Bloatmage EditionPreviously on: >>97682416▶ Thread Task: Fantasy puns, because why not?▶ Generatorshttps://bing.com/images/create/https://sora.chatgpt.com/https://gemini.google/overview/image-generation/https://perchance.org/ai-text-to-image-generatorhttps://civitai.com/Curious about local genning? Check out /g/'s stable diffusion OP or ask one of our friendly locals.▶ Perchance pastebin of generators and links:https://pastebin.com/XRGqaW4W (embed) (embed) (embed)▶ Sora artstyles/tips:https://rentry.co/29r5k2vo▶ /slop/-approved styles, prompts and perspectives:https://www.rentry.org/tgslop▶ Other useful resourcesColor identifiers -- https://www.htmlcolorcodes.com/List of art movements -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_art_movementsList of hair styles -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hairstylesWorld folk clothing -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_costumeWorld body armors -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_armorNames for general clothing styles (PDF) -- https://files.catbox.moe/3r0ux6.pdf
>>97717916>Fantasy puns, because why not?. . . Hmm, could you elaborate for an idiot like myself?
>>97717916Looks like something wowfag would post
>>97717963I think the guy who Posts Edgar Scrolls would explain it to you the best, but I'll try:Take the name of spell/class/entity and make a funny interpretation of it, like this one>Lord of Change
>>97717998>repulsive overweight mannah, this is lowercase's fetish for sure
>>97718030It's more the style and the fucked up eyes and other mistakes
>>97718030Bro is obsessed not only with the stuff that happened years ago, but also certain posters.And I really hoped that this thread will be drama free.
>>97718038fair enough>>97718042Hope is the first step on the road to disappointment
>>97718042But was I right?
>Guess the spell name: easy mode
>>97717916>Fantasy puns, because why not?Because there's St. Patrick's day tomorrow you fucking retard.
>>97718565>St. Patrick's dayWhat's that?
>>97718579American's excuse to get completely smashed on the work day with green beer and green whiskey.
>>97718629I seeThen this is an American thread?
>>97718000>Lord of ChangeI am impressed nano Banana Pro hallucinated entire battlefield around Kairos.
Rolled 3, 4 = 7 (2d4)don't mind me just rolling for the psychic damage i took from the dlss 5 trailer
>>97718579an irish saint who was famous for kicking all the snakes out of ireland. it's tradition to wear green on the day, and since it is an irish holiday it's obviously also about getting fucking wasted
>>97717963>>97718000*ahem* Like so...>Edgar Scrolls casts...>Wall of Dice>Barksking>Prismatic Stray>Summon Wood and Drink>Geese>Tasha's Hideous Daughter>Rage Hand>Page Armor>Meatier Swarm
>>97718909Never change, Edgar. Never change...
>>97718909hehe
>>97718072You are objectively correct
>>97718909Edgar Scrolls casts Dimension Poor"Get out of here, poorfags!"https://files.catbox.moe/lxdcpe.mp4
>>97718959>Here's your full mail armor, sir.
...and lest you think Edgar is just a joke character, let me assure you that he is never unarmed.[He's still a joke character though]
>>97717916>TTI'm not usually one for puns, but have a neck-romancer.
>>97720142I've heard of paper dragons but this is ridiculous!
So, did Sora not actually shut down on the 13th? It looks like it's still there the same as ever.
>>97718948This is good
>>97718670mostly, but not exclusivelyI think I will try to make a saint Patrick's pun that doubles as a fantasy pun
I hate that Sora 1 is dead, Sora is complete ass. I just want to be able to inject images into my prompts directly. Perchance can't do fingers consistently, what's the best image generator now? Do I really have to go back to bing now?
>>97720510Perchance with grok or chatgpt fixing errors if you want to stay online and free.
>>97720510Sora 1 is still available in the EU, and presumably will remain so for the foreseeable future. Just VPN-up and let the site think you're a dirty Frenchman, and you should continue to be able to use it for the foreseeable future.
Happy spring break to all the other aunts and uncles out there.
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>>97721963Damnit, should have been Playing the markets.
>>97717916>h-haha if w-we call it slop before they do it means we w-win
>>97720510>what's the best image generator now?Sora
>>97720106And here's the pie-romancer
>quietly mourning the thread
>March 17Someone turned one year older today.
>>97724827Happy birthday Kurt Russell!
>>97724827Congratulations
>>97724827I now return you to your scheduled nonsense.>Edgar Scrolls casts...>Shellish Rebuke>Fish>Shillelagh (he can't pronounce it, either)>Power Word: Pan>>97724860Touché.
>>97724905The Curse of DK strikes again.
>>97724749Probably the drama from the previous thread is to blame. TT isn't an obligatory thing, and people can post something else.>>97724905Pulled a DK again?
>>97724914Power Word: Pan would be even funnier if he casted an actual pan flying at someone.
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>>97725018That's what I'm talking about.Here's my attempt on Animal Bonk spell.
