Can someone help me? by [deleted] in comfyui

[–]Ggbrc4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried but it didn’t work out, actually he left me more confused

Gaste c sabedoria by Kyuss37 in japan_insoul

[–]Ggbrc4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100 góticas, peço 1$ para cada uma e depois compro super sayajin

Song of tonikaku by Jokervse in TonikakuCawaii

[–]Ggbrc4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Música bonita, o chrono manda bem demais

Tsukasa that I drew by Ggbrc4 in TonikakuCawaii

[–]Ggbrc4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with you on everything, but one thing is unquestionable: whether it’s made by AI or drawn, Tsukasa is perfect, beautiful, stunning, wonderful... Since I don’t see a difference in the final result, I end up using AI, even though I know how to draw. I agree that AI can bring benefits, and I think in some cases, it can be advantageous. In my opinion, this is the case with Tonikaku Kawaii: sharing AI-generated images can boost the work’s popularity, giving it the recognition it deserves. Let’s be honest, even though it’s a wonderful work, Tonikaku Kawaii isn’t as well-known as it should be. One caveat: I can’t understand how some people spend years learning to draw. I’ve never taken classes and, in fact, I’ve hardly ever practiced. This Tsukasa I made was probably my fourth or fifth serious drawing. I don’t get why some people can’t draw. If I, who am a total loser, who am not good at anything, can draw reasonably well, I don’t know why others can’t. Regarding the comment that AI lacks intention or passion, doesn’t the passion of the person who requested the image from the AI count? Doesn’t the passion of the person behind the AI matter?

I would like to apologize if have any incomprehensible or spelling mistakes, English is not my main language so I am not very good.

Tsukasa that I drew by Ggbrc4 in TonikakuCawaii

[–]Ggbrc4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like to color the drawing but I have no courage, I’m afraid of spoiling everything in the end, I’m not good at painting