garrett has become disabled due to falling from a height several times ...
It's that time of year: Halloween images and pumpkin spice lattes.
garrett has become disabled due to falling from a height several times ...
They should add this to the game. It's all about realism.
I'm here for the any% crawl-only run.
At this point Garrett should be searching mansions for arthritis medications instead of the horn of Quintas.
He can't go off ortophedic medication at ease and need to put off his career as a thief for a while at this point. He can't easily get away from what he's always been about. On that note,this gives a long window for citywatch guards to arrest him, They gonna have fun forcing him to walk and tripping him over again and again.
You"ll get a handful amount of arthritis potions in the game
Good ideas.
My thought would be for Garrett to have his walking/running speed slow down incrementally the longer he's on a mission and has to use arthritis potions he finds along the way to be able to walk/run at normal speeds.
This holiday themed AI generate piece didn't quite work out the way I wrote the prompts. Toss the presents under the tree or just toss them into the fire.
Last edited by Azaran; 18th Oct 2023 at 01:39.
I wonder how many AI images have been generated so far, must be incalculable.
Eg in a single year. Conservatively, let's say 100,000 images are created per second, with 86400 seconds in a day, that's over 8 billion per day. In a year it's 3.1536e+12 (I think it's in the quadrillions at that point)
I don't think it's that many per second, but I'd be curious to know
I know I've generated a lot of images but most I wouldn't show off. Occasionally one is worth posting. I often sit there and click create using the same parameters over and over again so many times the program prompts me to prove I'm not a robot.
Despite the infinite monkeys on typewriters thing, it still disheartens me to see an image as incredible as the man in the boat one. It's as good as any created by any artist ever in the Warren magazine line. I had always believed that, though the images produced would be good, the composition of those images in an imaginative way to evoke an atmosphere was solely mans purview.
That image did turn out pretty good. The thing that bugs me about that image and others that I have prompted AI to generate is that it sometimes adds a mostly unintelligible signature to the work. I think if it just added it's own signature like By: NightCafe AI in whatever font it chooses would be best. That way you would know that it's AI and not a human. Or maybe adding the brand of AI plus the user who created the text prompts.
On a side note art AI seems a lot like when a computer first beat a chess master at the game. Some said that there's no point in playing the game anymore but people still play.
I would hope that it is simply signing due to the replication aspect. Anything else is worrying.
Hmm yeah Nightcafe gives more polished results than Mage Space
Those are pretty good results. I've noticed that the images improve by increasing the run time. The ones I've been making lately have fewer extra limbs on people and animals than the slower run times.
These artworks are really something else. Have you experimented with any particular art styles, like Southwestern art, or do they all come out looking similar? Can we adjust the image size to our liking? I'm about to dip my toes into the world of AI image creation for the first time, and I've got a feeling it's going to be a game-changer for content creators.