>>97720323>>97720142>Don't look at the carpet>I threw something awful on it– David Bowie, "Breaking Glass" (possibly misquoted)
>>97724827Happy Birthday!
>>97724827
>>97718565>>97724749After 1,500 years, the power of St. Patrick has failed at last, and we are free to reclaim our rightful place in Ireland!
>>97724827Habby birf(hic)day, Aure!
>>97726347Nice character.
>>97726436Thanks!
I've called her the nekomancer but I don't think I've ever depicted her actually mancing any nekos.
>TTHere's my War-Eeyore.
>>97727355...and a couple of Pal-Aladdins.
>>97727365Wouldn't you know it? I posted the one with six fingers. I should probably bee bard from this forum.
>>97727375Oh well. Time to relax and let my barber, Ian, take care of things.
Beerbarian Returns
Anyone else getting the stupid text description instead of a picture in Gemini lately? I keep getting a composition description instead of a pic even though i specifically choose "Create image", add image style and add "Generate a picture of..." before my description of what i want genned up
>>97727355Cute!
>>97728281I got when I wanted to use specifically Gemini for this. Had to use NanoBanana via Google AI interface to gen actual pics.
Good morrow sloppers
>>97727355Wonderful
>>97722295>the server has an error processing your requestIs it ogre?
>>97728281No, this only happened to me when I forgot to choose Generate Image. Are you using it to modify/use existing images only only to generate new ones?
>>97728358KINOOOO>>97728594Yeah, it's still dead after hours
>>97728594>>97729633Sora works for me. If you are in the US you might need to VPN your way to EU for it to work
>>97729633>>97729878started working again in europoor land kept working for my bong and canuck player.
It's working
Yeah still works in Canada thank god, useful as fuck for training loras
>>97730129ooooooookay unc, let's get some clothes on ya
>>97730150He's a free spirit!https://litter.catbox.moe/854shv.png
>>97730219That's a way of putting it. Speaking of uncs and white haired dudes, I always liked Gilgamesh's FFXI iteration
>>97730382>Gilgamesh's FFXI iterationHe looks like a cool ojisan
>>97730410
>>97730410That's actually pretty clever
>>97730129Need to figure out tasteful gore, this prompt used "mannequin arm" or something like that.
Some Chimeras are too heavy to fly properly and need to make thermal columns for themselves to start.
>>97717916>Thread Task: Fantasy puns, because why not?Garnette Lipps, eldest daughter of a house of landed knights from the Vale. Known for her quick wit, and even quicker mouth.
PF2e Random Character GeneratorAncestry: HobgoblinBackground: Once BittenClass: RangerHunter's Edge: FlurryArchetype: Guardian>"You look good enough to BEAT!""
>prompt for character sheet from the image>half of character sheet is a description of the magical harp
>>97731308So... he's a mountain giant?
>>97730480Gonna be busy next little while. Spring break and all. I got plans just ain't had time to write.
Hey guys. What's going on in this here thread? You guys doing ok? Are those trolls still around? I appreciate you guys' good work. Keep it up! I often use your gens in the games I run. Some of your with are famous NPCs in my game. Yeah, fr! Yeah, I'm a nogen. My prompts suck, ngl. I don't know what I'm doing. I'm very, very tech illiterate. But hey, I can appreciate a good piece when I see it. Thanks for your time and efforts, anons. Sincerely, one old ass boomer (Gen x)
>>97731590>trollsAlas we have two or three resident retards that feed them so they keep coming back
>>97731590>What's going on in this here thread? Not much these dayrs. >You guys doing ok? Most of us are millennials or younger. We're not okay. But that's why we're here: to escape our problems for just a little while.>Are those trolls still around?Unfortunately yes, but let's not dwell on them.>I appreciate you guys' good work. Keep it up!Thanks, bro, we need more positive attitudes around here.And I guess grok won't make any videos anymore at all unless you pay for supergrok. Poopy.
>>97731684Oh np. You guys are alright. The mods disproportionately come down on this thread too hard but fuck those mewling faggots. I'll take the ban. I've only ever evaded one ban but it was unjust anyway. I don't see why you guys don't complain about them more but ig, who tf would you even complain to? Some jag off on IRC? Yeah, no thanks.
>>97718849Where did you get this picture of me?
>>97731590glad things are helping your games out. hope this continues for you.
One of my old bad puns. I really can't think of anything new that any of the free generators will allow me to do.
>>97731943Oh, absolutely. I got some of the best off 4chan in my back pocket at all times-you guys
>>97731590>>97732197That's cool to hear. Any character requests or gens you need for your campaign?
