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Re: [RELEASE] RLGL featuring Michaela Isizzu
Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 3:44 pm
by digitalparkinglot
I have created an e-stim version. Here is the thread.
viewtopic.php?p=287255#p287255
Re: [RELEASE] RLGL featuring Michaela Isizzu
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 7:49 pm
by Bluemoon
Could someone please create a fuscript based the beats ?
Re: [RELEASE] RLGL featuring Michaela Isizzu
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2020 5:11 pm
by fkfk
I finally got the time to play this last weekend and... it was AMAZING!
I failed pretty badly in the long run (I was casually abstaining since, ehm... 7 days

), I obviously expected too much from myself.
redditaddict420 wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 7:37 am
This is art, and I thank you very much for sharing your work with us! Maybe I'm not searching well enough, but softcore/lesbian videos like this one seem to be harder and harder to find.
I totally agree with you! Thank you so much, digitalparkinglot!

These few words can't match up with all the effort you put in your great work, still I hope they'll get you back some kind of happiness, good karma or whatever.

Re: [RELEASE] RLGL featuring Michaela Isizzu
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2025 1:07 am
by intergasm
I made a funscript for this classic! Enjoy. If somebody could reseed the torrent, that would be great. (updated to version 1.0.1)
https://mega.nz/file/j1BwhJDK#9FaSKOyVT ... 78-Qxl8LNM
Re: [RELEASE] RLGL featuring Michaela Isizzu
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2025 1:12 am
by intergasm
Re: [RELEASE] RLGL featuring Michaela Isizzu
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2025 3:55 pm
by Handy-Man
Some time ago, I also created a funscript for this RLGL using chatGPT. I wrote a simple prompt that tracks the color in a video. It then sets the following: 1 full beat per second on yellow, 2 full beats per second on green, and 4 short beats on blue. If the color is red, the movement stops. Essentially, this is a universal prompt for creating funscripts from RLGL. But it doesn't match the music and isn't as good as manual editing. Later, I'll try to create more diverse funscript using neural networks.
I've tested this script several times, and it works fine. But 99% of that is due to the amazing editing and the brilliant actress.
Re: [RELEASE] RLGL featuring Michaela Isizzu
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2025 11:56 pm
by verynicekojak
Handy-Man wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 3:55 pm
Some time ago, I also created a funscript for this RLGL using chatGPT. I wrote a simple prompt that tracks the color in a video...
Interesting but how? Did you upload whole video to chatgpt?
Re: [RELEASE] RLGL featuring Michaela Isizzu
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2025 2:03 am
by intergasm
Handy-Man wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 3:55 pm
Some time ago, I also created a funscript for this RLGL using chatGPT. I wrote a simple prompt that tracks the color in a video. It then sets the following: 1 full beat per second on yellow, 2 full beats per second on green, and 4 short beats on blue. If the color is red, the movement stops. Essentially, this is a universal prompt for creating funscripts from RLGL. But it doesn't match the music and isn't as good as manual editing. Later, I'll try to create more diverse funscript using neural networks.
I've tested this script several times, and it works fine. But 99% of that is due to the amazing editing and the brilliant actress.
Isizzu RLGL.zip
I went a bit more complex route to create the script. Like you, I detected the changes in colors, and put them into a CSV file. And then I had another script use samples I made for patterns for yellow, green, and red. Because yellow varies a lot, I ran it a few times with different yellow patterns, and I did the same for some green and blue ones as well to make it more interesting and faithful to the on-screen instructions, and then I spliced them all together.
https://beta.funscript.io/app/play is a great site to use for visualizing the script, and I just used notepad to combine everything which was tedious.

I did the scripts in Python with help from ChatGPT.
Re: [RELEASE] RLGL featuring Michaela Isizzu
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2025 7:51 am
by Handy-Man
verynicekojak wrote: Thu Dec 18, 2025 11:56 pm
Handy-Man wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 3:55 pm
Some time ago, I also created a funscript for this RLGL using chatGPT. I wrote a simple prompt that tracks the color in a video...
Interesting but how? Did you upload whole video to chatgpt?
Simply trim a small section of the video, less than 100 MB in size, where the colors appear. This can be done in any editing program, including those found on phones. Then tell the neural network to track the color in the center. The maximum speed of the Handy 1 is approximately 250 ms per movement in positions from 0 to 100, or 125 ms for 100-50 or 50-0. You can set any values for the colors that are comfortable for you.
I asked to check the color every 0.5 seconds. For the green color, I specified movements from position 0 to position 100 with a delay of 250 ms, and then from 100 to 0 also 250 ms. For blue from 100 to 40, a delay of 125 ms, and from 40 to 100, also 125 ms. Again, you can change this however you like.
Another scenario with slower movements. I like this one better.
Re: [RELEASE] RLGL featuring Michaela Isizzu
Posted: Sun May 24, 2026 4:52 pm
by intergasm
I have updated my script. It’s still a work-in-progress, but getting close to done.
Note, it’s not meant to be kind to you; it’s meant to be a pleasurable ordeal. I believe there are more “vanilla” scripts out there for this video, if that’s what you prefer, and you can create one yourself if you'd like (see previous post).
https://mega.nz/file/ysginJCS#uRwYixCdZ ... XvrsiGWfDE
Request: I would like to change the GREEN sections near the end 42:35-43:22 and 44:09-44:40 so that the movements sync up with her hand movements.
COULD SOMEONE PLEASE CONTRIBUTE a funscript just for these sections? I will integrate your work into the final script and also give you credit if you’d like.
I am working on syncing the strokes throughout with the music (it’s close but not exact enough) and also making tweaks.
Re: [RELEASE] RLGL featuring Michaela Isizzu
Posted: Thu May 28, 2026 1:13 am
by Andrus
Six years later. This is my favourite estim video of all time, slightly edging out the also great Guerlaine. I found the music for them, and sometimes I play it in the car on long drives. In my head, matching up the music to the scenes. Thank you for this fine work.