krystal (nintendo and etc) created by ai assisted and lightly-san
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Dec 11, 2022

Krystal
I'm not usually a fan of AI pictures, but one of them hooked me with something and I decided to rework it
original - https://twitter.com/lightly_san/status/1601375119800037377

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  • observer_of_dot said:
    Honestly the best use of A.I. art. Helping those make a real piece based on whatever inspiration it help forms.

    Yeah, like a prompt roulette. Not great if you're making something on a more professional scale, but great if you need an idea to break out of a slump and challenge yourself to pick up a pen.

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  • I'm curious now what the original AI image looked like. Not fantastic like this illustration here of course but a comparison would satiate my curiosity.

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    siliko said:
    I'm curious now what the original AI image looked like. Not fantastic like this illustration here of course but a comparison would satiate my curiosity.

    you can find it in original tweet in the description

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  • remnantwolf said:
    Yeah, like a prompt roulette. Not great if you're making something on a more professional scale, but great if you need an idea to break out of a slump and challenge yourself to pick up a pen.

    But it's completely redundant even in this fashion. You can just use google images or inspire yourself from other artists, real life, crap in your room, the outside of your window. It's not like it comes up with anything original. There are already billions of images out there that you can use for inspiration, more than you can fit in 100 lifetimes. It's redundant.

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  • terron said:
    But it's completely redundant even in this fashion. You can just use google images or inspire yourself from other artists, real life, crap in your room, the outside of your window. It's not like it comes up with anything original. There are already billions of images out there that you can use for inspiration, more than you can fit in 100 lifetimes. It's redundant.

    But if you want something specific that you can't just google for, what not plug a few words in and get some inspiration that has literally never existed before?

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  • lightly-san said:
    you can find it in original tweet in the description

    The link seems dead, now. Tweet not found.
    I will check with the wayback machine when on a computer.

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