Previously: >>97853651▶ Thread Task: Let's have another figures thread. ▶ 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)▶ 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
Copy-pasta'ing from last thread on using Google's Gemini to turn existing 2D images into figures. Pretty sure it was OP who typed this then, too:>Prompt 1: FeaturelessTransform this illustration into a photorealistic PVC anime figure. Keep the original character’s design, pose, and colors exactly the same. Render it as a collectible figurine made of PVC plastic, with realistic painted surface and detailed shading. Apply glossy highlights on areas such as the hair and clothing, matte finish on the skin, and subtle seam lines as seen in real manufactured figures. Use a neutral studio background, professional studio lighting, sharp focus, shallow depth of field, as if photographed for a catalog.>Prompt 2: With packagingCreate a 1/6 scale commercialized accurate figurine PVC of the character in the provided picture, in a realistic 3D style, in a real environment. The figurine has a base and is placed on a desk. Next to the figurine is a BANDAI-style toy packaging box with the original artwork. The packaging features two-dimensional flat illustrations. The focus of the image should be on the figurine. Please have box title be "Moroboshi Kirari" and the subtitle be "Class: Barbarian".>Prompt 3: Foil TCG cardCreate a special edition borderless full art galaxy holofoil trading card with holo embossed line art of the character in the provided picture, in the style of an ebay sale photo, 4K, photorealistic, in a real environment. The card features a mana cost, abilities, stats, and text descriptions written in japanese. The card has a base and is placed on a desk. Next to the card is a BANDAl-style toy packaging box with the original artwork. The packaging features two-dimensional flat illustrations. The focus of the image should be on the card. The card is lit so its foiling can be seen.
>>97883914Ah my thanks! I might can try updating my prompts with your stylings
>>97884039>A Priestess of Mars
I don't think I'd made this character last time we did this TT. I let gemini choose its own subtext. Not bad.
>>97884435Oh, good place to throw the Suno songs up again for the team. >Sugar Snapshttps://suno.com/s/FVfJabEWSJ0VW6jZ>Tambriehttps://suno.com/s/8dsIfN49WARt1woq
>>97884514https://suno.com/s/BLtIVdJYilygfgeVApparently I don't have a Suno for Cafe Corta. So I'll do one for her tomorrow probably.
>>97883925Did you generate this one? If so what was your prompt because damn that came out really good.
damn, i wish i knew what this thread was about, but it has no title or any explanation
>>97885668It's about AI art.
>Goatposting
>>97886248If you touched this up, why is the title twice?If not, welp. That's another tell gone.
>>97886748>why is the title twice?To annoy you, of course.
>TTFirst time playing around with Gemini to make one of these figurines. I'm pleasantly surprised that it was able to deliver on the first attempt, when I'm so used to having to tweak a prompt over and over to get what I want out of Sora.>>97884366>A Priestess of MarsBut surely that title works better for someone else!
>>97887440The funny thing is with Nano you can't make the same art of the box figurine
>>97887440It looks really nice. Impressive that it is able to make the box art and the model as well.
>>97883925>TT
>>97887347This is wicked cool
>>97887892Dear Lord.
>>97887892Unironically though, I want this in a jar.
>>97888054This almost looks real. Nice job, anon.
>>97888191Thanks!
>>97884971>>97884965>>97884943do you make these by imputing existing images or is it all random generated
>>97887166>she punches you twice>you get bonked four times
Gnoblars are cowardly enough to invent pavise on their own, right?>>97887892And now post her getting rusty bolt in the unprotected arse and dying of tetanus.>>97888129What kind of jar are you talking about? Jar, Jar Jar or cumjar?
>>97888438I can't speak for the others, but I genned pic related by first using Sora to create an image of the character, then uploaded that image to Gemini and used a variant of the prompt from >>97884050 to have it create a figurine based off that uploaded image and also use the same uploaded image as the illustration for the box.
>>97884869>Slaaneshi BDSM lady>"Ages 8+"Oh boy...
Bard or Barbarian?
