Get yer pen out edition.Previously on /slop/: >>96612096 ▶ Thread Task: Pictures based on quotes, quotes on pictures, famous plays, movies, books. Hell throw some philosophy in there.▶ It's been confirmed images are not saved on Microsoft's servers forever, only for 50 days. Make sure to save your images.>▶ Generators>https://bing.com/images/create/>https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>https://huggingface.co/spaces/black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-schnell>https://huggingface.co/spaces/black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev>https://fluxpro.art/>https://replicate.com/black-forest-labs/flux-dev>https://huggingface.co/spaces/multimodalart/stable-cascade>https://huggingface.co/spaces/google/sdxl>https://clipdrop.co/stable-diffusion>https://www.mage.space/>https://gemini.google/overview/image-generation/>https://perchance.org/ai-text-to-image-generator>Perchance pastebin of generators and links:>https://pastebin.com/XRGqaW4W (embed)>▶ /slop/-approved styles, prompts and perspectives>https://www.rentry.org/tgslop>▶ Videogame art styles>https://www.imgur.com/a/0OQ2kQk>▶ Useful links>Color identifiers https://www.htmlcolorcodes.com/>▶List of art movements https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_art_movements>▶List of hair styles https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hairstyles>▶World folk clothing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_costume>▶World body armors https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_armor>▶Names for general clothing styles (PDF) https://files.catbox.moe/3r0ux6.pd
>>96627780I think there's a stone stuck in his ass, did he just get up from sitting?
>>96626565It's good to waste some time for it's own sake, not everything should be about progressing something
I asked Gemini to remove the hat, but it removed the staff too. So I asked if I could place her in the city in the summer, then the beach, then a beach competition, then winning the beach competition
>>96627780>TTChess counts as a traditional game, right?
>>96628325May I have the prompt for the right pic?
>>96627969Ironically, the guy's trolling was pretty low effort.
>>96628940Bing can't into cable management.
Good morrow sloppers>>96627780Great idea OP!
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>>96627974bottom left pretty good. Wish she was holding the shaft tho.
>>96627780>TTGemini turns out to be great tool for edition. Whoever suggested that, thank you a lot.
>>96627974>>96629166>Holding the shaft.I mean, the image gets hornier with every edit.
>>96629241Memento retardo
>>96629166I asked gemini to make her hold it, but it couldn't do it. So just asked it to remove it, plush the sash. Signs of generation loss are starting to appearhttps://files.catbox.moe/ofez16.png>>96629251Summery. Each image gets more summery
>>96618350Most of my group is in computing and what interns are doing now is fixing spaghetti spew out by AI. Except they aren't taught how to code on their own, so they are basically poorly trained nobodies working for chump change, fixing after half-baked AI that is applying the infinite monkeys theory, brute-forcing "training".Gotta love the late stages of fully developed capitalism. The older I get, the more background lore from Fading Suns gets real. And I don't think that's the world I want to live in.
>>96629373It's definitely not a surprise most of the people here are pro-AI, so I doubt this thought is alien to you all. I 100% support AI in basically all its forms. It's going to be a fucking rough, deadly, scary world for a few years. Maybe decades. But we need AI if we are ever to reach a society like Star Trek, and I would very much prefer to live in a place like that than Star Wars. As for capitalism, I figured we'd hit AAA megacorps around 2025, but the pandemic has put it off by a couple years. We are slowly approaching shadowrun/cyberpunk as a reality. We need something like AI to reverse that trend.
>>96629843>that crewmember on the left half fused into the consoleAlas, Starfleet loses yet another promising officer to a transporter malfunction.
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>>96630606I like the color scheme here
>>96628343>twisting turning through the baptism of fire, burning angels falling through the spiral of time, through layers of time we live again, forget the past
theoretically speaking, how would someone wanting to be an artist distinguish they/themselves from AI nowadays. What would they/them do that AI couldn't? Multiple characters scenes in complex poses?
>>96630857There's lots of ways to tell the difference still, even with advanced sloppers using the best models. AI still does little pointless smudgy squiggly stuff with fine details that you can usually spot. But here's the bad news, it's going to catch up eventually, and by eventually, I mean in a couple years probably. The fact is human artists will continue to be valued BECAUSE they're human, and not for any pedantic, technical reasons within the art. People will still want to know a person painted that painting before spending good money on it.
