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I made a Live-action movie poster of Dragon Ball Z using AI-generated images and Photoshop.
This is a fan art. I also hope this legendary manga to be made into a live-action movie. Rather than filming an actor's acting, I think we need CG that cannot be distinguished from the actual situation. Like Avatar and Alita : Battle Angel, for example.
When I remember Goku, the first thing that came to my mind was the disappointment of not being able to use Kamehameha. The concept of a character that grows over time made Goku come to me as a really vivid being in my childhood. I remember Goku before the Dragon Ball Z series was pretty funny, but after the Z series the atmosphere changed very scary, 'is this really a children's animation?' I also had this question. Dragon Ball Z was considered very violent, so even my parents thought it was a cautionary animation. But now that I think about it, what Goku has shown in Dragon Ball has had a tremendous impact on each of us growing up. Fighting to protect the Earth and friends, and enjoying the battle in the process, sometimes trying to endure and grow again even if can't enjoying it. And achieving growth and eventually achieving goals. These were things that we couldn't easily learn in school.
I made a Live-action movie poster of Dragon Ball Z using AI-generated images and Photoshop.
When I was a child, the concept of being an artificial person itself felt strange, and it felt very scary to have numbers on their names.
I actually barely remember the process of her pairing up with Curirin. I was attending an academy at the time, so I couldn't remember the contents in between. I think I'll have to watch it again someday. In the process of turning us humans into humans, I think reading comics and manga well also plays a pretty important role. Much of our childhood memories are cartoons, manga, and animations.
I made a Live-action movie poster of Dragon Ball Z using AI-generated images and Photoshop.
This is a fan art. I also hope this legendary manga to be made into a live-action movie. Rather than filming an actor's acting, I think we need CG that cannot be distinguished from the actual situation. Like Avatar and Alita : Battle Angel, for example.
For us in our childhood, Vegeta was a terrible villain at first, but it became more and more like a symbol of 'Tsundere'. It was quite an impressive memory for me as a child.
I thought that Saiyan's hairstyle would be very strange when imagined as a live action movie. But once I've tried it, it's within the bounds of recognizing it as an existential hairstyle.
*To mention the meme It's over 9000, '8,000' is the official figure. (in japanese version.)
I made a Live-action movie poster of Dragon Ball Z using AI-generated images and Photoshop.
This is a fan art. I also hope this legendary manga to be made into a live-action movie. Rather than filming an actor's acting, I think we need CG that cannot be distinguished from the actual situation. Like Avatar and Alita : Battle Angel, for example.
Frieza remains one of the most terrifying villain in my memory. I rarely saw Dragon Ball Z on the air to attend the academy on time, but I don't know if this Frieza, who appeared in his spare time, was a man or a woman, and I was really scared to see a huge force coming out of his fingers.
And as we'll find out later, Frieza is obviously a villain, but he's quite gentle and funny. Decades later, many people were reevaluating Frieza (such as using honorifics for subordinates and enemies) It is hoped that in order for today's growing children to be able to see Dragon Ball again, one day they will have to expand to other media or remake it.
This piece unravels the often overlooked aspect of Nikola Tesla's pioneering works, the early designs of an Exoskeleton suit, revealing how this vision from the 1890s fell into obscurity yet subtly influenced the path of human augmentation technologies today.
In the later part of the 19th century, the name Nikola Tesla was synonymous with bold innovations, dazzling demonstrations, and, most importantly, a future shaped by a novel understanding of electricity and electromagnetism. However, a lesser-known aspect of Tesla's expansive body of work was his early designs for an Exoskeleton suit, which he worked on in the year 1893. Tesla, a man with an extraordinary vision, recognized the potential in the field of human enhancement technology. He foresaw a future where humans could achieve extraordinary physical feats through a fusion of technology and biology. He drew up blueprints for an electromagnetic powered exoskeleton suit. He called it the "Electro-dynamic Human Harnessing Apparatus" or EHHA. In Tesla's own words, "The EHHA is an application of my studies into the nature of electrical and magnetic fields, a machine designed to enhance the natural abilities of a man." The concept behind the EHHA was a suit powered by a compact electrical generator, the same alternating current (AC) system that Tesla had championed and which would soon power the world. The suit was designed to provide increased strength and speed, along with enhanced durability, to the wearer. However, Tesla's vision was far ahead of his time. The technology required to build such a suit simply did not exist in the 1890s. The miniaturization of power sources, the development of lightweight yet durable materials, and the computing capabilities to manage such a system were all beyond the capabilities of the period. Also, the world's focus was drawn to his pioneering work in electrical distribution and radio wave technology, which had more immediate applications and monetary potential. Thus, the EHHA was deemed as an impractical fantasy and was soon overshadowed by his other groundbreaking inventions.