>>97732495I've made them but I have nothing currently active. The last req was so convoluted that nothing really came out of it though they were decent enough to use Gensai warlock with a genie patron (Dao)Earth gensai that looked like a tinier version of a shadow of the Colossus boss, like an old decrepit building, partially brick and mortar with plans growing out of it at odd angles and moss living on itChained to a massive 15 book by his neck collar in three spots (pact of the tome, not optimal ik but I don't care about optimal after 3.x, I got burned out on that stuff) 6'7", I forget how much he weighed. However much Absolute Batman weighs, I think 700 lbs lolI can post what I got, which is pretty decent imo and I still thank you to whoever did it because I absolutely suck at it. Tech illiterate boomer here (55)
>>97732547Oh. Absolute Batman is 6'9", 420 lbs aka a living, breathing brick shit house
>>97730669Gemini has no problem creating bloody content, as long as you don't use adjectives that are too graphic
PF2e Random Character GeneratorAncestry: DwarfHeritage: Forge DwarfBackground: Junker (Desert Lore)Class: BarbarianInstinct: LigneousArchetype: Weapon Improviser>One man's trash is another man's bludgeon.
>>97730669Sora works differentlyImagine the prompt is a balance scale and the bad stuff are weights: the more you add, the more likely the alarm will triggerFor instance, if want a severed head, just use the word "severed", don't go into detail about how it was cut or how gross it looksOne last thing: the less realistic artstyle, the easier for the prompt to going inhttps://litter.catbox.moe/s12v59.png
>TT
>>97732934PF2e Random Character GeneratorAncestry: OrcBackground: Fortune TellerClass: GuardianArchetype: Tattooed Historian (Performance)>Orcs kept no written language, nor did they preserve their past in song. Instead, they entrusted their history to the Blood Chroniclers; women whose bodies were meticulously tattooed with the deeds of great warlords and the rise and fall of orcish dominions. Because their bodies carried the memory of an entire people, to harm or scar one was an executable capital offense in most orcish holds.
>>97732926I see the Holy Ghost is doling out some discipline
>>97733020Christians call it 'immaculate conception'.
Which slopper is best for making actual character sheets?Like it can gen stuff like this >>97731308 but I already have the character made, I just want to give the players some fancy pregen sheets(also it's the savage worlds system and not DeendDee)
>>97717916This looks like shit.
She may be a necromancer, but her girlfriend is a real neck romancer
>>97734613This pun was already used, not to mention how often you just post this same character in the same style using the same medium.
>go to the zoo>see Roan antelopeIt is literally a Beast of Chaos.>>97731327He's an Irish Giant (I.was tempted to call him Voadkyn but I don't recall them appearing in WotC era D&D and their the only art offical art sucks.)
>>97734673NTA, but what is wrong in having a preferred generator and style? I won't mention characters to not start another whining drama.
>>97735054Nothing. He's just being a bitch made faggot to antagonize you
>>97734844I was making a joke how he appears to do the dew.
>>97731308That's not half, that's like maybe 27% of the page
>>97734673Silence, fool troll!Or face the wrath of my necromancy!
>>97735261Fucking autocorrect. Negromancy. Negro.mancy.
So, is Grok now generating images only in its paid version?
>>97736009Looks like it. Probably because Elon is currently being sued over people using it to generate sexualized images of underaged girls. Or rather using it to remove clothing from actual underaged girls.
>>97736108Then fuck that pedo Epstein friend wannabe. Besides, I hardly used Grok, because resulting pics were atrocious, yet I hoped for having some alternative to MS, Perchance and Google.
>>97736108Interesting. It seems like it will be a test of Section 230 of the communications act, that prevents website owners from being liable for what users say and do on the website. Well, maybe not entirely section 230, because grok being used to put teen girls in bikinis has been a known issue for months. But since AI can't copyright its generative content because it's not a person, who do you hold responsible for the objectional content? Normally I'd say holding the owner responsible for images the AI makes is like holding Sharpie responsible for all the penises drawn of the faces of passed out drunks. But Elon has manipulated Grok in the past when it kept spitting out truthful answers that he didn't like, so that level of control may not bode well for him going into this suit.I don't have a pun to add so have a passed out Aure with an MS Paint penis drawn on her face.
>>97735054You're asking what's wrong with repetitiveness in the context of art?
Posting a kino gen by another anon, hopefully he doesn't mind
>>97736457No, I'm asking why you have to be a whining troll who never posts any gens of his own, only shits on stuff others post.I shouldn't have asked the first question.
>>97736483I do post my art here, just not while posting my opinions because that causes one of you to use my gens to impersonate me.
>>97736500Sure. ONE example of someone impersonating your ilk (or maybe one of you actually having a meltdown) and you're still pissed about it.But when you and your pals impersonate someone else to mock them, then it's cool.
>>97736516How many times have you lied about that? I don't think it's acceptable behavior from either side and I've said that repeatedly.
Oh good, here we go again
>>97736555Why do you always save your bitching and whining for Serena-anon when he's posting on thread topic, and ignore all the times he's done different styles. And ignore the centaur poster who spams samey gens thread after thread after thread without even bothering with thread topic?We all know the answer, you don't care about thread quality, you just want to bitch.
>>97736500If you're actually scared of being impersonated, get a tripcode, faggot. Then we can filter your whining.