Hey /slop/https://youtu.be/eJQl3HRnyh4I posted the first episode of my AI-generated web series a month ago. It’s entirely based on an RPG campaign I ran from around 2020 to 2021. I’ve made another episode, this time, I actually managed to create a full-length episode, 24 minutes. I hope you enjoy it.https://youtu.be/eJQl3HRnyh4
>>97883925These threads are always fun and I love a lot of the results
>>97889108Bard. That handsome cat could charm the pants off a nun.
A nun?!
>>97888129Well I got my jar ready.
>>97887808Thanks.>>97888438It's not exactly random, I genererate the images first using Anima then convert them to the miniature look using Flux.2 Klein 9B. Picrel is one of the images I generated.
>>97889611Just gonna throw this out there, but "add drizzled elmers white glue over the model" does in fact bypass filters.
>>97889627I'm a filthy degenerate but I didn't want to take it QUITE that far.
Behold the conclusion (maybe) of the tale of the Techpriestess! Continued from https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/thread/97717916/#97736751>The vid-screen hummed to life, flickering green scan lines tracing out text beneath the seal of the Adeptus Mechanicus. The image blinked out, replaced by a helmet-cam recording of Skitarii troops advancing down a rubble-choked corridor.>"Command, we have located the bridge, preparing for entry.">"Proceed as ordered, Sigma-7," the reply was staticky and distant through the vox-link. "Secure the remains of the Heretek and deploy beacons for teleportarium extraction.">"Affirmative, Command. Clear for breach!">For an instant, the recording went blank as breaching charges detonated. As the image resolved once more, a limitless expanse of night stretched out before the Skitarii. Nothing recognizable remained of what had been the bridge of the 'Pitiless Blade.' Vast machinery of unrecognizable design loomed half-seen in the distant gloom, out of which clusters of glowing lenses gazed ominously, every surface slick with an oily black fluid that seemed to swallow up the light of the squad's lumen-torches. >"Movement, left!" the nearest Skitarius shouted.>What at first seemed a pile of debris suddenly surged forth upon the squad as a formless mass of skittering insectoid automata.>"Ave Omnissiah! Weapons free!">The strumming shriek of radium carbines reverberated out of the speakers, muzzle flashes casting the scene in harsh light. On the right, a trooper readying a phosphex grenade was seized by mechanical tentacles coiling down from some titanic thing in the darkness above, the incendiary exploding at his feet and consuming him in a storm of green flame.>Soon only the squad leader remained, blazing away at the onrushing tide of robots. For a moment, his fire almost held back the horrors. Almost. The machines pressed in once more, a frenzy of bladed metal limbs plunging towards the camera as the recording cut out.
>>97889641>In a psionically warded null-chamber ensconced within the polished black vastness of the Inquisitorial galleon 'Oculus Occulta,' the vid-screen faded into darkness, leaving two figures standing above the console: Archmagos Theremin of Hydraphur and Inquisitor Amalia Larquin. >"You see then, my lady, that it is as I warned," the ancient Techpriest's voice wheezed out from the mass of cables that had once been a mouth. "We will require Astartes support to retake the crash site from this abomination.">Inquisitor Larquin rubbed her nose in silent frustration, a gloved finger tracing the 'I' tattooed on her forehead.>"Is something wrong, Inquisitrix?">Recalled from her thoughts, the Inquisitor replied in clipped tones, "There will be no further entry into the cruiser. The events in this recording are now classified.">"Do you not understand?" the Archmagos wheezed, "The threat must be contained!">"The threat?" the Inquisitor wheeled upon him in a sudden fury "Was contained! You think it a coincidence that your heretek found herself sworn to the Von Nassau-Mendoza dynasty? Before you and that puritanical fool Corsini intervened, my order was mere months away from returning Magos Al-Faiz to Imperial service. Your actions have ruined an operation seven decades in the planning.">"But her redemption is a fraud! Surely you must know that?" >"Of course; my own acolyte placed the pardon in her hands. Her faith is of no concern to me, only that those horrors," she gestured to the vid-screen, "could instead have been wielded against the enemies of Mankind.">The Archmagos sneered. "Emperor rest Inquisitor Corsini's soul. Would that you shared his piety.">"Enough! You have already cost the Imperium two void ships, and I shall be lucky if I can spare the world of Sarnath from exterminatus." >"But we must strike! She is responsible for the death of billions!">"So am I." The Inquisitor pronounced the words with an icy finality that admitted no retort.
