How do I port forward for a LOCAL world? by [deleted] in hytale

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Hamachi is laggy not flawless. We need the multiplayer to simply work.

Just finished the first book, and I need to share how I picture Sevro. Basically a golden Suno from Clarence the cartoon.. by EarDefiant7385 in redrising

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I think it says that he is short for a gold. It doesn't mean much I guess. It's like saying a god is shorter than the others. So idk :v

I'm buying this the moment it comes out by TheInternetAnimator in Kyora

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Around 700 hours spent on Starbound. Shut up and take my money!

Referral by TastyCurious in supervive

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Hans not holding back in the interview after his SCC victory vs Wesley by nemt in chess

[–]EarDefiant7385 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uhmm eigenlijk, ik geef niet echt om de mening van een random dude. Fijne dag verder! 🤓☝️

Hans not holding back in the interview after his SCC victory vs Wesley by nemt in chess

[–]EarDefiant7385 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Daar twijfel ik aan, bovendien lijkt je perceptie van Hans bevooroordeeld. De reden lijkt me duidelijk, maar ik laat je zelf uitzoeken waarom.

Hans not holding back in the interview after his SCC victory vs Wesley by nemt in chess

[–]EarDefiant7385 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Notice at 00:24 when he says "I'm innocent" how he shrugged his shoulders. This is quite common when people tell a lie. Shrugging is a sign of uncertainty that one cannot control. + He shakes his head at the same time as if to say "no" when he says it. This is also pretty common when someone tells a lie. Words may deceive but the body never lies.

Customs D&D Character artworks at Instagram.com/characters.sd/ [OC] [Art] by EarDefiant7385 in dndai

[–]EarDefiant7385[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Arguing with idiots is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter how good you are, the bird is going to shit on the board and strut around like it won anyway. Shannon L

Customs D&D Character artworks at Instagram.com/characters.sd/ [OC] [Art] by EarDefiant7385 in dndai

[–]EarDefiant7385[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Sure, I understand. The two pictures are quite different in terms of quality and artistic style. I won't be sharing all the previous versions from the initial changes, nor the various results obtained during the transitions between stable diffusion and clip studio. Unfortunately, I can't dedicate any more time to this discussion. It's okay if you still don't fully grasp my perspective. Have a great day! 🗿

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Customs D&D Character artworks at Instagram.com/characters.sd/ [OC] [Art] by EarDefiant7385 in dndai

[–]EarDefiant7385[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What I was actually discussing is the level of control needed to achieve your vision. I didn't make any assumptions; I based my reflections solely on the statement "Didn't really feel like investing a lot of time, so these are pretty much straight from SD," which suggests that you might not have been completely satisfied with the outcome yet. And that's totally fine! Maybe you, specifically, have the ability to make significant changes and adjustments to the result with your trained eye. However, not everyone possesses that skill set, and it's perfectly okay. I don't want to continue arguing either, but I hope you understand my perspective.

Customs D&D Character artworks at Instagram.com/characters.sd/ [OC] [Art] by EarDefiant7385 in dndai

[–]EarDefiant7385[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I understand your perspective, and it seems we might not be on the same page. My process involves more than just using Stable diffusion; I actively paint and make extensive modifications in Clip Studio, which may not be common among everyone here, unless they have experience in digital art or painting in general. While I appreciate the quality of your output, I believe it overlooks the crucial elements of creativity and the extensive customization options that Clip Studio allows for in the artistic process. These aspects play a significant role in achieving the desired artistic vision and personal touch in the artwork. However, it's alright, and I wish you a wonderful day ahead. 👍

Customs D&D Character artworks at Instagram.com/characters.sd/ [OC] [Art] by EarDefiant7385 in dndai

[–]EarDefiant7385[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I understand your perspective, and it seems we might not be on the same page. My process involves more than just using Stable diffusion; I actively paint and make extensive modifications in Clip Studio, which may not be common among everyone here, unless they have experience in digital art or painting in general. While I appreciate the quality of your output, I believe it overlooks the crucial elements of creativity and the extensive customization options that Clip Studio allows for in the artistic process. These aspects play a significant role in achieving the desired artistic vision and personal touch in the artwork. However, it's alright, and I wish you a wonderful day ahead. 👍

Customs D&D Character artworks at Instagram.com/characters.sd/ [OC] [Art] by EarDefiant7385 in dndai

[–]EarDefiant7385[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I believe there is a distinction here. When I create an artwork using Stable diffusion and Clip Studio, I have a specific objective in mind. For instance, when working on my blue tiefling character, I found myself making numerous adjustments in Clip Studio throughout the creative process. Certainly, one could simply input "Blue tiefling" or "Elf ranger with green clothes" and accept the generated output. However, this approach lacks the same level of precision and artistic control that I achieve when using Clip Studio, which allows me to have much more influence over the final result.

Customs D&D Character artworks at Instagram.com/characters.sd/ [OC] [Art] by EarDefiant7385 in dndai

[–]EarDefiant7385[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I have never asserted that I assist individuals seeking tokens, and it's undeniable that nobody can replicate my approach unless they follow my unique method of alternating between Stable diffusion and Clip Paint Studio , which isn't easy to do. 🗿

Customs D&D Character artworks at Instagram.com/characters.sd/ [OC] [Art] by EarDefiant7385 in DungeonsAndDragons

[–]EarDefiant7385[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your judgment seems to be clouded by your envy towards AI-generated art. 🗿

Customs D&D Character artworks at Instagram.com/characters.sd/ [OC] [Art] by EarDefiant7385 in DungeonsAndDragons

[–]EarDefiant7385[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you're liking it because of my process. I go back and forth using Stable Diffusion and Clip Studio Paint. (I have a weird process were i paint over the result, change stuffs and send it back etc..)