“From scratch,” in NSFW AI workflows, usually means text-to-image: you describe what you want in words, without relying on a source photo. If your goal is nude or minimally clothed adult imagery, the process is the same core loop as any still generation—prompt, optional negatives, model choice, generate, iterate—with extra attention to clarity, style, and compliance with platform rules.
This guide walks through that path on PornWorks AI: starting at the generator, shaping prompts for nude-styled results, iterating when outputs miss the mark, and where to read the rules. Labels, tabs, and options can change—if the live app disagrees with this article, follow what you see on screen and any in-product help text.
What you will be able to do
By the end of this guide, you should be able to:
- Explain what “from scratch” implies here (prompt-led generation, not inpainting from an upload).
- Open the image generator and run generations with positive and negative prompts tuned for adult nude imagery.
- Iterate in small steps when anatomy, lighting, or composition are off.
- Recognize policy blocks and revise intent instead of retrying disallowed content.
- Know where to go next for general beginner flow, inpainting, and safety—linked below.
Prerequisites and what you need
- Age and eligibility — You must be 18+ and comply with local laws. The product entry flow includes age confirmation and access to legal documents on PornWorks.life.
- Rules — Read PornWorks AI Content Policy before you generate anything. Nudity in synthetic media is not a free pass for prohibited categories (including content involving minors, non-consensual scenarios, or exploitation as defined there).
- Expectations — First runs are often imperfect. Plan for several iterations rather than one “perfect” prompt.
- Optional account — The site describes a free starting experience and that you can start without signup; account creation may be required for purchases or features that persist your work. Confirm what the live homepage and signup flow say today.
For privacy, payments, and storage behavior, see Is PornWorks AI Safe? A Complete Safety Guide.
If you are completely new to prompts and the generator UI, read How to Generate AI Porn: Complete Beginner Guide first—this article assumes you are comfortable with that baseline workflow.
Core ideas (one minute)
- Positive prompt — Describes subject, pose, degree of nudity in clear adult terms, lighting, camera, and style (for example photoreal vs illustrated). Vague slang often yields vague images.
- Negative prompt — Reduces artifacts (bad hands, blur, text overlays) and can include age-safety wording so the model avoids ambiguous youthful traits—always alongside compliance with the Content Policy, not as a substitute for it.
- Model / style — Different engines favor different looks. If the UI offers a realistic preset, it is a practical default for photography-like nudes until you learn the tool.
- Full generation vs editing — “From scratch” here means full still generation. If you already have an image and need a local fix (hands, outfit, small region), use inpainting instead—see How to Use Inpainting for NSFW Images.
Step-by-step: AI nudes from scratch on PornWorks
Step 1: Open PornWorks and confirm age
Go to PornWorks.life. Complete 18+ confirmation and accept the Terms of Service when prompted. If you are not eligible, stop.
Step 2: Open the image generator
From the homepage, use the main path to the AI image generator (editorial content on the site references /generate/image as the standard image entry). If routing changes, use whatever the homepage offers for image generation.
Step 3: Choose model or style (if offered)
Pick an option aligned with your aesthetic:
- Photorealistic / realistic — For natural skin, studio or environmental lighting, and camera-like framing.
- Stylized / anime — For illustrated NSFW; vocabulary may differ slightly from photo prompts.
When unsure, try realistic first, then branch once you see how results look.
Step 4: Write a clear positive prompt
Describe adult subjects and explicitly state nudity or wardrobe so the model is not guessing. Add pose, setting, lighting, and lens words. Start with one coherent scene—one main subject and one lighting idea—then elaborate.
Example pattern (customize heavily; keep all subjects clearly adult):
photorealistic adult woman, solo, nude, full body, standing, soft studio lighting, neutral gray backdrop, natural skin texture, looking at camera, 85mm lens, shallow depth of field, high detail
Add hair color, body type adjectives, mood, and environment if needed. Avoid contradictory instructions (for example “dark room” and “harsh midday sun” in the same line) until you know how the model balances them.
Step 5: Add a negative prompt
Start from a quality and anatomy block, then personalize.
