Nobody is safe
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Didn't they actually doxx the artist that way? I think he just used the view from his own window as background.
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Didn't they actually doxx the artist that way? I think he just used the view from his own window as background.
Well that was pretty foolish, you should always use the view from your cheating ex's window.
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Looks like the artist is actually closer to those three points.
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Looks like the artist is actually closer to those three points.
That's just a matter of focal length or cropping
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Next channel: Lofi beats to move apartments to.
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https://www.cohl.fr/lofi-girl-comment-lanimation-de-juan-pablo-machado-est-devenue-virale/
Somoguy [ChilledCow channel] launched a call for projects, which was won by a student from the Émile Cohl School, Juan Pablo Machado: "He wanted to reproduce the same studious action and style as Studio Ghibli," he explained in an interview with ARTE (photo). "I took the images he had referenced in his call for projects and started drawing." Rather than imagining a series of characters on paper, as he usually did, he began his creation directly on a graphics tablet and computer to save time: "I worked mostly at night, because I was at school during the day. I took all the elements I had around me at the time: the books you see on the desk, the lamp..."
He also imagined different backgrounds depending on the time of day: "In the very first image, I had a black background with rain. For the daytime version, I decided to set the character in the city where I studied, Lyon. I loved this city. I took a lot of images of the Croix-Rousse district from Google and designed my background from photo collages of buildings.
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https://www.cohl.fr/lofi-girl-comment-lanimation-de-juan-pablo-machado-est-devenue-virale/
Somoguy [ChilledCow channel] launched a call for projects, which was won by a student from the Émile Cohl School, Juan Pablo Machado: "He wanted to reproduce the same studious action and style as Studio Ghibli," he explained in an interview with ARTE (photo). "I took the images he had referenced in his call for projects and started drawing." Rather than imagining a series of characters on paper, as he usually did, he began his creation directly on a graphics tablet and computer to save time: "I worked mostly at night, because I was at school during the day. I took all the elements I had around me at the time: the books you see on the desk, the lamp..."
He also imagined different backgrounds depending on the time of day: "In the very first image, I had a black background with rain. For the daytime version, I decided to set the character in the city where I studied, Lyon. I loved this city. I took a lot of images of the Croix-Rousse district from Google and designed my background from photo collages of buildings.
They copied Ghibli before it was cool B)
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6th floor, but which floor numbering system?
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They copied Ghibli before it was cool B)
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Well that's the end of them, if social media has taught me anything it's that copying anybody else's style is completely taboo and anyone who does it is evil and deserves nothing but ridicule.
e: social media sure doesn't like looking in the mirror
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Well that's the end of them, if social media has taught me anything it's that copying anybody else's style is completely taboo and anyone who does it is evil and deserves nothing but ridicule.
e: social media sure doesn't like looking in the mirror
then you got the wrong message about what Miyazaki tried to tell the AI Bros.
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Hah! I knew it would be somewhere in France!
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then you got the wrong message about what Miyazaki tried to tell the AI Bros.
I wasn't talking about Miyazaki, I was talking about the social media uproar from the anti-AI crowd that quoted him out of context and used that to imply that he supported their position.
Here's the video that contains the actual quote and context:
His comment wasn't about generative AI "stealing" his art style, he said that wouldn't use it in his works because it had no soul and didn't know what it was to be human and, for his art, that is important.
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Well that's the end of them, if social media has taught me anything it's that copying anybody else's style is completely taboo and anyone who does it is evil and deserves nothing but ridicule.
e: social media sure doesn't like looking in the mirror
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Just learn to draw loser
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Well that was pretty foolish, you should always use the view from your cheating ex's window.
But there are like three guys blocking the view from there.
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Ok but they're actually doing this irl now. Like it's not a meme when people actually do it.
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That's just a matter of focal length or cropping
You're just a matter of focal length or cropping.
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Well that's the end of them, if social media has taught me anything it's that copying anybody else's style is completely taboo and anyone who does it is evil and deserves nothing but ridicule.
e: social media sure doesn't like looking in the mirror
"stealing art for my/my favorite techbro's computer project should be legal and since it's not yet, I'll go around completely misrepresenting arguments in order to make them seem like they are the ones who are out-of-touch"
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Just learn to draw loser
It's important to learn from the best.
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I wasn't talking about Miyazaki, I was talking about the social media uproar from the anti-AI crowd that quoted him out of context and used that to imply that he supported their position.
Here's the video that contains the actual quote and context:
His comment wasn't about generative AI "stealing" his art style, he said that wouldn't use it in his works because it had no soul and didn't know what it was to be human and, for his art, that is important.
You forgot lemmy is a social medium too - the same crowd here, I'm afraid.