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Whelp, I’ve got the setting of my next horror game figured out!
Pseudonym of someone who should’ve known better. Occasional content creator, writer, optimistic waste of space.
Whelp, I’ve got the setting of my next horror game figured out!
Damn, that sucks.
orders a double cheeseburger for lunch
Rules for winning an Anime fight: Always bring a sword to a gunfight, your fists to a swordfight, and a small, furry animal to a fistfight.
It’s for the best, really.
I generally run to ControlNet if I need something really specific; either finding an existing vector outline of a shape you want or sketching it in yourself, and then reinforcing it with a good prompt. This is the only way I’ve found to get good output that involves specific letters in logos, for example.
The downside, for me at least, is that ControlNet is always a resource hog and it always takes longer than a standard generation.
Don’t threaten me with a good time. >_<