As she arrived at the town hall, the Lord Magistrate swiftly escorted her to his office. There, he revealed everything she had yet to learn: the attacker was one of the goat-like creatures from the forest; a band of marauding outlaws was approaching; and most crucially, the Skogsrå and other forest dwellers had interpreted the agreement to mean that while killing elves from the town was strictly forbidden, they were free to kill any humans who entered the forest at will, especially males. While the Magistrate instructed her on what to say to the Fae during their eventual upcoming meeting, she simply nodded, unable to find her voice.Once Andris reached her home, she burst into tears. It was all too much to bear, especially the realization that Autumn was killing innocent people. She had hoped the Fae would limit their wrath to the truly dangerous: outlaws, marauders, and poachers. Instead, they had gone after the easiest targets, war refugees. At this point, Andris was at a loss. She feared that the Fae had misunderstood her lecture on family and kinship, twisting it into a justification for continuing their predation on the townsfolk.
>>96630936who is better to ask about it but AI! I think at least half of these can be fixed with a local model, plus there is some shit to generate based on sketches which i almost never see but it exists.
>>96631000I mean most of this is true for the moment, but all of these except arguably "fine control" I do see being fixed in the not too distant future. If I were to give advice to an artist, it would be to make sure to be skilled in traditional media. The job market for digital illustrators will certainly shrink with this technology, of that there's no doubt. But I don't see demand for real, framed paintings or sculptures changing significantly. In fact demand may even increase as AI fatigue sets in among the wider populace.
>>96631000Lack of vocabulary i've been repeating since ai first appeared, a non-artist cant understand or describe why something looks good and something does not. To them its... details, that's must be it, lack of details!But it doesn't matter because who gives a shit about art nowadays when there is 1000000% inflation from its sheer volume.
>>96631051>real, framed paintingsthere value were already pretty bottom of the barrel low even before AI and depended on the NAME, hype and all this artificial shit
>>96631053>who gives a shit about art nowadays when there is 1000000% inflation from its sheer volumeWhat are you babbling about
>>96631063likes on instagram, the lack of likes
>>96631070I still have no idea what you're trying to say. I don't understand what Instagram has to do with the sale of fine art.
>>96631164You dont consider digital art as art? Given the circumstances not surprising
>>96631255I don't consider the market the same.
>>96630857Kaizen.That's really all you need. I think it was like, pewdiepie or some shit that decided one day to start learning how to draw. A month or so in he started getting insane hate from the art community cause he kept getting better. But that answer might not be enough context. Like all proper artists you need to stop comparing yourself to others. Let other people compare you, they will regardless. And this goes doubly so for AI. Just create what you want to create using the medium you want to use. It can suck and if its really what you want, there will be an audience for it. Maybe not a paying one, but an audience. But no matter what, never create for them, only yourself.But if you're trying to become an artist as a job. You're proper fucked. >>96630936 has it right. It's going to catch up soon.
I know I'm a bit late to the figurine fad, but I got some neat results.
Kind of weird to see the same people here after a long gap.Are you guys... okay?Talked to a pretty girl lately? Planted a tree or something?
>>96629843I don't mind AI at all.My quip is how mindless is its application. It's using microscope as a hammer most of the time. And that's dishearting on how poorly the tool is used> a society like Star TrekLike I've said - Fading Suns. This is where we are heading. And not because of the AI.Then again, Trek got where it was after WW3, so who knows
>>96631672Because I still have a hobby I had last year, this means I don't garden and speak to women? This made sense in your head?
>>96631875Well, do you garden?
>>96631899I not only garden, I had a side job for a few years teaching it, alongside things like hydroponics, composting, etc.. Why on earth would that stop me making pretty pictures?
