Hahahahhahahaa okay just seeing this now after being Mia for a while on Lemmy. This make me so happy. Don’t care if it’s a downvotes that’s awesome.
Hahahahhahahaa okay just seeing this now after being Mia for a while on Lemmy. This make me so happy. Don’t care if it’s a downvotes that’s awesome.
That’s not how it works or ever will work.
The of the first episode of my Ai series Beyond The Valley ends with this fun fact. This meme nails my intention perfectly chefs kiss Thanks for sharing.
Commercial interest wants to see free communities like this die out. I won’t name names.
Ha yeah, it’s my little status update of where we’re at with AI video. No images were given as references, it was all done with text prompts.
Hey just wanted to say I’m stoked to see artists on Lemmy. Take care!
Thanks! Last bit I’ll share with y’all is I was livestreaming when I came up with the comic idea.
My pleasure!
Here’s a full breakdown instead (warning: big file)
Thanks, will do! :P
The whole comic is actually Ai but the characters, especially Victor, are derivative of traditional sketches and character art. I essentially establish the composition with Ai then superimpose my own style on top of it.
Haha okay this reminds of a time my partner was irritating with one specific bird at the… Are you spying on us OP?! This is like verbatim lol.
He is the undo button
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12k ain’t that much. I run a sub of 75k and they only amass two or three posts a day max unless something happens. Just post your OC if it bothers you.
My recommendation is not to only prompt the exact emotion that you want. I’ve had a lot of great luck by thinking of moments that might evoke those emotional states and put your characters in them. “Getting a new puppy” might create a more overjoyed state but will also generate a puppy. Just thinking like a director rather than a painter or a photographer gives me more interesting results. I hope that helps.
This was three separate V4 midjourney prompts with the middle being a variation of one or the other. I forgot which one came first. Lastly, Leo (the head) is their own three prompts composited into each frame using Photoshop. The animated panels on my website were done in Ae.
Just before joining Lemmy, I made a modern updated version of this comic if that helps.
This series started as an [adultswim] short called Scavengers. “Reign” was added afterward to make it distinct from what was effectively the pilot, which had a more minimalist approach but featured the same themes that were featured throughout the series.
Loved both. Definitely recommend the Scavengers pilot AFTER the main series Scavengers Reign though.