>>97736580He bitches even more when either DK or Andris are posted. But apparently every excuse to cause drama is good for him.>>97736588This
>>97736594Yeah because DK can't help but respond. He's a nice guy but that is major flaw of his. I don't see him attacking Andris directly when she gets posted. Just going off about a nebulous "wowfag" or "wowposter" out of the blue, even when Andris didn't even appear in that thread.But let's not let this thread get any further off-topic.
>>97736580I don't only criticize Serenaposter and I have criticized the centaur spammer. All these conversations just end up with you spouting a bunch of lies. Even your own buddy is correcting you now. >>97736588I'm not scared of being impersonated because I don't attach my images to my sentiments anymore. That said, your attention-starved behavior with your avatars is everything short of tripfagging, so you should consider it.
Seems as good a time as any to hijack the thread. At long last, the tale of the Techpriestess returns for its penultimate entry. Continued from https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/thread/97449057/#97454564>As the Inquisitorial frigate executed its ramming attack, the detonation illuminated the bridge of the 'Pitiless Blade' with a baleful glare. Salafié looked on in bitter resignation as gouts of flame poured from a massive hull breach just astern of the cruiser's prow, as secondary explosions spread through the forward compartments.>Not idly had Inquisitor Corsini sacrificed his life: Here, with the ship's engines crippled by sabotage at the edge of a planetary gravity well, what would have been a devastating blow in the best of times proved fatal. Slowed from its orbital trajectory by the force of the impact, the vast bulk of the cruiser seemed for a moment to hang motionless in the void. But then, at first almost imperceptibly, but soon picking up speed, the stricken ship began to sink down towards the surface of Sarnath below.>Gazing out from the cracked transparisteel pane as her ruined cruiser entered the upper atmosphere, the Priestess weighed her options. With only minutes to spare, restarting the reactors from a hard shutdown would take hours. Days even, with her servitors offline. But to flee? The hangar bay lay fifty decks down and two kilometers ahead. She might have almost made it at a sprint, but Omnissiah-knew how many compartments were aflame or open to the void betwixt here and there, where even one would spell doom. It took her only moments to register what her cogitators already knew: There was no escape.
>>97736683>To another, this realization might have prompted a last fervent prayer to the God-Emperor, or a hopeless rush through the corridors towards a salvation just out of reach. But Salafié faced her fate with the casual indifference of one for whom death no longer held any mystery. For, how many times had she been carried across the threshold of mortality by shot or blade, only to be restored to life by the blasphemous nanotechnology that coursed through her unnatural form? And so, the Priestess passed the minutes wandering here and there, taking in the sights of a ship she knew she would not see again.>At length, Salafié settled upon the command throne to await the inevitable. In all the nine hundred and ninety-nine strands of fate once shown to her by the Changer of Ways, none of them ended in this place. And yet, amidst the distant roar of atmospheric reentry eating away at the hull, a gnawing doubt crept into her heart. Ahead lay a death so unlike any other she had heretofore suffered. And what, after all, were the limits of her regenerative powers? Such was a thing discoverable only in failure.>An uneasy thrill shot through the Priestess. Could this truly be the end? On how many restless nights over the long centuries had she cursed the foolish pride of her youth, when she snatched the techno-arcane secret of immortality from the vaults beneath Hydraphur, and yearned only for the silent comfort of the grave? But to meet her end in such a manner, bested by her foes and justly punished for her sins? No, no! It must not end like this!>Yet, whether she willed it or not, the ground grew nearer all the same. Plunging past the tropospheric boundary, the cruiser emerged from Sarnath's thick cloud cover over one of the more populous regions of the world. Below lay a foggy river valley that carved its path through mountain ranges dotted here and there with city spires rising from their steeply terraced slopes.
>>97736701>There ahead stood a bustling metropolis, its central spire stretching kilometers into the night sky. Perhaps in a few centuries, it might have become a true hive-city, but it was not to be. The armored prow of the 'Pitiless Blade' tore through the spire as if it were paper, sending a million tons of ferrocrete and steel collapsing down onto the screaming citizenry below.>The cruiser plunged onwards, scarcely slowed by its passage through the city, until at last it struck the surface in the lowland plains beyond the city. Thirty megatons of armored vastness impacted like a meteor, vaporizing the surface down to bedrock and cracking the planetary crust beneath. Those yet alive in the city spent their final moments screaming from the ramparts as the shockwave raced towards them, incinerating all in its path.>Upon the bridge, Salafié was hurled from her throne by the sudden deceleration, dashed against the thickly armored panes of windows that barely held back the explosive fury beyond. What came next was mercifully swift: Against the violence of the impact, even her bionic spine offered scant resistance and the Priestess' neck snapped like a twig, a sharp moment of sensation that was over almost before it could register as pain. Already a corpse, she felt nothing as her body fell down upon the jagged remnants of a ruined console. Nor did she feel it as the bridge superstructure began to collapse, crushing her remains beneath falling girders and burning debris.>And so it was that, amidst steel and flame, the Priestess found for herself a tomb as fitting as any in which she had ever lain.
