It been a while that I want to draw this. But the lack of skill to draw a human and my fear of low feedback discourage me from doing so. Until I come across a comic that inspirited me, show me that I can do it with simple human too
I like how you're drawing the humans in this comic/series. It's a different scenario every time and you still have enough expression to show how they look just by the eyes and pose. Please don't put yourself down, you are awesome and we love your art and storytelling.
I like how you're drawing the humans in this comic/series. It's a different scenario every time and
Fun fact: for the movie WALL-E, the creators decided to see just how minimal they could go and still have a cute character that can emote. So they took parts of WALL-E's face until all that remained was his neck and binocular shaped eyes. With just his eyes and a couple of pop up flaps serving as eyebrows, he could exhibit all the necessary emotions through moving his eyes and eyebrows. EVA was the same. Her face was just a pair of eyes simulated by blue pixels, and yet she was able to emote exactly as needed.
In short, eyes are all you really need to show emotional states.
Fun fact: for the movie WALL-E, the creators decided to see just how minimal they could go and still
Maybe, but you can always imagine different ways to love her. Different places, outfits, occasions, with or without crowds. That's the beauty of imagination. And the app "AIDungeon". That app is fun.
Maybe, but you can always imagine different ways to love her. Different places, outfits, occasions,
They have some scenarios you can pick from, or go freeform in several genres. You type something, and the AI tries to go with it. You switch do and say actions, and if creative mode is on you can outright make the story go a specific direction. If you choose the explore option, other players have created stories based on a wide variety of series in a wider variety of narratives, and at that point it's fanfiction with a pre-chosen starting point that you can take from that point on.
The only downside is in the free 'Griffin' mode is that it's more limited than the ten dollar a month 'Dragon', but it can still follow what you're trying to do and take your story down the path you've chosen. You just have to hold the AI's hand a little. You might have to hit the retry button (maybe more than once), or delete the AI response and do another action, because the AI sometimes goes in a direction you really don't want. Example, you use the 'do' action and type in that you want to pat the catgirl on the head gently. The AI take a second, considers what you've typed, and every so often that action leads to the AI deciding that you wanted to punch her in the gut. I'm not sure how the Dragon AI would handle, but sometimes the randomness can lead to either "Nooo, that's not what I was after" or "You know what, that's completely in character, I want to see where this is going" all the way to "But why, though" moments.
So for a free app, it's basically procedurally generated fiction and fanfiction with you and an AI bouncing ideas back and forth. There's also multiplayer with other people and the AI, and a veritable archive of pre-started stories for most movies, cartoons, anime, and games you can think of, with more being written every day. I'm just waiting on someone remembering that Outlaw Star exists, as well as Big O.
They have some scenarios you can pick from, or go freeform in several genres. You type something, an