Amber Lynn Fan Art and Artificial Intelligence Submissions

Maybe it’s because AI image generation has become all the rage lately… but, whatever the reason, I’ve loved the recent fan art submissions I’ve been getting. Very flattering, and I appreciate the effort.

There’s an obvious difference between AI art and fan art, but I’m going to combine (and start collecting) them all in a new Amber Lynn Fan Art gallery.

What’s the difference between “AI” and “Fan”? Let’s start by sharing some of the AI stuff, but the real masterpiece I’ll save until the end of this post – and then the distinction will be obvious.

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As you can see, the AI isn’t really nailing it here, but I have to say this is one of the closest any of the artificial intelligence attempts got to looking like me. Don’t get me wrong, I think the whole thing is pretty amazing. It’s just that sometimes they resemble me, and other times they look more like Katie Couric. 🙂

And at least Skynet didn’t try to make me look like one of the many other “Amber Lynn”s out there, like the “Bachs” or the “Reid”s. There seem to be dozens.

But please don’t forget: I am the first (and only) trademark registered “Amber Lynn. Hopefully you’re in the right place.

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Again, close, but no expensive Cuban cigar. Godfrey wasn’t overly impressed, either (his coat is much darker). But we both appreciate the thought and effort! Please keep them coming, everyone.

But this… this amazing effort by @FlashNash4, blew my socks off:

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Nash, thank you so much. Because that is an incredible creation, and I hope you don’t mind that I shared it here. I may just have a brand new desktop wallpaper!

Whether it’s AI, or more sophisticated fan art, I’m enjoying the submissions. So please keep them coming – and Instagram or Twitter are the best places to message me or send images these days. Hope to hear from you.

Playing Nice with Instagram

While we eventually overcame our differences (I’m back on and better than ever), last summer Instagram took my account down without warning or notice. This happened to many other adult performer’s accounts around the same time and led to quite a bit of stress as I’d spent 5 years building up the Amber Lynn account to over 100,000 followers.

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Amber staying safe with a recent Instagram post for fans.

The takedowns actually led to a protest outside of Instagram’s New York offices. I was a part of the event as the Sergeant At Arms of APAG Adult Performers Actors Guild – behind the scenes and while running the social media protest as the President and VP arrived in person.  This all ended up with me being interviewed as part of a related news article for a Canadian publication. As I said at the time:

“There was a lot of stuff that was not just content of me as a model and an actor but private, personal mementos that were lost just because they can take it with the flick of a switch,” she said. “And Instagram doesn’t care.”

My role in the controversy was small in comparison to those who protested, but the group effort resulted in clearer Insta terms and conditions involving shared content, and greater transparency between the app and its users.

An interesting moment in social media history which I thought I’d share. My account is alive and well once again, so please drop in and say hello!: Amber Lynn’s Instagram.

Follow Amber Lynn on Pinterest

amber lynn PinterestHello fans – the good news today is: Amber now has her own Pinterest profile!

This account is managed by the real deal herself, as are all her social media profiles, and will be updated regularly. Have a look, follow for timely updates – and enjoy!

Have a message for Amber? Please leave it in the comments. She’ll definitely see it! We’re also happy to see adult film legend Vanessa Chase return to scene after nearly 30 years!