The internet is flooded with AI-generated photos and they're getting harder to spot
Most of the time AI is used for click-farming, but lately images have been used in fake news stories and product scams
So let's review some tips for spotting AI images! 🧵(1/5)
In 2017 I won the Artstation challenge with this environment (made in Unity at the time). This piece also landed me my first job in AAA games. Here are 10 things I learned since I started working in AAA games in no particular order:
1. Use propping islands:
This is by far my favorite technique to create interesting spaces and it's easy to do.
Place props together that make sense to create "islands". Use these islands to guide the player or the eyes of the viewer. 2 examples:
I know it depends on art style etc but,
high frequency contrast like this, from pure white to pitch black, of both background elements and foreground elements, gives me art direction failure/school project/asset flip vibes
a short thread on visual contrast 🧵
so, enough time has passed now for me to talk about why i decided to leave Blizzard. a mixed year with great teammates, but a management that mistreated, lied to me, gaslit me, gave me a fake promotion, and HR that refused to help.
buckle up friendos. 💪
I built a proof of concept with The Last Night's rendering tech, which would be perfect to faithfully bring PSX classics to new audiences with their crisp original art, except in 16/9 4K HDR 60fps.
Let’s talk about console performance in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Hopefully this gives an idea of what it takes to optimize a AAA title (and we still didn’t manage to do it perfectly) Thread:
After four months of dedicated effort, my video celebrating the 25th anniversary of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is now available on the channel! Enjoy!
🎬 Watch it here https://t.co/7K6k4UA3KL
#zeldaoot25th#Zelda#rwanlink#ue5#animation
The perfect way to play Bluey The Videogame: with a #Bluey Xbox!
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America was supposed to be beautiful.
Lost architectural treasures of the U.S. - a thread 🧵
1. Festival Hall, 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis - a temporary structure (mostly plaster and wood) which was demolished after the exposition