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Who said AI can't be used for good?
I'm a sucker for this aesthetic, but it's insanely hard to find good images, and it's basically impossible to find one that is not some cyberpunk bullshit. I just want a cute anime girl looking at some neat neon city landscape.
This one is, of course, not perfect by any means, and still has a lot of weird AI fuckery on it, but I recon I can use it (or one of the others I generated) as a basis with some other model and enhancements to get some cool wallpapers.
I'm using PixAI for doing it, and I have over a million credits, so I recon that at some time I may bruteforce something decent.
Of course, if I had the knowledge of using the AI prompt magic to make the AI do everything right, it would probably be easier, but fuck it, bruteforce all the way.
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@ehhh @Suzu The fact that there are people that actually think that is amusing. Like, I don't like AI generations, but even I don't think people making AI generations is basically artist genocide. :guraKekw:
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@Suzu oh my god WHO CARES goyim by posting an AI art u are LITERALLY supporting the GENOCIDE of artists who spend 1000 hours drawing circles and jellybeans, fuk u bigot
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@Suzu I've thought about this technicality before, but honestly the reality is about the same as piracy. The vast majority of people who use generative AI were never going to commission an artist, they don't have the money, know the people, or have something they'd want drawn that badly anyways.
I think more people getting into using AI is like how people end up liking characters they make in a character creator or for a tabletop game, it's only after they made it that they'd want a real artist to draw it. This elitism is coming from absolute retards, art is expensive, and well it tends to have decent enough reason to be, the average AI user was never spending that money on art to begin with.
I personally have experience with this too, as I didn't really have ideas of OCs or anything I wanted to make until I actually started messing around with some early and silly AI tools. Sure, this image is low quality and from the very early generative AI stuff, but it got me that motivation to want to think about this girl more and led to installing COM3D2 just to think up more about her. I'm even thinking of saving up some money now that I have all these ideas floating around in my head to actually commission an artist for a good, proper, not limited by a game character creator or AI design.
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@Iffine to be fair, technically speaking, instead of using an AI model I could just comission an artist to draw exactly what I want, and I'd probably would have better results. So, by going with AI, I am, in fact, "screwing" an artist of my money.
Of course, if I had to pay, IDK, 1000 bucks for this comission (considering it's a detailed image), I wouldn't do it.
And I think that's where the people who treat badly whoever uses AI come from: they think that if you aren't willing to pay an artist to get the cool image you want, then you don't deserve to have it, and shouldn't be allowed to use AI to get it.
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@Suzu Sometimes it seems like people's brains have been utterly destroyed by internet arguing over the past few years.
So many people treat absolutely anyone using AI the exact same as a corporation cheaping out and using bad AI in a product just so they can cut the budget and boost the investors and CEO's bottom line. That's 2 entirely different kinds of people, but for some bewildering reason according to the schizophrenic maniacs you can't have that kind of complexity, it's either all AI usage good and you hate artists, or all AI usage bad and you love artists, no other opinions or choices. :reimu_sigh:
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OK, if I remove one enhancer, I get better results. One cat still has 3 ears, though, and the other cat is a malformed blob which existence must be complete pain, suffering and agony.
It's a shame I haven't found a way to tell PixAI "just redraw this same picture but try to be less retarded next time", it I try to use this one as a base it will just create a different image and introduce some eldritch abomination in it.
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oh yes, this one using the Pixai diffusion model with all the enhancer and paying a ton of credits is absolutely perfect and flawless, hmm, yes, nice AI art.
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RIght, I found out how to tell the AI to remove extra cat ears and deformed cats from the picture, and I am mostly satisfied with the end result.
I can't, however, find a way to fix the eyes, and they look weird.
Tomorrow I'll play a bit more with it to see what I can do.
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@Ronnie21093 @Suzu Recently there was drama over a shitty tiktok dev who made an e-reader specifically for uhh... A popular fanfiction website. And it's because she used AI voices. That's pretty much why she was getting people mad when she told about it. I read into this a bit and the hilarious part is that fanfic writers believe in freedom of freeze peaches when it comes to copyright and thus think that they're protected to writing the most horrendous and disgusting literature of protected IPs - obviously if the law wanted it removed, they don't want that happening. But if you were to use their jojo yaoi fanfic garbage in any way that includes artificial intelligence, then they think that they should have the right to SUE any software developer for "copyright infringement" 🤣🤣🤣
(Oh and by the way, if you are an aspiring software dev interested in incorporating AI DO NOT announce it to the normies. If you need help on your project, get it from gated communities that are actually knowledgeable about and aren't hostile to AI. Once it's actually become a viable product ready to learn the ways of the world, you can then spread it secretly like a Chinese virus and it'll be too late to stop.)
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@ehhh @Ronnie21093 @Suzu glad im far deep with AI before the whole generative AI bs.
A* Pathfinding my beloved