1/27/2026 Zebslop
- Zach E Bear

- Jan 27
- 2 min read
I've been consistent in delving into the shit storm of AI on Twitter/X and the NFT marketplaces: Foundation, Objkt, and OpenSea. These places are a breeding ground for impulse and "bot" behavior.
I try to keep up. I post at least 1 AI image a day and I comment and reply to build up my presence on the algorithm.
I mainly use "Grok" because it's the easiest, best looking, "nude friendly" AI image generator that is pretty low effort.
I'm fine with low effort in this case, because in my heart, I still believe most AI work is low effort at this time.
I don't feel great when directing AI images. The sense of accomplishment is nowhere near what it is when I complete a pen or pencil sketch. Feels like I'm just going through motions.
I'm going to try to analyze and create unity among the AI images I'm generating. I think at this point, consistency and patterns could be something to raise me above the average dribble. I'm also going to try to get "excited" to make an image. Hopefully I can replicate the burst of energy I get when I'm drawing over my lunch.
AI Art is currently a beast, and someone needs to tame it. I'm just unsure if it's going to be me anytime soon.
A little bit of what I've made is posted below; nothing different than what can be seen on my X/Twitter account.
The images below are not real photographs. Everything is generated via an artificial intelligence model by prompts and digital filters. These images are for artistic expression only and any resemblance to anyone, living or deceased, is purely coincidental.



