Previously on /slop/: >>96662742â–¶ Thread Task: Brutalism! Authoritarians, Tyranny, concrete gardens, Lawful Evil â–¶ It's been confirmed images are not saved on Microsoft's servers forever, only for 50 days. Make sure to save your images.â–¶ Generatorshttps://bing.com/images/create/https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creatorhttps://huggingface.co/spaces/black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-schnellhttps://huggingface.co/spaces/black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-devhttps://fluxpro.art/https://replicate.com/black-forest-labs/flux-devhttps://huggingface.co/spaces/multimodalart/stable-cascadehttps://huggingface.co/spaces/google/sdxlhttps://clipdrop.co/stable-diffusionhttps://www.mage.space/https://gemini.google/overview/image-generation/https://perchance.org/ai-text-to-image-generatorPerchance pastebin of generators and links:https://pastebin.com/XRGqaW4W (embed) (embed)â–¶ /slop/-approved styles, prompts and perspectiveshttps://www.rentry.org/tgslopâ–¶ Videogame art styleshttps://www.imgur.com/a/0OQ2kQk
>>96683582>previous thread haven't reached image limit>'useful links' section cut from OPYou had one job.
>>96683625https://www.wikipedia.org/ Here you go
>>96683582Sorry, the best I can do is the chaotic neutral slum at the bottom of Lawful Evil society.
>>96683582as a landscape poster i like the TT it but i think the character focused posters will need something else like geometric weapons.
>>96683672KYS, passive aggressive fag
>>96683672They can post lawful evil characters, good characters stuck in a town with draconian laws, dictators. Imagination is the only barrier
>>96683695>lel trigged no gen poster >>96683709yeah there is plenty of options like just a background focused setting. "Character in alabaster geometric brutalist fortress" or doing architecture plan /sketch style art. or what ever i just think that not something many care about. but the tyranny evil stuff will work. it's a great topic. and nobody can stop you from genning what you want beside the pufferfish & dog
>>96683582Brutalism isn't evil. It was used a lot by evil groups because it's cheap and easy to make stuff from concrete quickly.
There's always "post ur oc donut steel waifu in a brutalist dystopia".Either as one of the oppressed masses...
>>96683873Or in a fascist inspired uniform to show them as one of the oppressors.>>96683865Of course it's not evil in itself. It just comes from French "brut" that just means "bare" in reference to it being bare concrete. The Soviets used it as the style for many for their publicly-funded housing projects, but so did the UK. And it's not like America never used it, plenty of government buildings, like the FBI headquarters, the J. Edgar Hoover building, is an example.Though I don't recall much of brutalism being treated as THE aesthetic of oppressive government until the Brits used it in their satire of Thatcher's government. Notably in films like Brazil.I like brutalism, from an academic point of view. I'd hate to live in bare concrete.
>>96683850>I don't want to associate my gens with my opinionsDoes it ring a bell to you?
>>96683911>Though I don't recall much of brutalism being treated as THE aesthetic of oppressive governmentGo anywhere in what was once the Soviet Union and there's loads and loads of brutalist buildings because it was cheap to use. The Brits were 100% inspired by Soviet Brutalism because of its dominating look.
>>96683873Very nice pic >>96683998good gens and good opinions. what's the issue, i dont feel shame or the need to hide the connection. >>96683911i too like brutalism. A common problem i see is that amazing brutalism is great timeless and futuristic and retro at the same time. Bad brutalism looks really really shit. the good-bad range spread is far larger than, lets say gothic style. one must also like the slightly dystopian cold depressive feel. Stuff like the war memorials are great. but the time period of often repressive regimes and commie blocks taint the memory.
Pictured: my girl scoring 0 on her marksmanship rating
Is cyberpunk dystopia LE?Nah, it's closer to NE.
>>96683873Except that she doesn't come from a brutalist dystopia. She's a necromancer in a fantasy setting. You're just trying to force your crappy furshit character into everything because you lack the creativity to mix things up and help keep the threads diverse.
>>96684081Don't forget shitty personality
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>>96683998That position got vindicated after one of the OCchildren angrily impersonated Mazefag, ruining half a thread.
>>96684000>>96684081And yeah, you're right, the Soviets did use brutalism for their monuments and memorials, and a lot of those still stand in the former Soviet bloc countries and still look large and oppressive.And a brutalist revamp of my little mouse from last thread.
