FULL AI OFM COURSE - DECEMBER 2025 UPDATED - PART 1
Jimmy Denero
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Video Summary
This video provides a comprehensive guide to AI OnlyFans management (AIO FM), focusing on creating models, comparing AI tools, and marketing strategies. It details the process of generating a reference picture for a model, emphasizing the need for a specific niche and using platforms like Pinterest and AI tools such as Nano Banana Pro and Topaz Labs for upscaling. The instructor demonstrates how to create a unique model by merging image characteristics and highlights the importance of a high-quality reference image for consistent AI generations. A significant financial claim is made, stating $67,000 gross revenue from a single AI model in 30 days.
The video also dives into the technical aspects, comparing various AI models like Nano Banana Pro, Cream V4.5, and others for image and video generation, with a strong emphasis on their effectiveness for NSFW content. It touches upon using platforms like Wavespeed, Foul, and Replicate, and more advanced tools like Comfy UI for optimized results and cost reduction. The instructor asserts that understanding the market and creating models that appeal to it, rather than focusing solely on technical mastery, is key to financial success in this industry. The session concludes by hinting at a follow-up video covering marketing, as the current session is cut short due to vocal fatigue.
Short Highlights
- The course covers AI OnlyFans management in four parts: model creation from scratch, AI model comparison, marketing methods, and making money.
- The creator claims to have made $67,000 gross in 30 days with a single AI model.
- Creating a reference picture involves merging 3-4 images from Pinterest using AI models like Nano Banana Pro and upscaling with Topaz Labs to 8K resolution for high-quality generations.
- Key AI models discussed include Nano Banana Pro for realistic image generation and Cream V4.5/Cdream V4.5 for NSFW content, with Juan 2.2 and Juan Animate recommended for video.
- The video emphasizes that market appeal and understanding what sells are more crucial for financial success than deep technical knowledge of tools like Comfy UI.
Key Details
Making a Model from Scratch [00:08]
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Key Insights:
- The process of AI OnlyFans management (AIO FM) is broken down into four major parts: creating a model from scratch, comparing current AI models, marketing methods, and ultimately making money.
- The creator claims to have personally generated $67,000 gross revenue in the last 30 days with a single "hybrid model."
- The foundational elements for creating a model are a reference picture and a "Juan Lura," though the reference picture is deemed more critical.
"By the end of this video, you'll be slinging porn like a pro. Like me, like Jim. The pro. I'm the pro, by the way."
Niche Selection and Reference Picture Creation [02:32]
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Key Insights:
- A "ridiculous" niche is essential for AI OnlyFans management.
- The process involves selecting a niche, gathering 3-4 reference images from platforms like Pinterest with desired characteristics, and then merging them into a single, high-quality reference picture.
- For the "400 lb fat American hoarder" niche demonstrated, the process involved finding images of plus-size models and using them to generate a reference picture via Nano Banana Pro.
- The reference picture is crucial as it generates all subsequent images; a poor reference leads to poor results.
"I just don't want to look at a fat, disgusting, cheesy hoarder all day. Um, but I'm going to make a model in front of you and then, you know, you guys can go and do that."
AI Model and Upscaling Tools [04:41]
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Key Insights:
- Nano Banana Pro is introduced as a current, effective AI model for image generation.
- Topaz Labs is recommended for upscaling the reference picture to 8K resolution to ensure the highest quality generations.
- The use of platforms like Wavespeed.ai or Higsfield is suggested for accessing and using AI models like Nano Banana Pro, especially for users who don't want to manage their own local setups.
- A detailed example shows merging three images with the prompt: "merge these three pictures. an amateur style portrait of a woman with blonde hair who is visibly obese."
"We don't need to be a nerd. So, we don't need to have every photo we ever make upscaled to 8K, but we do want our reference photo to be 8K resolution, right? Because this is going to give us the high highest quality generations."
Model Aesthetics and Market Demands [08:21]
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Key Insights:
- Physiognomy plays a significant role in a model's success; models should not look old or masculine.
- For extreme niches, the model must look "young," and for more "normal" looking girls, they must appear feminine and youthful (ideally under 23).
- The market for this content is described as "freaks" who are "weird," implying that creators must cater to their specific demands to make money.