>>97888459She can bonk me anytime she wants, morning, noon and night.
>>97889653>"Now, who else has seen this recording, Archmagos?">"None save my personal retainers, Inquisitrix." Was that a hint of unease she heard in his synthetic voice? "My duty to the Imperium demanded that I bring this matter directly to the Inquisition.">Perhaps, she thought. But to whom would he go next if she refused his demands? >The Archmagos scarcely noticed as the Inquisitor turned away from him and tapped the comms implant above her right ear, sending a wordless signal to her men outside the chamber. Nor did he notice the subtle shift in her posture as her hand drifted to the plasma pistol at her waist, carefully slipping the deadly sidearm from its holster. With a single swift motion, she raised the pistol, throwing aside her cloak and discharging a blast of searing energy into the Archmagos' face. The man crumpled lifeless to the deck plating, bionics dangling uselessly from a fleshless, smoking skull.>The deed was done. Inquisitor Larquin swept from the chamber into the corridor beyond, where the attendants of the slain Archmagos were being detained by Inquisitorial stormtroopers. Shackled and thrust against the opposite wall, their confused pleas for mercy were cut short by the sharp crack of lasguns as the firing squad did its grim work. Inquisitor Larquin strode on unflinchingly, continuing to where her acolyte awaited her, masked and clad in grey Administratum robes.>"Factotum, transcribe the following for immediate Astropathic dispatch to the southern branch of the Aurelian Crusade: The 35th Mordian Regiment of Foot and the 157th Death Korps Artillery Division are to be rerouted to the Sarnath system, prepped for siege deployment.">"It shall be done, Mistress," the acolyte nodded and drew closer, anticipating a further order.>"And set Archmagos Theremin's shuttle adrift," the Inquisitor glanced back towards the bodies behind them, "These men were not here. These things did not happen."
>>97889689>Upon faraway Sarnath, the scene at the crash site seemed almost peaceful. There, with fires long since burned out, the wreck of the 'Pitiless Blade' lay amidst the rubble of its crater, slowly rusting beneath the summer sun.>But with the shifting of the seasons, the first landing barges of the diverted crusade forces arrived. Soon the crater was ringed with a growing spiderweb of trenches and gun emplacements, joined each day by ever more elaborate redoubts and blockhouses as the troops of the Imperial Guard dug in for a protracted siege. >Each officer bore orders commanding only that they establish a perimeter and stand by, with entry into the crater punishable by summary execution. Upon each set of these cryptic orders was stamped the seal of the Inquisition, a mark that permitted few questions and promised far more frightful answers. And so, ten thousand men passed a winter on the edge of that windswept crater, knowing not what lay within.>Deep within the innermost chambers of the wreck, Salafié lay dead but dreaming, her lifeless body slowly mended by blasphemous technologies long forgotten by mankind. Yet the dreams of man have ever been the darkest thing in all creation, and with the means finally within reach to make those dreams a reality, the unconscious will of the Priestess soon bore such mechanical abominations as could not long be contained within the crumbling walls of the cruiser.>With the spring thaw, there poured out from the ruined vessel a legion of silica animus the likes of which had not been seen in millennia. Facing this unsealed well of ultimate horror brought forth from the Dark Age of Technology, the Emperor's faithful sold their lives dearly upon the rain-slick precipice. Thus did the inexhaustible armies of the Imperium hold the line, month after month, year after year, sacrificed against a foe they could not comprehend by a master they would never see. For in the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war...
