I'm making software tools, trained on my artwork, to create imagery in my sketch style using AI. Here's Hatchetman from 1984 and it's exploded view generated with my tool's xPLODE mode. I need to add some sort of graphic that presents the new work as Loose2AI. Wonder if I can animate this sketch...hmmm. DO IT LOOSE...
@SaintJamesPage@MilsurpM Yes you are correct. But I don't know the min-spec you'd need. Really the power is in the AI and I think all the processing is up in the cloud? I could be wrong as Hoomans Are Known to Make Mistakes. :)
@Chinless2 Yes - everything you can imagine. My drawing hand was injured 2 years ago in a car accident - I'm unable to draw now. Training AI in my style creates what is called a LoRA. It means I can continue to create whatever I see in my mind, as always. Now I am an AI-Augmented LOOSE :)
@ardan_blade I am having so much fun - harvesting my industrial design work, fighting with AI to make it do exactly what I want, finding a way to create in my style again. Always good to hear from you...
@MilsurpM Thank you for the compliment. I saw those in my head too. YES I'll figure out a way to share these tools. Not sure what that looks like yet. I know I'll incur the wrath of the Pitchforks and Torches anti-AI crowd. Don't care. This means I'll need beta testers :) Grand Crusader
I'm working on another tool titled Sketch2AI which gives me the capability to generate variations on my designs - in my sketch style. And define how varied the designs are from subtle > radical. Here are sketches using Grand Crusader as the reference - in RADICAL style mode.
This indie dev is making an FPS where the machines humanity abandoned evolved and formed their own religion
- Volunteer to descend and find out why
- Hack terminals and uncover the conspiracy
- Nothing is what it seems
It's called Supreme Experiment. Would you play this?
I love seeing Visual Story at this level. Frankly, it's inspiring. When I see this quality I always think, I must create content that is as worthy... It's that burning desire to create...
PACIFIC ORBITAL GATEWAY // EARTH
Long before humanity reached the stars, every journey began at a harbor.
By 2187, that harbor became Pacific Orbital Gateway.
Constructed in the waters of the Pacific Northwest, the Gateway was designed as Earthโs primary access point to orbit and beyond. Every day, thousands of civilian transports, research vessels, diplomatic envoys, and interstellar freighters passed through its docks.
Connected directly to orbital infrastructure and the expanding worlds of the Star Councils, the complex became one of the most important transportation hubs in human history.
From here, explorers departed for distant systems.
Scientists carried humanityโs knowledge to new worlds.
Families began new lives among the stars.
The Pacific Orbital Gateway was more than a port.
It was the bridge between Earth and the future.
๐โจ
This is a section of the Graphic Novel I've started to develop the Ghostkiller story...long ways to go and I'm enjoying the journey.
https://t.co/LKEDnpJ3W5