Yakuza 0 hands down. Some of the side stories had me in stitches.
Yakuza 0 hands down. Some of the side stories had me in stitches.
Stealing these tools for my upcoming Savage Worlds game 👀
It already doesn’t if you take the time to use tools like LORAS, Controlnet, and Inpainting to guide the output.
I do them because they’re fun, not because they’re necessary.
Adobe After Effects. Despite being an unstable spaghetti code nightmare, there is no other viable option for professional motion graphics designers.
AI is about at creative as Adobe Photoshop is, or a pencil for that matter. A human operating it (no, not txt2img prompting) is where the creativity comes from.
Me, I’ll benefit the most. I’ve been using a locally running instance of the free and open source AI software Stable Diffusion to generate artwork for my D&D campaigns and they’ve never looked more beautiful!
It’s not smart or stupid. It does what it’s been trained on, nothing more.
LLMs forcing us to take a look at ourselves and see if we’re really that special.
I don’t think we are.
Nova!
Me with my HD598s with a modmic and Bluetooth DAC zip tied to the headband: