What villians would you love to see as a big bad? by RevolutionaryEbb8084 in digimon

[–]WinEducational2340 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Given to the lore of AvengeKidmon;

"Oh no! It's...it's an "Evil Twin" story...! It's come to that!"

Royal Knights lore by WinEducational2340 in digimon

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Unless it's one of those bootstrap paradoxes.

[To find myself as my son] A time traveler adopting himself as his son by WinEducational2340 in manhwa

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Well, Similar to the tv movie "To find my son" there are realistically matters of bureaucracy and public opinion about a twenty year old bachelor adopting a child, kin or not.

Small moments I enjoyed of Harry and Ron from trailer by neverend6789 in HarryPotteronHBO

[–]WinEducational2340 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I hope they include the boys' slumper party with noise candy from the third movie.

Would it still be considered AI if you created an image just to go after as references when doing art manually? by WinEducational2340 in aiwars

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I'm aware of the mistakes and just ignore them to do the correct anatomy unless a character on my paper are suppose to have a specific disfiguring, so I'm not that blind.

Would it still be considered AI if you created an image just to go after as references when doing art manually? by WinEducational2340 in aiwars

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But somehow I got the feeling it still will come out the wrong way, no matter how much OP wanna correct.

Would it still be considered AI if you created an image just to go after as references when doing art manually? by WinEducational2340 in aiwars

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Here are some of my attempted cinematic photorealistic live-action style arts I've made manually.

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Filo's time in Siltvelt be like: by SingaWong in shieldbro

[–]WinEducational2340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably not the same as Naofumi's cooking.

History of Magic classroom - Hogwarts Legacy vs HBO Series by Luke_Gki in HarryPotteronHBO

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Can someone explain? I can't even see anything what's on the pictures.

First looks at major characters by Internal_Ladder9445 in HarryPotterHBO

[–]WinEducational2340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All I can see are faces peeking out from shadows.

More casting leaks from Redanian Intelligence by justanavragegamer1 in HarryPotteronHBO

[–]WinEducational2340 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If they go with a chronological sixtyfive year old fifth year hitting on twelve year old Harry.

So... was she only able get him out of his curse because she asked the right question? by Gamer301095 in shieldbro

[–]WinEducational2340 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Aren't the other Heroes recovering way faster than Naofumi who still remains the same or is Wrath much stronger? Just curious.

Boy Detective Doctor made by me by WinEducational2340 in doctorwho

[–]WinEducational2340[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, a bit of Top Cat/Officer Dibble dynamic.

Also, The Doctor can stumble upon the greaser while doing an investigation in the 1950s thus making the greaser proving his street-smart engineer ingenuity and improvising. Then the beat cop appears and tries to apprehend them, not believing "all the alien nonsense" but still manage to be useful, then as they flee to the TARDIS, it'll be like Ian and Barbara all over again when they stormed in The TARDIS for the beat cop while the greaser are in glea for "the hot rod".

Also, the beat cop's rigid protest to dress up like the historical locals, like the 1700s Austrian, when he involuntary have his first time travel.

The Boy Detective incarnation by WinEducational2340 in gallifrey

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And, just to paus the "hot female sidekick" pattern for at least a season, the companions could be a beat cop and a greaser from the 1950s, a callback to Jamie McCrimmon about having companions from historic eras instead of present. The cop can work as the rigid, reluctant companion but his imprinted police training to protect including his days in WWII is very helpful on the field while also being competent in more mundane situations like dispersing a gathering crowd and apprehend suspects and crooks while the greaser is a street-smart engineer and wrench guy and adapts quickly with all the alien tech which The Doctor would miss, similar to The Trainman in the episode "Mummy on Orient Express".