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    I'm just a bit of a lurker but I find your pics to be really fun. I hope you keep posting. It's interesting to see what you come up with. Weird stuff has lots of enjoyers simply because it's weird. Much love!

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    the punch line is hilarious and number 34 had best run as fast as he can.

    What I find impressive is that the gen is getting lip movements - on *non-human* characters - down good enough you could just about lip-read them.

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    bahufaru said:
    As I work with Google Gemini, I have reached a point where I can feed it multiple reference images and detailed descriptions, have it ingest them all and produce a pretty good model, and then send that to the animation pipeline, including dialogue lines and directions for voice types and accents.

    The prompting for this wasn't particularly difficult, and it's in natural language, basically just "Animate Kafeel Scirocco chopping vegetables in a school cafeteria kitchen, in a photorealistic style similar to student video productions. Have him regard the viewer and say, in his Sudanese accent, "My name is Kafeel Scirocco. It is my jobs to nourishes the hungries.""

    The real work is in the significant amount of reference images and concept text, character explaining, etc, that went into reaching a point where Gemini fully understood the on-model design of the character and could fully understand what "Kafeel Scirocco" means, conceptually and visually.

    The nice thing is that once that work is done, my instance of Gemini reliably produces media of the character, because it understands what the character is and what he should look and sound like.

    You should create an instructional video of this process for us know-nothings (and for me it's even less than nothing) so we might be able to create established characters of our own to work with.

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    furryranch said:
    But how does she have a picture, of the picture we're looking at??

    And a picture of the picture within it!

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    Hitoner has sky-rocketed to become one of my favourite on-going series

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    No, it's not quite Mila but she is cute and quite good in her own right!

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  • post #169968
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    Oh come on! That watermark is just TOO intrusive right there. (I only complain because I love it.)

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    Ah yes, the completely debunked myth that people refuse to let die. Yeah, there are similarities. No, it was not a copy, a ripoff, or anything like what this poster claims.

    In 1994, Takayuki Matsutani, the president of Osamu Tezuka’s production company Tezuka Productions, said:

    Quite a few staff of our company saw a preview of “The Lion King,” discussed this subject and came to the conclusion that you cannot avoid having these similarities as long as you use animals as characters and try to draw images out of them.

    Quote is from Huffpost but I've seen it other places too, that was just the easiest to find with a search.

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    Oh yes! more of the super adorable husky ❤️❤️❤️ :D Thank you!

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    dodgey_roger said:
    What about the male fox not having a tail at all? Lol

    I didn’t even notice that fox tail on the horse until people pointed it out in the comments. And as for the male fox… let’s just imagine that his tail hangs to the right, i.e. behind his body :)

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    Wow, super picture—awesome! Is it possible to get this in the "mega" form too? Only if you can, of course. ^^

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    I think she is hinting at something. I need to continue observing some more of this behavior

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    The dream.. Getting stuffed by such a hunk

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    ❤️🐺 Hunks like these don't even have to ask

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  • post #163623
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    Only OG’s remember when dithering like this was necessary for systems limited to 16-bit color, limited space to store images, or limited bandwidth to load them (think 56kbps or less). This would look so silky smooth on a CRT.

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    lionxld said:
    So you used Photoshop to stitch them together in post-production?

    You can do that or blob them in with any art program (ms paint is enough) and a couple of moderate-denoise inpaints to preserve a pose/composition. I mostly do the latter, but either way the last step is a soft inpainting pass to minimize stitches/halos. If you need anything else feel free to pm me.

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    is this the musky gamer-girl wolf waifu the future has promised us?

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    Your stuff is so good, it's so lovely the breath of fresh air you bring. :)

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    Honestly the redesign makes way more sense for the character description than the original design. Pretty girls who have time to groom and care for their appearance don’t work as solo mercenaries sleeping in the cockpit of their ships for whom more than basic hygiene is a luxury.

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    post #169921
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    Wow.. now that is utterly impressive! I also used Gemini, but I only got the medium level teir, mostly for storage and all that. I'll have to play around, get some more info!

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