@johnfoxart Saying that, I don't see any big deal in the method of initial reference acquisition, as artist you do all the real drawing anyway. Now, using genAI trained on massive datasets of various artists to get an "almost ready" image, then to "redraw" it, is completely different case.
@johnfoxart Ethical method: you can draw the entirety of a folder filled with sketches. Then, get some big enough GPU and train your own model on your own data, using your own hardware and openly available papers on the process. Then you use it as a reference genAI to speed up early stages.
@R_MK_The_Floof The main appeal to me is that in your scenario she looks like she's having a lot of fun! Don't take this as a rolling propane tank towards the original animation though, it's very good.
@zzzHADOzzz@yoracrab Sadly, science doesn't yet have a solution for these folks, and just touching the grass certainly isn't going to help them anymore.
@kiki_nene_ Are you sure about no backups? Check this folder (hit Win+R and paste path):
%appdata%\CELSYSUserData\CELSYS\CLIPStudioPaintData\DocumentBackup
@ctrlkun The skeptics were baffled by the very idea. But we kept on moving forward, ignoring their frown. Embracing bold ideas, we stand tall. The crowd may be scowling, but our vision remains unwavering. We're buying this shit.
@UNIG0RE On the left: cool "watch and learn, fellow ventkids"
On the right: cool "welcome to my Komi tournament lounge"
I'd say right. Also, both are good.