Example starter:
worst quality, low quality, blurry, bad anatomy, bad hands, extra fingers, deformed, watermark, text, logo, cropped, child, teen, minor
Never use negatives to sneak in disallowed intent. If a run is blocked, reread Content Policy and change the concept—not the euphemism.
Step 6: Set aspect ratio and options
If the UI exposes aspect ratio or quality controls:
- 3:4 or 4:3 often work well for single-subject stills.
- 9:16 works for tall portrait framing.
- If CFG or prompt adherence exists, middle values are a reasonable default; adjust in small steps after you observe behavior.
Step 7: Generate and iterate
Run the job. Then:
- If the image is close — duplicate or reuse the prompt and change one element (pose, lighting phrase, or a single negative).
- If it is wrong — simplify conflicting phrases, or switch model/style.
- If it is blocked — stop. Do not rephrase prohibited ideas. Fix the underlying intent to comply with policy.
Step 8: Refine with inpainting (optional)
When the overall pose and composition work but a small area is wrong (hands, strap, blemish), switch to inpainting: How to Use Inpainting for NSFW Images. That workflow starts from an existing image; it complements “from scratch” generation rather than replacing it.
Step 9: Save or download
Download anything you need to keep. Until you know how your account retains history, treat download as your archive—see the safety guide linked above.
Tips for better results
- One change per run — “Fix lighting” and “change pose” are often two iterations, not one combined edit to the prompt.
- Lighting vocabulary — Words like
softbox,rim light,golden hour, andwindow lightsteer realism more than repeating “high quality.” - Camera words —
85mm,50mm,shallow depth of field,bokehhelp sell a photographic look when the model supports them well. - Pose clarity — Use explicit pose terms (
standing,seated,three-quarter view) instead of ambiguous shorthand. - Reuse winning prompts — Save prompt pairs that worked in a local notes file so you can remix safely later.
Common problems and fixes
| Problem | Likely cause | What to try |
|---|---|---|
| Subject stays partly clothed | Prompt never stated nudity or conflicted with outfit words | State wardrobe/nudity clearly; remove clothing terms if you want full nude |
| Blurry skin or soft detail | Low quality settings or weak lighting description | Add lighting and sharpness cues to positive; check quality/step options if available |
| Bad hands or face | Model weak spots or busy composition | Simplify pose; add anatomy negatives; reduce clutter in frame |
| Inconsistent body proportions | Conflicting body descriptors | Remove duplicate or opposing adjectives; describe one body type consistently |
| Blocked generation | Policy or safety filter | Stop; revise to lawful, consensual-adult intent per Content Policy |
Safety, ethics, and legality
You are responsible for prompts and outputs. PornWorks AI’s Content Policy lists forbidden material and enforcement. Synthetic nudes can still fuel harassment, non-consensual deepfakes, or other harm—do not depict real identifiable people without consent, and do not attempt sexual depictions of minors or other prohibited content.
Conclusion and next steps
You can create nude-styled adult imagery from scratch on PornWorks.life by writing clear adult prompts, using solid negatives, and iterating one variable at a time—always inside the Content Policy and Terms of Service.
For the full beginner path (including video entry points and more troubleshooting), use How to Generate AI Porn: Complete Beginner Guide. For local edits after a good base image, use How to Use Inpainting for NSFW Images. Keep Content Policy and Privacy handy until the workflow feels routine.
References
- PornWorks AI homepage — product entry and positioning: https://pornworks.life/
- How to Generate AI Porn: Complete Beginner Guide — baseline generator workflow: https://pornworks.life/guides/how-to-generate-ai-porn-complete-beginner-guide
- How to Use Inpainting for NSFW Images — masked regional edits: https://pornworks.life/guides/how-to-use-inpainting-for-nsfw-images
- Is PornWorks AI Safe? — privacy, payments, storage: https://pornworks.life/guides/is-pornworks-ai-safe
- Content Policy: https://pornworks.life/content-policy
- Terms of Service: https://pornworks.life/terms
- Privacy: https://pornworks.life/privacy