>>97736736>Ten thousand kilometers above, the fleet of the Rogue Trader's allies scattered in disarray. It is said that guilty men flee where none pursue, and though Inquisitor Corsini was no more, those who had witnessed his final deeds were seized with the dread that the hand of judgment closed in upon them all.>On the bridge of the 'Argentum Omnipotens,' Lord-Captain Cassius von Nassau-Mendoza wept openly, heedless of the deck officers around him. The Rogue Trader had scarcely made it back to his ship when the Inquisitor had broadcast his martyrdom message, left to watch helplessly as his beloved concubine was cast down to fiery doom on the world below. It seemed in that moment that all was lost; his reputation ruined and his fortune squandered on a project that now seemed but hopeless vanity. >On the mezzanine above, Lady Mirabella shifted uneasily in the embrace of her cortege of servitors, watching the data feed from the crash site play out on the bridge holographics. The Navigatrix had not the courage to face what her preternatural warp-sight might show her amidst that cauldron of molten stone below. For though Mira both loved and hated the Priestess in equal measure, above all she feared her, understanding more than any the true nature of the mad heretek.>Upon the surface of Sarnath, the wreck of the 'Pitiless Blade' still glowed within the depths of a ten-kilometer crater as the ashes of millions of the Emperor's faithful stained the pre-dawn sky. Within its blackened hull, all seemed cast in silence and death. Yet seeming is as far from being as living is from dying. Perhaps further still. For out of the rubble, the black fluid that had been the Priestess' blood skittered here and there like mercury on a hot plate. There, machines too small to be seen entered a self-replicating cycle, eating away the decking to make more of themselves, and then larger things. Spidery limbs of jointed metal rose from the black oil, the shape of things to come...
>>97736188Something that has probably happened numerous times, because Aure is a sloppy drunk.>TT
>>97737235Pretty cool. What kind of style prompt?
>>97732934I liked the character concept so I made my own take.Couldn't make the book gen right, so I just rn it through gemini
>>97736736Nice gore.
>>97737449artist is called "obj shep"
>>97736659If you don't like something, keep scrolling. You're incessant bitching, pissing, moaning and crying about it doesn't do anything but inspire hatred and continuous shit flinging. It's almost like that's your motive. Huh. Stop. You're opinion is not warranted, needed or as valuable as you think it is. Being anonymous should divorce you from your ego, not marry it. That's low IQ behavior
>>97737505Is that an earth gensi? That is my dude, chained to a book! That's so cool. If that's my dude, thank you so much, anon. If not, sorry my bad
>>97737994Don't give it attention. Just report it for off-topic.
>>97738061I hate doing that. I feel like a tattle-tale. I do want to hear ppl's opinions but damn, the constant bellyaching is tiresome af
>>97736751Love the work on these. You've been saving them for a portfolio right? Like don't get me wrong, we're slop here. But the pipeline you put together for this project is worth documenting.
>>97736457Wassily Kandinsky wrote in 1926 essay “Point and Line to Plane” that a series must preserve “format, color and theme” (For example American banknotes: 6.14 in × 2.61 in, green and depicting dead presidents.)[pic irrelevant]
>>97736826Aureangutan?
>>97738294cute!
>>97737994Low IQ behavior is feeding the fucking trolls. Shut the fuck up.
>>97737994>If you don't like something, keep scrollingAnd yet you don't take your own advice. Why is that?
>>97738072I know it sucks and the janitor is pretty worthless at clearing up the obvious troll. Just remember, this isn't like the trolls of the past who would "own" you with a diss or string of insults for which you would have no good comeback. The new breed of trolls gets you by being inhumanly fucking stupid, just to illicit and response.Yes, it's tiring, but arguing with them is like playing chess with a pigeon. It doesn't know the rules, it just knocks the pieces over, shits all over the board and struts around like it won anyway.In the end, the only winning move is not to play.
>>97739114And yet look at all the words you just typed to sulk about him. I swear to fucking god this is the most well-fed troll of all time.
>>97730150Reminds me of this
Retarded question time, blur or no blur (or VHS Grain) on "oldy" gens?
>>97738261
>>97739711I liek grain. Gives a warmer old time tone
>>97739034You first and I might
>>97739039I do. I post rarely about it so yeah there's that
>>97739114You're right>>97739327Get fucked. I'm not even the troll that is shitting up your thread 18 hours a day. I'm barely even here because I CAN'T GEN. all I do is encourage others about how cool their stuff is and I actually save some stuff for my awesome TTRPG that I've ran for 41 years. Get on my level, scrub
>>97739114It's even more absurd that the only ones being bonk'd with banhammer are those who took this troll's bait and replied to him.
>>97740130No, those who keep summoning the troll back here are the ones who need to get fucked. I'm so tired of it. Two sides of the same retarded coin. You deserve each other.>>97740300That's something at least. It would obviously be best if the troll got banned too, but you both deserve it.
