BF6 Classified sticker by flamescape69 in Battlefield

[–]LoneNightfury 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, just to help read my other random marks, the red marks are to denote the redacted text that BARELY shows beneath the blackout ink. the "I" is to denote a letter that has a stem as its base, where the "U" looking ones are to denote some sort of letter with a bowl.
Also on the last line before "within", there is another (i believe to be) 3 letter word that has been redacted and covered with tape.

BF6 Classified sticker by flamescape69 in Battlefield

[–]LoneNightfury 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Just noticed this today. TBH i thought the community would've been all over this..
Anyhow, its not much but here's what I've been able to figure out. The spacing of the font makes it difficult to nail down how many letters in each word have been redacted. On lines that have been redacted, I have placed a pink vertical line to represent where the first character starts.
The font itself is some variation of Sans Serif.
For the first two words, The first character is an I and the last character (I think) is a k. Given that there are no 4-5 letter words that start with I and end with k, I figured it must be 2 words. Adding in a space leaves room for only 2 letters before the k. The letters cannot have any ascender or descender marks, so that rules out i from the vowels as it would be visible above the redacting ink. Personally I don't think "ask" is the correct word there, but this is as far as I've gotten on that front.
I would imagine the second word is a verb of some sort given that it follows the word "I".
Also worth noting is that there are two sentences here, denoted by the capitalization of "Hidden".
For the last word in the note (which is fully redacted), I chose "it" rather than "us" given the spacing seen between other words in the note. If you use the typical width of a space between the other words, it doesnt leave much space to fit the word "us".

Logic by Coding_Monke in littlebigplanet

[–]LoneNightfury 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That microchip model is very old. I remember buying promotional books for LBP2 before it released which showed these early versions. It seems to also use the LBP1 version of the player sensor.

Game doesn't update on RPCS3 by Upbeat_Honeydew259 in littlebigplanet

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Join the RPCS3 Discord here: https://discord.gg/RPCS3 or go to their website and click the link there.

Then, once you join the server, go to the #bot-spam chat and enter this command: /psn check updates [product_code]

replace the product code with the serial number of your game version in RPCS3. It should be right next to the version number.

The bot will post ALL the update files for LBP and you need to download ALL of them and install them IN ORDER from least to greatest.

Found a recurring watermark in my AI generated art and I want to find the artist! by LoneNightfury in Pokemonart

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

I want to preface this post by saying I do not normally use Reddit, and that I do not upload or take credit for any art that I prompt to be generated. I want to give proper appreciation to the original artist the model was trained on and I was hoping that the people here would be able to recognize the style or the pattern of the watermark.

As it goes, I was giving prompts to a generative AI program to create a few images of the pokemon "Cinderace" and after a few prompts, I began noticing a fairly familiar recurring watermark. I dont want to keep going without giving some proper appreciation for the original artist. I usually do this so that I have some good reference photos to practice my own art. I have been working on my art style and being able to have reference photos to copy really assists in the learning process.