Ok, I don't normally do this... but dude, the guy was not being polite, he's literally getting something free, and asking for insane changes he doesn't understand. As someone who is actually using Twine to program a similar game, nothing is "free" and nothing is "simple". To produce consistent AI generated images for any type of fetish, requires at least a basic understanding of the model you are using, and the complex way that prompting can work with that model. It's a mountain of learning, trial and error, and weeding through images to actually find the ones that fit the event for wherever they go. As an example I produce 20 images at at time with Forge, installed on my machine, and it takes around 20-30 minutes, then I have to check each one and narrow down the ones that can actually be used. Sometimes they all suck, conflicting loras, missed prompts, bad settings, can all cause the output to suck and need a redo. Then there's the "simple programming". Learning any program language is a shit sandwich that takes alot of time. Couple that with brainstorming the ideas, and writing for the game, and you get very slow progress. Imagine, then having to throw in communicating with some "artist" that might possibly do this for free. Reiterating every idea, to get it out of your head and into theirs, also takes time. Then, assuming they actually want to do it, they are working on a project of likely 100+ images, that they aren't getting paid for. Why would they want that? How many can they produce in a day? If it's zero, then that's time lost on development. Twine, like all game development requires a ratio of time 1/3 writing it, and 2/3's testing, and fixing unforseen errors, and breaks, or just missed keys, or fatfingered typing. Why is that "better" than generating images yourself that you have immediately? At least then, it can be immediately used and tested, instead of having to wait for a picture from an artist who has their own schedule to be working on. Beyond that, lets unpack "free". There is no such thing. Free costs something too. Whether its in time, or peripheral knowledge needed, or acquiring other tools or knowledge needed, there is a cost. No one lives for free. Food, rent, gas, quality time with family and friends, it all has a price.
People need to understand these projects exist because of generative ai.
I've attached a screencap of one of my passages in Twine as an example of simple programming. It is a blank template I made to quickly copy/paste a character interaction main page. The entire thing would be just over 8 pages.