>>97740658Hey I stopped. What do you want, your dick sucked? Try your mom
>>97740861Which tool did you use to gen this one?
>>97740868It's an old dall-e 3 gen some Nano fixes
>>97740871I see. I hoped that there's a way to make this style using some other tool.I even tried Sora (Euro version), but couldn't make it look even remotely like what I wanted.
>>97740884>I even tried Sora (Euro version)Try using the remix feature
>>97740894Can you help a Sora newbie a bit? I'm long time user of MS' DALL-E, sometimes using Perchance or free NanoBanana. I've even tried Grok, but since now Elon charges to gen pictures, I decided to give Sora a try.I would be glad for any ideas for the actual art styles I could use too. This is so far my first Sora gen that isn't look like paint smudges.
>>97740925Sure thingUpload an image you like, the artstyle of it, the use this phrase at the start of the prompt:The image serves as a reference for the graphic/artistic style you must copy only that and nothing elseDescribe anything you want out of it??Profithttps://litter.catbox.moe/u94yz5.pngIt will never copy 100% the arstyle of it... but it's better than nothingYou can also use it for fixing stuff that Nano can't do (like putting fingers in a hand)But aside that, in the OP there's a list of prompts for the AI itself
>>97740925>This is so far my first Sora gen that isn't look like paint smudges.I forgot this bitTry cutting some details, or even some words, or rephrase the prompt differently
>>97739711If you're specifically trying to make it look old, grain for sure. Clean one looks better to actually see details on the character.
>>97740980Thanks, it's way better than what I tried.
>>97741114Np
>>97740980This anon is gold. You all should try to be like this guy
>>97741124So far the only disadvantage I can see it that I can only gen like 12 pics a day. Apparently I can't already ditch Bing and Perchance if I have to gen pics for the story.
>>97741175https://litter.catbox.moe/d8kkda.png>>97741206Fortunately you can make a new account in less than 2 minutes
>>97736188>But since AI can't copyright its generative content because it's not a person, who do you hold responsible for the objectional content?It feels pretty cut and dry to me that the people to hold accountable for genning CP images should be the people doing the prompting, not the person hosting the service. But in software, generally there's some level of "reasonable security controls" that are assumed to be in place to prevent users from doing certain things. However, those things often have to be strictly mandated or audited by a certified third party if you're allowed to define your security controls yourself.Like, if I just leave my customers' private data in plain text behind an unauthenticated API call, then I would absolutely be held liable. But that is based on the fact that there are existing federal laws requiring me to follow best practices with certain types of data. I don't think any such laws exist for AI stuff right now, or really any kinds of server-based tools that can potentially be used nefariously, so most sites just include something vague in their EULA/TOS agreements that say>If you do bad shit with your tool, you are breaking the rules so we will ban you and can't be held liable for your shit.But in practice, those agreements don't often get upheld in court. It's really just up to jurors in a civil case, and they would most likely come down hard on someone genning CP over the business itself. If nothing else, because the business probably has better lawyers lol.
>>97741218I might think of it. Right now I don't gen that much pics as I did before, so currently I gen for the story itself.
>>97735284Reminds me of Casca.
>>97741357Short black hair and knight/warrior does that, hard to get away from
>>97741226Yeah, I don't see it bringing down Elon or his MechaHitler, even if he deserves it. From someone with a interest in legal proceedings, it'll be interesting to see how this shakes out because it may be a crucible from which more cases may be decided on who is responsible for the actions of users of their LLMs. Most likely the users.
>>97741206You could always join me on the dark side and pay for a subscription.But if you're looking to get the most out of that limited number of gens, it's worth noting that you can combine images in Sora, prompting it to take the style of one uploaded image and applying it to a second uploaded image. So, you could slop up a bunch of "rough draft" pics in Bing until you get the composition you're looking for, then feed the best of those into Sora and have it apply the style of a high-quality image to that Bing pic.
>>97741536Since there's no chance in hell I'm gonna pay anything for a hobby I'm doing for free, I think I could figure something out.
>>97741536If I were to pay for a sub it would probably be for NovelAI, much higher diversity of styles if you're not going for realism or semirealism
/Slop/ Character Generator 2.0Race: LoxodonClass: Warlock (Great Old One)Background: PirateRandom Oddity: Macabre. You fnd death of great interest, often watching for departing spirits of those recently slain.>Fools! No matter how many ships or cannons you build, the seas shall never truly belong to you!
Gonna use this as a evil-aligned Path of the Giants barbarian Tortle to throw at my DnD players.
>>97742114And this as a Fire Giant Warlord.
>>97742205Yikes. What the fuck is that thing?!
>>97742410looks like a bugbear to me
>>97742410It's a bugbear, silly.Not a cute and cuddly bugbear like Torbek, but still a bugbear.