Over the years, the EHHA's designs were relegated to the back pages of Tesla's expansive body of work. His more immediately practical inventions like the AC motor and radio technology took center stage, while his more speculative and futuristic designs fell into obscurity. Tesla's death in 1943 further pushed the concept of the EHHA into the realm of forgotten ideas. However, the idea of exoskeleton suits was not completely abandoned. They resurfaced again during the late 20th century, with advances in miniaturization, battery technology, and artificial intelligence making it more feasible. Despite the early designs being forgotten, Tesla's vision of a human-augmenting exoskeleton suit, in many ways, prophesied the path of technological development. Today, as we look at the emerging technologies in the fields of wearable robotics and human augmentation, it is fascinating to think that the seeds for these ideas were planted by Nikola Tesla over a century ago. Although his initial design for the EHHA was lost in the pages of history, its spirit lives on in every piece of technology that seeks to augment human potential.
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AI baby bunny :D
Fabula made these cute avatars for me... in two days (for free) 🦄🌈
this is insulting (at least the last one were semi-correct"?")
I think we all know about Millennials and Gen Z but here it is in the Sam and Colby Context.
Millennials ended in 1996 and Gen Z started in 1997
Sam is a millennial
Colby is a Gen Z
Weird to think about right, who knew a few months could make a difference.
What the fuck have they done to my baby? What the fuck is that ai fucking boogyman looking shit?
Witnessing the use of AI illustrations in my class literature presentations has had, besides plunging me ever deeper into despair, the fascinating effect of having me taking in increasingly Timothée Chalamesque versions of Dorian Gray
Иногда ИИ - такая прикольная хрень... 🤣🤣🤣
I feel like a bit of a crook, however... we express everything honestly. AI portraits with my daughters, which I adjusted quite a bit to fit the description.
Lyubov Zakharova did not make much changes, but Irina Sechenova generated a new image in Wombo, since the old portrait with her rather resembles one of her childhood photos of the years 7-11 ... :)
Old AI-portrait of Irina:
Prepare to be spellbound by a musical odyssey unlike any other! Our newest Tumblr video invites you into the enchanting world of Pokémon music, featuring Gengar's electrifying new track. This immersive experience weaves together mesmerizing visuals and captivating beats, crafting a vibrant tapestry of sound. Ethereal synths and pulsating rhythms dance in harmony, guiding you through an exhilarating journey of artistic wonder. More than mere spectacle, this video beckons you to explore the mystical universe of Pokémon, where music and magic intertwine. Don’t let this exquisite sonic masterpiece slip away!
Prepare to be captivated by a musical journey like no other. Our latest Tumblr video explores the mesmerizing world of Pokémon music, featuring Gengar's electrifying new track. This immersive experience combines stunning visuals with enchanting beats, creating a vibrant celebration of sound. Soaring synths and pulsating rhythms intertwine, offering an exhilarating ride through artistic brilliance. This video is more than just a spectacle—it's an invitation to delve deeper into the enchanting universe of Pokémon, where music and magic unite. Don’t miss this exquisite sonic masterpiece!
Prompted around Naruto's offer to have cup ramen in his apartment.
(Generative) AI is like a brain-melting parasite that sucks the life out of its hosts’ ideas and creativity and moves on when stuffed, carrying the last of its meal on it as it feasts on other unwilling people. Also like how bees do with pollen and nectar, but in a less beautiful way.
(If that makes sense-)
genuine question, what do you (OC creators) hate about the usage of AI in making OC's? Do you hate ANY use of it at all? or just the OC's that are fully or mostly generated by the AI after someone asked it to make a 'Cool edgy vampire guy who loves victorian stuff'?
talk soon
4/24/22
i wrote this one after getting off the phone with an old friend
I'm not done yet :3
After a good fight, you have to make up)))
A battle that happened (not before our eyes) in N1
Yes, I have plan. Fenrir starring: neural net victim.
Ulzar got hit, too
Unfortunately, I will be indefinitely be away from this and many other sights with my writings, as many of you may know, AO3 was scraped and many fanfiction and original works along with a few of my own were used to train an AI made for writing.
This also means the google docs used for taking requests will be disabled and possibly unpublished in general.
It has left me unable to write and has put me in an art block that I can't seem to escape, some of the people who have submitted requests and I have started on have noticed this as well and I apologize sincerely that your own Idea's will not be published, and to those I give full permission to use the bulleten docs I have written on and to do with them as you please since it was your idea's I was supposed to bring to life and am now unable to do so.
It has gutted me knowing that the work and dedication I have put into my creations has been stiped away, that my ideas, my planning, my plots and other points were torn from me and other creators with barely any word until recently. I have made many accounts here on Tumblr and other websights such as: Wattpad, Quotev, AO3, and other places but due to the AO3 incident I will no longer be publishing my work publically in fear of my hard work being once more torn away.
I am not sure if Tumblr or any of the websights I use have been snagged by AI or not but I do not want to risk this from happening again. I sincerely apologize, maybe one day in the near or far future I will return to my accounts and indulge in my hobbies but now is not the time, nor may it ever be.
-Sincerely,
Alabastor