Putting the roll on backwards doesn't stop my cats. I have to have a towel draped in front of the roll.
This is why, if I ever develop a game, I won't use the letters or symbols on the buttons. I'll show a set of four buttons, with the one that needs pressed highlighted.
False convictions happen all the time.
The right to swing your arm ends where it would hit my face. You like the vroom vroom noises? Nobody cares. You make the vroom vroom noises in the middle of a neighborhood with a bunch of bystanders around who were minding their own business? Everyone cares. I experience physical pain from loud noises. They don't just annoy me. They HURT. I'm that sensitive to noise. Keep your roaring shitbucket out in the boonies where the sound won't knock me over.
So, Kevin Conroy's ghost is going to haunt Putin?
What anime is that?
It's a link to the website's front page, not the offending images.
HYAAAAAHHH!!!
How do you sacrifice 16/25ths of a person?
Complete piece of shit compares himself to a complete piece of shit. Okay.
In my family it was variations of "Hello, Joe's whatever. Insert rhyme here."
One of my favorites was "Joe's mortuary, you stab 'em we slab 'em."
True, and this time "The House" wasn't the casino.
Or use ancient scripts like Phoenician or Glagolitic.
There are still 20 more letters that can be used as stand-ins. Things will get interesting if you try to go past Base 36, though.
Base 16 is typically represented with letters being used as the extra numerals, so it would end up being F+1. Problem solved.
I don't know. Laptop seems a bit small. I'd be having typos all the time with that setup.
The time to vote against Biden was back in the primaries. We can try again during the next primary, but if we fuck around during the general, we're going to find out how much worse a second Trump term will be.
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I've been on a bit of a blue/orange spree recently, and I really like how this one turned out.
Process: On a whim, I downloaded this image from another Artbreeder user:
In GIMP, I duplicated the image into four layers and used Gradient Map to have a version in black/orange, white/orange. black/blue, and white/blue, and selectively erased bits of each layer until I was satisfied, ending up with this:
Finally, I fed that back into Artbreeder, messed with my prompt, added noise after a few rolls didn't go the way I wanted, and ended up with this input:
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Rendered for AB's Embroidery contest. Screenshot of inputs:
For the Bob Ross, I took a previous render, loaded it into GIMP, slapped a frame over it, and cut out the corners. Then I saved it and uploaded it back into Artbreeder. The wood was a stock image of some cutting boards that I found with Artbreeder's internal search feature. I cut out what I wanted and stretched it to fit the canvas as my background.
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Rolled this earlier today on Artbreeder when I was trying to make portraits of wholesome fellows in this style. Decided to share it here.
Inputs:
Prompt: steve irwin, crocodile hunter, watercolor by kentaro miura, norman rockwell, stanley artgerm, vibrant pastels, crocodiles in background.
AI: 71, Steps: 30, Guidance: 12, Seed: 33, Model: SDXL, Mode: img2img
I also rolled some Carl Sagan, Bob Ross, and Fred Rogers images.
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Generated for Artbreeder's sword contest. I'm pretty happy with it, so I thought I'd share.
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You're on the naughty list, and Santa craves human flesh. Rendered with SDXL on Artbreeder.
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Rendered 6 days ago on Artbreeder and upscaled just moments ago.