>>97742423>>97742424Lol so weird, I made a thread about bugbears yesterday and here they show up. AI IS READAN MY MIND GUISE!????!!!!!11
>>97738115Thanks. I have definitely been saving all of it. Something like a thousand images and 50+ pages of text by now. If we eventually get PDF posting back on 4chan, I'll compile it all together into a sort of /slop/ graphic novel, but we'll see if that ever happens. >>97741647On the topic of subscription sites I'm planning on migrating over to either Higgsfield or OpenArt soon to try out some of the more unusual models like Seedream and Kling.
>>97742423>>97742424BingoThis is more or less what I see when I read "bugbear". I was about to do something like a beetle with bear's head, but wasn't really sure about the results.
>>97744011>1girl, retard face, dead stare, does nothing, has boobsIf you need an argument that all AI is shit you don't need to look any further.
Here's come the biggest fucking bitch faggot of /tg/
What if all the lousy new age writers were right? Consider the following: during the Eemian period Aliens were grooming and uplifting Neanderthals to have them conquer the Earth and later extract orgone from their brains. Now aliens are back and to their dismay it was their pesky war-ike cousin Homo sapiens that conquered the Earth and our orgone is of inferior quality (not to mention our brains shrank by 15% during the development of agriculture – yes, we domesticated ourselves!) and Cthulhu whose crash on Earth sank Atlantis and caused Bronze Age collapse (when I say all writers are right – I mean it) poisons it by its continued presence. Thankfully Aliens are split: Reptilians are "just extract this planet and move on to Wolf 359", Greys are "let's try again with bonobos" while quietly influence the technical progress (did you really think humans invented transistors on their own? – yes, Roswell incident and first presentation of transistor are *awfully* close in time) and Cthulhoids are frantically trying to figure out how did the Lovecraft figure **them** out and await 03:14:08 UTC on 19 January 2038 when Cthulhu wakes up [humanity time ends, the Great Old Ones' time begins. Yes, cheap symbolism.](Verification not required. Am I unto something?)
>>97744364Take your meds
>>97744356>piss lionyour argument is invalid
>>97744364Was this written by AI, or just a classic schizo-post?
>>97740130>TTRPG that I've ran for 41 years>Plays games>On /tg/surely you jest?
>>97745290Nope. I'll post something from a 2e game I ran about 35 years ago. It's still going, Forgotten Realms. One sec. Maybe someone will Gen it!
>>97742114>>97742132literally Nintengger, you just gen'd Browser and Gaynon.
>>97742565I really like the use of purple here
Ok this was written up in '01 but it was in existence around 96,I thinkThe first Sword of WoeSpellsinger8/10/01Silvered longsword, +3/+3Int: 12Semi-empathetic, chaotic good, reads/understands high elf, only a chaotic good elf wizard/fighter can employ the dual existence of the swordUpon bonding with Spellsinger, a month-long process, the elf loses a level in their wizard class. This level loss can only be gained back through adventuring and not the restoration spell. The owner can then cause the Spellsinger to undergo a startling transformation. Upon uttering the command word the sword blazes into flames of an emerald hue (these flames cannot set anything on fire) revealing bas-reliefs along the blade's length. The bas-relief constantly changes, although they stay Sylvan in nature. The owner can then whisper a name of a spell, one that they have memorized and have in one of their own spellbooks into the pommel of the sword and the sword will "house" that spell until commanded to release it. The owner does not lose the spell whispered. When commanded to release the spell, the sword will discharge it while the owner is twirling Spellsinger. The twirling plus an effect of the sword causes the spell to manifest musically, hence the name of this High Magic blade. The stored spell cannot be higher than fourth level and must be a wizard spell. The light/flames effect can be turned off at-will but will always activate when the sword "sings" i.e. discharges it's housed spell.Ego:7Description: Made of fine steel, this long (1)
(2)Description: Made of fine steel, this long sword is a masterpiece of co-craftsmanship between the dwarves of Lairn Mountains and the elves of Lairnstead Hollow. The straight (at their insistence) Dwarven lines of the blade and hilt belies the grace this weapon achieves when wielded. A swan and her wings cup the wielder's hand in a mithril embrace, with a diamond in the center of the guard, above the swan. The hilt has eel skin wrappings to absorb sweat. The pommel has been shaped into an into an acorn and was blessed by Saleia, Legendary High priestess of Corellon LarethianSide effects from useAfter: 11 years-Heal 1/day, ego=825 years-owner gains 29% magic resistance, ego=1050 years-invisible to undead, 10' radius, ego= 13After 50 years of use, the owner of Spellsinger acquires a strange taste for roaming the seas and seeking out exotic magics heard of, even if the dweomers are in faraway lands (Intense Wanderlust)"Once a common blade amongst Grey-elven royalty, there is only one Spellsinger now known to exist. Known to be wielded by Danees Dayguardian in his last battle against the evil hordes of Smoke Mountain" ~Tren the ChroniclerSaleia was an NPC based on my youngest daughter
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>>97745342It refuses to remove the watermarks
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>>97717916>Fantasy punsVisiGOTH
>>97744364Wow, you really are a bit off your rocker, aren't you?