>>96631934hydroponics is just a money embezzlement meme like solar panels
>>96632051That's a take
>>96630943Skogsrå spent the next week mulling over the discussion. The alien nature of these elves was so strange. Eventually she settled on thinking they must feel the way she had felt with the trapped tormented soul in the abandoned menagerie. That it is unjust to be separated from others of your kind. She's glad she told Dahlia she would not harm anyone from the forest, hoping that would make her happy again. She had promised a gift for the town and had spent much of the week preparing the white eyed beastwomen. She wasn't sure why so many of her creations now had glowing red eyes, but cared little as they brought her years worth of sustenance every few days. Most she buried away for a time of need.The happy beastwomen were to be a peace offering. A show that her family and the elf family could be the same. On the morning of the 8th days since the last meeting, Skogsrå went to gate bringing with her several volunteers.(cont.)Also, another fabulous accident gen. We all know where this is going - https://files.catbox.moe/en4qvz.jpg
>>96632068In the interim, the Black Thorn and Bleeding Rose brayherds have been busy. Using the beastpaths, they traversed hundreds of miles quickly, attacking and disappearing.Ilska has been growing her numbers quickly, finding every military target she could find in the surrounding areas. Human troops marching south, dwarf rangers in the east, even large green muscled groups who fought each other while they walked. She kept gathering the bones. Skivare was being far more selective. Her group also grew, but slower and for a different reason than her sister; Skivare almost never suffered any casualties. She hunted the small groups, military or not. Killed quietly and indiscriminately. Her hunger changed from simple sustenance to a need for blood and flesh.
>>96632060yes, capitalism requires to perpetually open new market otherwise the whole economic system collapses
>Goatposting >>96630606Tried using Gemini to fix some issues with her legs, this is the best it could manager...https://files.catbox.moe/0gf8wn.png
>>96632082>AI still can't into goat legs>But we can into overcoming those limitationsI like you
>>96631672Nigger, I play with the same people for 17 years and I've got /tg/ (and now /qst/) regulars for 12. A year is nothing.And you are here for ever
>>96632076It really doesn't.Neoliberal economy does. You can have capitalism that's 100% ok with not growing or having that growth at a pace of decimal of a percentage per year. We've had that for most of human civilization, and we had that for most of what can be described as consciously and deliberately capitalistic economy. But if you go neoliberal, and especially the Friedman variant of it, any % of growth is always the same one - "insufficient". You must keep growing for the sake of growing, but it's restricted to that particular school of thinking and its offshots. Which devised it, because bunch of idiots disliked other idiots, so had to come up with this brand new theory just to spite them.We are effectively living in a world where two nerds got fussy about each other and decided to one-up each other, except on global scale.And it fucking sucks.
>>96632152>We've had that for most of human civilization, and we had that for most of what can be described as consciously and deliberately capitalistic economypeople keep copypasting these words but they are not true. Throughout most of civilization the state, or state based hierarchy owned everything: land, peasants, their production. And the peasants were working just to feed themselves, not to make money. Before european cities became a huge thing in the late medieval period (and became equal in power to the kings) modern economy (and the current form of governance) didnt exist.
>>96632245and even if you could say that there were elites, bankers, traders, etc, they never grew like the modern corporations, not even close. All elites were tied in a hierarchy of power, land, army and so on. Rights weren't sold, they were conquered in blood.
>>96632245>All this frontloaded, not even coated in any way bullshit/pol/ called, they want you back
>>96632464>anything i dont like is polwhy does stating the facts makes you so upset?
Went looking for this quote. Turns out it might be the Bible, sort of.
>https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/thread/90421424/First /tg/ AI thread I could find.Feels like it's been longer than two years, but, hey, wish your /slop/ a happy birthday, Tuesday.
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>>96632753One day AI will learn how to do curved blades... one day...But it is not this day
>To see the Hellspawn clad in your holy vestments made bile surge in your throat. The horns crowning its head twisted like serpents poised to strike; an echo of the hated serpent your faith had long condemned. How could the order permit such a thing into its ranks? Yes, redemption was a tenet of your creed, but this creature’s sin was written into its very blood! Its existence itself was blasphemy! And that damned grin...sly and fanged...it mocked every vow you had sworn! The only redemption fit for such a creature is the noose and the heated poker.>>96632788It would still probably hurt if she poked you with it.
>>96632753CURVED. SWORDS.
>>96632883Right now it hurts more just looking at the shape of the blade