Hey everyone! I DO NOT agree to the new twitter/x ToS, especially the part where the say they can train AI on my artwork (this is BS), so I guess I'll have to stop using it.
If you like my artwork, please follow me on cara https://t.co/rPBQY1gDWl
Cheers!
@TARSRel0aded@Mrgunsngear If that were the case, artillery would be committing 1000 war crimes per day, cause the soldiers in the backline trenches don't hold on to guns all the time, and after the first shell hits, they're all wounded too.
The only difference is, artilleryman doesnt see them on camera.
@mtloki1 Cause of shit-ass godawful twitter algorithms. Also, I think it's biased towards videos (which I think is bloody stupid for still media artists - do we have to post every image as a video or what?)
ALL of these "followers" are bots with porn links in profiles, zero posts and following thousands of people. This list is 3 screens long. Elon, fix your shit!
@AnatoFinnstark@cryingcryptid Most AI pics are. It's like they managed to reproduce(to some degree) that neural network that randomly combines stuff you've seen, but not the part that does logic and reasoning...
@MichalKus3 This is dope for a first time job! :)
The oldest concept of mine I could find is from 2014. It was a part time gig for a mobile game. Some insect-looking aliens
@TurboTurdTyrant @somartist2 Hey, sorry for self-ad, but if you're still looking - check out my profile. :) I'm doin it all by hand. (and been doing for 10 years)
@RassoulEdji Very cool, but I can't help the feeling that the transformations in the movies are "cheating", i.e. parts appearing and disappearing from nowhere, physically impossible, etc. So, are they cheating, or fair, like the irl toys?