I spent over 2 months/400 hours, nearly 12 hours a day, working solo to create these illustrations and single-handedly completed the entire video, including voice acting, editing, and subtitles, etc. I'm sharing these lossless, final versions of the illustrations with you, and I hope you enjoy them. (o゚▽゚)o
Unfortunately, my video production timeline was extremely tight – despite starting preparations 4 months in advance, I realized I'd likely be cutting it very close to Tails' birthday to finish this "birthday gift." Therefore, I had to prioritize speed over meticulous refinement for each illustration, unlike my usual single-image work. This means there might be noticeable imperfections, and I hope you can forgive those. (T ^ T)
I have an open attitude towards my work. I want you to enjoy My Tails' story and character, not me as the Creator. Therefore, anyone (except those who maliciously misuse others' work) is free to download, share, re-upload, create derivative works, or otherwise use my illustrations without asking for my permission and without crediting me (though I would certainly be happy if you did! ヾ(๑╹◡╹)ノ").
However, as mentioned, malicious use is prohibited. Anti Should Get Out Of My Throne-World.Commercial use is also not allowed – as the creator, I'd prefer to avoid copyright lawsuits. As long as you adhere to basic ethical standards, you are free to utilize my work. (^_−)☆
———————— All these images are based on manually created 3D renderings and then generated through Stable Diffusion's img2img process. Finally, they were manually processed using Photoshop. If you require all of my input images, you can download them from this MEGA cloud storage link. You should receive a RAR archive containing the .webp format 3D rendered input images I used.
If you need my complete set of img2img input parameters, you can find the corresponding JSON files at the end of the document list on this page (this is a series, so I've placed all parameters in the final part).
One JSON file contains all generation data - including seeds, model information, prompts, and other parameters - for the "character" 3D render conversions. The other file contains the same information for the "scene" conversions.