I think I'll make a vedalken character instead of a human for my first DnD session
>>97745968Which plane is it set in?
>>97746033I dunnoas far as I know, the DM hasn't restricted anythingso, everything is possibleI'd like to experiment with a vedalken character because of their pursuit of perfection, but with a twistinstead of searching for intellectual improvement, my character would train to perfect his bodythat's why he looks like a bodybuildergreat vampire, by the way
>>97745313Thank ye, burgundy's my favourite colour so I tend to use it a lot in my designs>>97746138Thanks, it's my own Ixalan vampire lora. Need to do more MtG loras but have had other ideas in the mean timeThat's a cool idea. The mind is a part of the body and the body is a temple and all that. Kind of reminds me of a god in my own setting, except he's a CE god that demands you fight and kill people to prove said perfection lol
Haven't been in this general in years, I used to use Google's SDXL space on Huggingface for generation, it was pretty good for realistic pics which is what I'm looking forIt looks like that space is down though, what's the replacement you guys use for realistic stuff?
>>97746033Looks like Christianized Japanese armed by Portuguese.
>>97745654Sexo.
>>97746188Ixalan vampires are heavily based on the Conquistadors of old Spain. The Chinese text is just incidental, it should be nonsense fantasy runes. Something a I need to do a better job of training into it if I end up doing a version 2
>>97746283Yeah but I hope you know what I meant.Speaking ow which, since we have a lot of stories (mostly inspired by real events) of Europeans in Japan adapting to their culture, why we have no stories of Christian Japanese in Europe?
>>97746033>>97737505neat>>97738463interestingi should do more like that but im doing more music stuff atmhttps://litter.catbox.moe/ckot83yqmb1t5q59.mp3
>>97746334They're not European but look up the Kakure Kurisitan (sp?) religions in Japan, very loose relatives of the Christianity that introduced by the Portuguese before the Shogunates starting clamping down on it. As for stories of Christian Japanese outside Japan, the Japanese are not a religious people in the first place, and mostly too nationalistic to adopt foreign religions even if they were, so it just doesn't seem realistic to me. Even the Christian religions in Japan are very tiny, remote and extremely divorced from Biblical teachings
>>97745968It's just a blue humanoid (and considering the muscles he looks more like a Metathran than Vedalken.) Give him four arms, six fingers, Etherium implants or anything that makes him Vedalken. And ask yourself: are you autistic enough to roleplay Vedalken? Their sole racial identity is "blue-skinned Aspergians".
>>97746182Sora. In fact it's a bit difficult not to make realistic pictures with it.
>>97746628Their number was more significant before Tokugawa shogunate was established, and ban on Christianity was enforced.
>>97746704Well yes, obviously.
>>97746651>are you autistic enough to roleplay Vedalken? Their sole racial identity is "blue-skinned Aspergians".yes, I amthat's the main reason I want to play a vedalkenand he's suppossed to be a ravnican vedalken, only mirran have four arms, and kaladeshian have six fingerscorrect me if I'm wrong
>>97746334>why we have no stories of Christian Japanese in Europe?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsuko_AoyamaHer life legit sounds like something out of an anime: Started life working at a Tokyo antiques shop, but ended up as a countess in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and her son founded the movement that eventually became the European Union.
>>97746764So why wouldn't be a fictional story of a baptized samurai turned ronin after his daimyo disowned him, leaving Japan with Portuguese, first to Nassau, then to Portugal? There are more crazy stories like Irish smuggler meddling into local Japanese politics for profit (after official ban on trade with Europeans), or XIX-th century American turned traditional samurai.
>>97746789Huh, didn't knew about her.I surely knew that right before WW II Japan had good diplomatic relations with Poland, and that was why Japan rejected Polish war declaration in 40's. Something like "We know that your allies forced you to do so, so we refuse to consider you our enemy".
Good night bump. (Don't mind him. He's quietly mourning Grok Imagine video generation.)>>97746786You are correct. Ravnican Vedalken have no interesting properties, are naturally attracted to the dullest guild (Azorious) and... that's all.
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>>97746806This is very obscure, but I was part of the crowdfunding for Indivisible, and one of the characters they designed that didn't quite make it into the game was a Kakure Kurishitan swordsman named Toko who carried a cool cross-shaped katana. I was miffed when she didn't make it into the final roster
>>97747603>a cool cross-shaped katanaLike a katana with the tsuba replaced with the crossguard of a European longsword, or what?
>>97747691I think the crossguard was actually the sheath for a tanto now that I think about itOh shit, that's me on the thread
Getcher slop>>97748107>>97748107>>97748107
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>>97744364I'd play a game with that plot>>97744962Can't get AI to write that disjointed
>>97758446>I'd play a game with that plotYou have a mission: contact Neanderthals riding the mamooths in caverns under Antarctica ice. This is humanity's last hope.