden latex crop top and pastel skirt, pulls him free while grinning; massive alien fronds frame the scene, glowing spores float in air, retro Technicolor sci-fi joy.

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Ai Fascinated
Posted 1 week ago

👉 Which picture is your favorite?
The one with the most votes will be edited, animated, and featured in my next Space Age video — a calm & relaxing one this time 🪐✨

I generated these 4 images with slight parameter variations. I’m planning to run about 20+ polls in total, and the winning scenes will add up to a special fan-chosen segment in my next long-form video!

PROMPT USED:
Real movie grab with real human actors and real robots: Screengrab from a 1950s Technicolor sci-fi film shot on IMAX 70 mm, midrange, real footage. Two beautiful women in sparkly rainbow skirts and flawless vintage curls laugh and twirl with three towering retro robots — one gold robot with spinning radar dishes, one metallic pink robot with bright lights, and one glossy blue robot with moving gears. They dance together in a radiant alien garden with colossal crystal flowers and colorful alien rocks under a bright sky, all props real, bright mood, no cartoon, no CGI, no animation.

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Ai Fascinated
Posted 1 week ago

🎉 77,777 subscribers! 🎉
Now that’s a *very* cool screenshot 😅 Thank you all so much for the support!! 🧡

My next long-form video is almost done — can’t wait to share it with you (probably tomorrow!) 🚀🪐

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Ai Fascinated
Posted 8 months ago

Hello :) I spent a few days last month setting up an online shop to sell framed posters of my favorite shots from the Futures of The Past series!
I initially wanted to distribute trading cards boosters but after some research I deemed it a bit too complicated for me to set-up (for now...😏)

So, instead I chose to do numbered, limited-edition posters with an acrylite glass and painted wood frames. Featuring pictures that I polished a bit in Midjourney and Photoshop and upscaled to 8K. And also some calendars 🤷‍♂️

I made the website/products using Printful and Shopify which are the market leaders in print on demand and e-commerce. I just received the test products (pictures below) that I ordered to myself to evaluate the quality. And since it is insanely good, I launched the shop yesterday 👍 I already ordered a few others and I'll post the pictures when received!


I will look into providing other products like photo-paper posters without a frame, metallic posters and maybe even retro-future sci-fi gadjets or furniture or androids if I can find any 😂🛸🪐
For now, here's a 20% off promo code valid on the whole shop for those reading this:

FASCINATED24
(to enter at checkout)

You can find the shop link on my channel’s homepage or visit it directly here:
futuresofthepast.com/

I'm still shocked that I was able to get this exact URL! 😂

Anyway, it's quite expensive for something that's not food in my opinion but it's the only way for me to provide this quality and to ship wordwide. And I really wanted to offer something tangible in addition to the virtual worlds of the futures of the past, something you can actually hold.

Thanks so much for watching and for ALL your comments which I enjoy reading very much!

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Ai Fascinated
Posted 10 months ago

Yo :) We've hit 10K subs! I'm very glad that so many of you are enjoying my videos! Thanks for watching!
(I tried getting the 9999 screenshot but couldn't snipe it xD)

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Ai Fascinated
Posted 1 year ago

Which 1950's WIDOWMAKER would You have chosen?

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Ai Fascinated
Posted 1 year ago

Which 1950's SYMMETRA would You have chosen?

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