Quote from: JayzusB.Christ on 23 March, 2024, 06:25:24 PM'little men running along shelves' \
Not far off the term "Platformers"
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Show posts MenuQuote from: JayzusB.Christ on 23 March, 2024, 06:25:24 PM'little men running along shelves' \
Quote from: Funt Solo on 12 April, 2024, 10:21:54 PM(My colleague's childish attempt to make their first game in the early 90s by typing "a really good boxing game" into a text file and hoping for magic to happen is still, I think, not here. It is closer, though.)
Quote from: Link Prime on 28 March, 2024, 11:09:26 AMActually looks like your work PJ.
Quote from: norton canes on 28 February, 2024, 05:46:12 PMThat double page spread is of course presented on two separate pages in the digital prog (at least, that's how my CBR file reader's done it). Upon seeing just the left half, my immediate thought was that Maitland, after approaching him on the previous page, had been shot by Dredd.If you're using the app and rotate the ipad it'll show the full spread. (but smaller, thereby reducing the impact, but that's just a limitation of physics than anything intrinsically wrong in the prog. I checked out the spread in tescos, since I'm a digital reader and man it's a cracker)
Anyway. Running out into a full-scale firefight, screaming for the participants to stop? Not sure about that.
Quote from: Keef Monkey on 13 February, 2024, 05:15:07 PMThe Rebellion Films studio seems to use similar tech to the volume used on the Star Wars shows (which I'm pretty sure also use Unreal Engine to render the environments and backdrops that they shoot the actors against), so given that and the showreel stuff they've put out I did assume this would be a mix of CG and live action when I saw the announcement.
I'm sure everyone here will have seen this stuff already, but found it interesting to watch and imagine how a Rogue Trooper production could look.
The casting does give the impression it's a mocap and voice situation mind you. I'm really thrilled this is happening, as much as I got excited about the idea of a live action Rogue movie an animated version done right could end up being really special, can't wait to see it!
Quote from: Jim_Campbell on 24 January, 2024, 07:15:28 PMQuote from: IndigoPrime on 24 January, 2024, 04:02:33 PMFor a comic, I'd say there's currently some scope regarding script editing (but not creation), marginal use for art (even stills can be deeply weird, and output is much harder to drastically edit than text), and possibly zero use for lettering (given how dreadful generative AIs are at dealing with anything text-based).
I'll be honest... I think AI is going to come for the colourists first. I hate saying that, because I very much appreciate what a good colourist brings to a project... but I think it's going to be possible very soon to give an AI a colour palette and it'll make a passable stab at colouring a page. This isn't helped by just how bad many colouring jobs in the low-to-middle end of the US market are, which will make 'good enough' a pretty low bar for editors/publishers who already demonstrably don't give much of a shit about quality anyway.
I suspect we'll see publishers steer away from getting the actual script and art done by AI for now, simply because it's going to be difficult to defend your IP when the US courts (at least) have ruled that AI-generated content can't be copyrighted, although it'll take some precedent-setting court case to settle that on existing IP where the publisher owns the rights and would have taken on a writer and/or artist on a WFH contract.
Oddly, I think lettering is going to be a way down the list of comic jobs that AI will be able to reasonably imitate, simply because there are a bunch of aesthetic 'rules' that are both arbitrary and subjective, plus stuff like reading order and placement, all of which can render a book unreadable if you get them 'wrong'.
Of course, this, too, will spread up from the low end where 'good enough' is a much lower bar. I'm sure some of the smaller publishers will soon find some kind of AI solution where they can run a lettering AI across a bunch of books and one production guy can do quick pass to fix the most horrific errors before the books get shoved off to press.
Fun times.
Quote from: norton canes on 18 December, 2023, 02:29:21 PMThanks! For me, the best bit is the response to the roots reggae revival question. I don't remember it being a thing in 1995 but Dredd's answer suggests he has a surprising affection for this niche sub-genre.
Quote from: Trooper McFad on 18 December, 2023, 11:49:30 AMHope you make Lawless next year as Chimpsky wants to say Hi 😁