- The generated images aim for a hyper-realistic aesthetic, capturing details like makeup and clothing, even if the subject matter is considered "disgusting" by some.
"Your model can't look old. Your model can't look masculine. You can't do it right. She's got to be extreme. The niche has to be ridiculous. She's got to look young."
Importance of High-Quality Reference Images [09:59]
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Key Insights:
- The reference picture is the "first pillar" of model creation and is responsible for generating all subsequent images.
- A weak reference picture will inevitably lead to low-quality or "s***" generations.
- The quality of the reference picture can be tested by generating sample images; if they are good, the reference is good.
- The video contrasts poor results from bad reference pictures with successful outcomes from well-crafted ones.
"If you don't have a good reference picture, everything you make is going to be s***. [...] Don't be a dumbass. Make sure right your reference picture works."
Upscaling and Tool Accessibility [10:50]
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Key Insights:
- Upscaling the reference picture to 8K resolution is a critical step for preserving details and achieving high-quality generations.
- Topaz Labs is presented as a tool for this purpose, with a current price of $33/month, framed as an accessible investment compared to its previous $400 cost.
- The creator expresses little patience for users who complain about costs or refuse to invest in necessary tools, contrasting their approach with those who spend excessive time on free alternatives.
- The focus is on efficiency and profitability, rather than technical "nerding out" on free tools.
"If you want to be a nerd who's scrounging around the internet to save $30, then go ahead and do that. [...] you're in the worse one. So enjoy it."
AI Model Comparison and Platform Options [13:04]
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Key Insights:
- The AI space is dynamic, with new models and updates constantly emerging, requiring continuous testing.
- Platforms like Wavespeed, Foul, and Replicate offer user-friendly interfaces to access various AI models without complex technical setups.
- While Wavespeed was historically more unrestricted for NSFW content, it now has restrictions unless using the API, which can be accessed via simple code (e.g., Gemini).
- More technical users can opt for Comfy UI or Runpod for potentially lower costs and better control, especially for video generation workflows using models like Juan 2.2 and Juan Animate.
"If you think about coding, right, if you think about math and it hurts your brain, well then you probably don't want to get involved with Comfy UI."
The "Stack" for Content Generation [18:20]
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Key Insights:
- The recommended "stack" for AI content generation includes Nano Banana Pro for realistic, safe-for-work images and Cream V4.5/Cdream V4.5 for NSFW and semi-NSFW content.
- For video, Juan 2.2 (image-to-video) and Juan Animate (video-to-video) are the preferred tools, often utilized with Comfy UI and a "Juan Lura" for consistency.
- While models like Cling and Zimage are mentioned as alternatives, Cream V4.5 is favored for its ease of use and effectiveness.
- The key takeaway is that efficient, consistent generation of marketable content is prioritized over mastering every available technical nuance.
"This is the stack, right? This is all I use. Uh this is all you really need to use, right?"
Side-by-Side Comparison of Models [21:30]
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Key Insights:
- A visual comparison board demonstrates the output quality of various AI models, including Nano Banana Pro, Cling 01, Cream, Flex 2.0, and Zimage.
- Nano Banana Pro is consistently praised for realism and achieving the desired aesthetic for OnlyFans management.
- Flex 2.0 is described as a significant failure, producing poor-quality images, while Zimage produced an unexpected "John Cena" result in one test.
- The comparison focuses on the practical application of these models for generating commercially viable content, rather than their technical specifications in isolation.
"This is for the picture generation. And on the right here, we have Cream. Um, which in my opinion again is definitely the second best here."
Conclusion and Next Steps [23:23]
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Key Insights:
- The video concludes the content generation section, directing viewers to YouTube for further details on specific terms.
- Due to vocal fatigue, the planned marketing section will be postponed to "Part 2," with a humorous acknowledgment that it might not be released soon.
- The creator hints at promoting their private group for exclusive content and strategies.
- Viewers are encouraged to join their Telegram and subscribe to not miss the next installment.
"So, we're going to end that here. This is going to be part one. We'll do a part two tomorrow. Hopefully. I mean, knowing me, it could be [blank] next year, let's be honest."
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