>>97884549Eh, the tira-fuego Chica-caza could have been better, but otherwise pretty good for letting the AI make a guess.https://suno.com/s/hyBwRsLDu3QsHKB3
Love the Shadowrun stuff! Very cool. If like to see more if you have any to share.t. nogen bastard
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>>97889712Though Salafié's story is really only at its halfway point, the impending shutdown of Sora means that the tale will be going on hiatus for the time being. Let's call this a season finale. Once I migrate to some other platform, I hope to pick things up again, but for now, there we are.Also: For those who've been following along, you may remember that I created a custom 3D model of the cruiser 'Pitiless Blade' a few months ago, where much of the story has been set. I dusted off my old 3d printer over the weekend and printed it out as a Battlefleet Gothic scale miniature. >>97882206
>>97889802Good fucking shit man. I said it last time you posted part of the story but you better have kept a bunch of this for a portfolio.
>>97889802That is wicked cool, anon. I bet you are fun to play with in rpgs.
>>97884549>>97884514>>97889734Cool stuff. I've never gotten around to messing with AI music tools. How does that work in terms of prompting, anyway?
>>97889795Need BingBing in a jar now.
>>97889802Wonder if Salafie could be genned as a Warhammer figure in the midst of a game
>>97889853You have a bing text limit of 500 for the free suno version I'm using, but unlike images that require an enormous amount of 3d awareness, music has smaller interconnectivity issues. So that 500 character limit is a lot easier to use effectively instead of wasting space on superfluous pieces of an image that are still needed to make something coherent. The longest gen I did there was for Corta Cafe, and it was only 437/500 characters. You also want to make the prompt temporally instead of statically. As in start with X, mention Y, use "phrase/lyric" in chorus, transition to Z in verse 3, etc. Just give it a shot. Why not?You can get some decent songs, even if it is immediately obvious that 5.5 is vastly better than 4.5. I like this one for Skogs. https://suno.com/s/wRNEGCPQy3fAFir3
>>97889873Maybe. This is what I was able to get from Gemini by asking for Drukhari wytches charging into Necron Warriors with a bit more description for the piro in front.
>>97890210Wait, whoops. Fixed.
>>97889873>>97889938I've tried it in the past, but Salafié's normal character design doesn't translate too well to 40k miniature scale. Her bionics are a bit too understated and she just ends up looking like a normal woman in a red dress. That said, Gemini does a pretty good job with her future Chaos version. Though it keeps wanting to make her a bit too large, I guess from specifying her as the focus of the picture.
>>97890291Yeah, it took me several attempts to get the Piro in >>97889938 toned down to almost the size of the rest of the unit. I eventually told it she should be on the same base size as the rest of the unit. Obviously it didn't quite go that far but it was a better fix than the Avatar of Khaine size it had been making her.
>>97890318I suspect that part of the problem is that GW has been making "named character" models disproportionately large for the better part of the past decade. The training data itself is going to be fighting you if you want to make a character model fit in with the normies.
>>97890471>>97890470Huh, sequential numbers, not many people posting on /tg/ right now.It's interesting how much the head:body ratio actually matters to making a character look short. First one is roughly 1:5 and she looks close to human proportions other than enormous tits, but the second pair are close 1:4 making them look significantly shorter.
>>97887892This one is great.
Been working on a system that uses LLMs as the bones, works well for Solo play, goal is eventually Asynchronous multi-player.
>>97891571Here are the working documents. The MARE system and World Bibles. If you want to try it out, I would suggest Claude Opus 4.6 as that is what I built it in. Just upload the MARE document and the World Bible of your choice and ask to create a Character.https://limewire.com/d/EhLBC#OJ65ViIY5z
>>97891618Limewire still exists?
>>97891667I used file.io but I guess they are owned by Limewire. I was surprised as well.
>>97890911You can't see her heterochromia very well though. That's why I really like her because I have it.
>>97891885>>97890911For you, then.
>>97891978Wow. That is bad to the bone, anon! :D
>>97891978Anyone have a Meshy account or similar image-to-STL program? I'd kinda like to 3D print this, actually.
I like the way everything seems fine until you start reading descriptions.
>>97892491That's a cool as hell concept. *Steals it for next game*