tastycrust

tastycrust OP t1_iw55p6l wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in Secret Menu (oc) by tastycrust

Why is it not OC? Firstly, I created the base image. Second, the coding is open source. Third, no matter how hard anyone tries they will never be able to reproduce this image utilizing ai generators. Most important of all, I have never referred to myself as an artist, nor do I believe people who fuck around with ai image generators to be artists. It is foolish for people who play with these tools to consider themselves as such. Either way, I use OC in the most basic of contexts because I simply do not care about the semantics of the art world, because I'm not an artist.

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tastycrust OP t1_iw500ya wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in Secret Menu (oc) by tastycrust

Show me in writing where this is a requirement outside of an academic/professional setting. I'm not selling this, no one is going to pay me for it, and I don't care what anyone else wants to do with it. What's the issue?

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tastycrust OP t1_iw33vf6 wrote

Reply to comment by FreeQ in Secret Menu (oc) by tastycrust

Yes. Image input is an anatomical skull. I'm currently using SD locally to train it on images in a slow attempt to lay the foundation for assistance in forensic reconstruction, and it ended up generating this. The skull that I used for this is from a 45 year old Chinese male. My hope is to be able to produce a fairly accurate "reconstruction" generator that will be cost effective and time effective with a minimum of 70% accurate likeness. This is a solo project because everyone I've pitched it to don't think it will work, but I know this is going to be the future, and I want to put this tech to good use and see what it can be capable of. I hope this works, to some effect because I have been looking at nothing but gore, forensic remains, cadavers and anatomical images for the last two weeks. My eyes need a break.

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