Made this one last night before I crashed out. Didn't wanna post it as I blew the tl up with so many of these yesterday.
Gothic metal with a twist.
Track Name:
Cathedral of Shadows
Made this one last night before I crashed out. Didn't wanna post it as I blew the tl up with so many of these yesterday.
Gothic metal with a twist.
Track Name:
Cathedral of Shadows
@LavenderPawprints this one sounds like it'd be a really good Castlevania style boss theme!
@BeAware I got the same kinda vibes. Made me think of old school vampire films at the beginning, with the latter half the kinda boss battle that really pushes you to your strategic limits.
@CWSmith All most excelent aesthetics.
I've thought about getting into VTubing at one point but I lack the skills. I can write plot lines and situations out, but I'm not good with visual graphics if it isn't aided by AI.
Music and writing are my strong points though.
@CWSmith That was kinda my intent with it, but it took on this goth vibe and I was like, alright, this is kinda sick. I dig.
I started working on a VTuber project a while back, it was just suposed to be something to play around with. I ended up with 4 setup ideas, including a setting with a character who is pretty much just a brain in a jar that switches bodies depending on need (There is a Tank option in a warehouse), a nightclub owner of dubious age and origin, and an African hunter/warriro from somewhen between the 3rd and 7th centuries who fell through a temporal breach... yea...
Definitely had my brain go to a dark back alley in a Cyberpunk dystopia
Definitely has my brain working a bit of scene work.
@CWSmith I really should thread all my Udio creations to make it easier for others to find them.
That said, yeah I'm hella impressed with what I've been able to make with it.
Thanks for the kind word.
The biggest issue is that people don't seem to understand that copyright is not absolute. You can copyright a specific thing, but not say the style of artwork. The anti's ignore that pretty much their entire arugment is that no one can ever use the same styles or learn from others work. THey say it's different due to it being a machine versus a human, but really its just about the tech existing.
@CWSmith Yeah, it's hard telling people that you use AI for creations these days. THere's two camps; Those who respect and get AI, and those who are so blinded by hating it they overlook how it helps others in different ways.
Course, the abusers don't help anyone's case either save for the haters
I got the same issue with visuals, and you have to add in the issue of Rigging the model to move.
That particular project is @EternalCurator
I do have an Artist helping out when I can afford to commission her. It's not like a $10k Anime quality type thing, but it's good to start. Plus she doesn't give me too much shit for using AI Image Generators.
@CWSmith Exactly this, thank you!
I'm a mostly life-long musician of multyple instruments. I see AI as a means to either aid me and push my creative abilities to new found hights working in a cymbiotic relationship with the tech, or simply inspiring me to make newer and cooler stuff. I'm not threatened by it in the slightest.
AI has given me visual art back as I haven't been able to see good enough to draw in years. I can now make the pictures that I see in my mind, which gives me another creative outlet for things, including saving me a grip of money on album cover art designs.
Are there bad use cases for AI? Absolutely, but there's bad use cases for hammers, knives or guns too.
If one uses the tech responseably and senseably, they can get a lot out of it if they're willing to give it a shot, especially for those of us who have different disabilities like blindness and the like.
But people see automation and they turn hate before they even think about it for two seconds. People see datasets built and compiled on "stollen" assets and they think theft.
You know, if someone asked me to draw them a picture of something in the style of [insert whoever's name here], I'd probably go look up that person's art just to see what it looked like before trying to make that picture.
If someone asked me to write a musical piece in the style of Tool, I'm going to throw myself in that Tool mindframe and lean into all the stylistic themes they use in their music.
How the fuck is that any different than coaching AI?
I'm all for people having a choice to have their stuff in datasets or not. I get it. But jesus dudes, we learn in very similar ways to AI.
Am I supposed to pay the creators of something everytime I make a guitar track in the style of whoever they are because god forbid I don't pay them or give them credit.
There comes a point when people get too ridiculous about themselves.
Pandora's box is open and it ain't closing anytime soon. Make good with AI yall because it's not going anywhere.
It shouldn't be abused for malicious purposes, but there's always going to be those out there who do so anyways, just like hammers and knives and guns. But there are those of us out there who see this as a golden oprotunity to push ourselves past our previous boundaries. And isn't that what evolution is in the end?
Exactly.
I am adding AI Image media types to the web page for Reliquary. I plan to share everything I used to get said Image, as well as tack them to Prompts for people to use to create things. Figure it might be interesting.
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