![]() ![]() if it didn't require vast amounts of human made art to function and continue to function. It could be a threat to put real artists out of business. That's the funny thing about art bots lol. But I gave it enough general info to produce its result within the narrow scope of things that I did want if that makes sense. ![]() So create prompts that feed off that sort of general internet zeitgeist.Īlso generally my prompts have "Subject, subject special properties, the thing the subject is doing, the environment, and then environmental special properties".įor example, the Kitsune monk prompt is "A heavily muscled fox monk with red eyes, hands and arms wrapped in bandages, clad in torn black gi" which didn't actually produce what I described. Or in other words, it's really good at aggregating the results from what people have already made. I don't know that I could come up with a template to produce certain results, but the bot is getting all of its information from what it find online. Sometimes I will just spell out an idea and it works but more than a few times I have to be specific and play around with the words to get what I want. I'm willing to put up with a little AI jank for it as well (apparently AIs have just as much trouble with hands as real artists lol).Īh, yes you do generally have to use a description. I'm not about to pay 50+ dollars for a portrait I'm using for a mercenary in a video game, but I still want it to look nice. Plus, there is a degree of separation for the owners of the bot that lends well to a constant shroud of plausible deniability when it comes to IP theft, which I think no one is comfortable with.Īll that heavy stuff being said, I really like it for these very niche applications. It's just a lot more obvious and transparent with the AI learning. In a way, people also do the same thing with art, given that we often develop style around the things that we see and like. Especially since that bot requires the very font of creativity that is human artists to function, which means it can't really put them out of work entirely. It'll probably be quite some time before AI can stand on its own professionally thankfully. In a way I agree, but unfortunately we've opened up Pandora's Box with AI learning algorithms. Reddit's Rules of Order The entirety of the rules of Reddit still apply here. To allow the content filters to work, make sure to select an appropriate flair when creating your post. Anything else will result in your comment or post being removed, or worse. No Giveaways, Code Redeems, etc If you want to give something away, or you have an extra code laying around, that's awesome! Shoot us a mod-mail and we can set something up. ![]() If you're going to spoil anything, mark your spoilers and don't write spoilers into the title of the post. Like my mother always said: Fight nicely, kids. No Hate-Speech, Derogatory Remarks, etc This is a ZERO TOLERANCE sub for any kind of hate-speech, derogatory remarks, offensive usage of words, and generally being a dick. Links Website Discord Steam Kingmaker Gog Kingmaker Steam Righteous GoG Righteous Resources WotR Topic Focus Guides Righteous Neo Guide Kingmaker Neo Guide Kingmaker Kingdom Building Kingmaker Manual Righteous Wiki Rules The games are similar to classic RPG games such as Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights. Pathfinder is a tabletop RPG based off of the 3.5 Ruleset of Dungeons and Dragons. Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is the second adaption of a Pathfinder Adventure Path. Pathfinder: Kingmaker is the first Pathfinder game to make it to the PC. The subreddit for all things Pathfinder CRPG. ![]()
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