>>96684341Looks great
>>96684432Thanks. I find abandoned industrial buildings at the outskirts/in woodland deeply fascinating. I often drive across a bridge over a valley where there's a dilapidated paper mill nestled against the woods and it tickles my fancy.
>>96683582>Apologies, abbil.>The truth is... the game was rigged from the start...
>>96684482Canada is a young country without any truly ancient architecture, so seeing ruins is pretty novel. One day I'd like to do a tour of the abandoned (generally gold mining) towns in my area
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>>96684565mines should probably be abundant over there. On one hand, it saddens me to see abandoned shit over there. Just seems like a waste, and I guess it's part of what makes them appealing coupled with the mystery of it.
>>96684565Travel to Europe, we got plenty, everywhere. Like my grandmothers living room is from the 1500s, and that's nothing special where I grew up
>>96684638I backpack in Europe as often as I'm able yeah. One day I'd love to visit Pripyat in particular, when the invasion ends.
>>96684607Oi! Do you have a loincense to be here, knoifears?!
>>96684565>Canada is a young country without any truly ancient architecture, so seeing ruins is pretty novel.Depends on where you are. Newfoundland was the first place for England to send someone and has been settled since the early 1500's along with much of the East coast of Canada. It's places like Alberta and Saskatchewan that have towns barely a century old because it's a far more newer region to be settled. >>96684630That's the fate of many "boom towns" that form around a single thing like a resource or major infrastructure project like towns built around highway pitstops. The source dries up or a new road opens up which directs traffic away, leaving the town with no revenue, forcing people to leave. That was a major thing in the 50s when they revamped the US highway system. All those old highways were basically abandoned and killed loads of towns built around servicing people traveling on them.
>>96684726I got your permit right here
>>96684742That's true, I definitely need to do an east coast / St Lawrence exploration as well. I actually have family up in Rimouski I don't visit often enough. Is there much of that original 1500s infrastructure left in NL?
>>96684763>We have tracked her down sir, she killed a corpocop in the abandoned district B-21. Over.>Very good. Send in... the Cybergoons.
>Mmmphzzzzt...!
>>96684832Nice that they made it wheelchair accessible for seiges
>>96684857All the ramps seem blocked either from the top or bottom
>>96684873Well you don't wanna just hand them the win, only make it fair for them
Two hundred year old salisbury steak
>>96684927GPT actually made a decent image, even if it is a little too dark. Dall-E gens were all trash.Actual Bethesda screenshots seem to come out unusually dark anyway, so I'll give it a pass.
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>>96684795Not in Newfoundland. With most stuff being made from wood, the climate here would quickly destroyed it over time. There's some remnants of old whale processing plant in Red Bay which is part of a world heritage site. Even in St. John's most buildings date back to the 19th century cause there was a huge fire which burnt down much of it. You'd like the old abandoned defensive structures built during WW1 when Germans sending uboats over here a possibility and one actually did find it's way into St. John's harbour.
>>96684927She looks like some teen cosplayer
>>96685072Yeah, that was my take, too. Blame the blonde hair. Your typical DC raider is a hispanic with a punk haircut and, inexplicably, a Chicago accent.
>>96685072I was gonna say Gary Oldman but that works too
>>96685108Still not quite the raider aesthetic. But I like the building.
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>>96685108>>96685056not bad>>96685340kek
Gemini seems pretty good at understanding prompts when given image references.
>>96684483I like the contrast of the warm colors in the agrarian land vs the cold lifeless city.>>96684542Really like this. Very BLAME!
>>96683582Anyone else having the problem where Gemini keeps either spitting out the same image or deleting parts of the character when you try to tweak something?
>>96685846Yeah, the only way I've found to reliably get a proper tweak from Gemini is to refresh the page and start each attempt at modifying it from the beginning.
>>96685340Mortal Engines was a weird thing
>>96684873>>96684857there aren't any windows or doors, it doesn't matter if you climb on top
>>96685970I dig this a lot a lot>>96686240I gave a low-level party an entranceless dungeon once, it was fun watching them figure out how to even get in
>>96687052>THE COWARDS!! Weeee...we shall TAKE their BOXES from them...Soulstorm had the worst writing and voice recording. They're using professional voice actors and getting the worst out of them. Chaos in Soulstorm were like bumbling Saturday morning cartoon villains.
>>96687136Sounds like they understood the assignment perfectly
SORA just got a massive nerf when it comes to trademarked characters. I hate corporations so fucking much.
>>96687482local is the way
Good night.>>96683582>TTStone garden of a different variety.