u/DenpasOfTheWorld
MORE Tomodachi screenshots into YouTube thumbnails!
AdjectiveNounXXXX Brigade when they see an unattended comments section in an anti-AI post
The Lesbian flag but the colors switched places with Wally's pants.
Looked either restomodded or just ruined. What is this car?
Your daughter should have unconditional love no matter what she wears or likes.
(closeted) AI bro starts drama on HTS
CONTEXT: OOP was ranting about AI-generating already existing images only for, let's call, AI Bro, or DORK, decided to argue about the fact that the artwork OOP made become popular. That eventually turned into a drama happening in the HTS subreddit.
I called AI Bro "closeted" because bro just said stuff like "I hate Generative AI too but..."
Henson-Callicoat Sycamore (1996, World of Cartoons lineup)
Taking away from Volkswagen's playbook, Henson-Callicoat had the bold idea of making various editions dedicated to cartoons around the world, instead of rock bands (the likes of Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, Bon Jovi...). These cars celebrate cartoons around the world that are popular, hence the name, "World of Cartoons". The lineup included:
- Sycamore Kiki's Delivery Service Edition (painted in Kiki Red)
- Sycamore Wallace & Gromit Edition (painted in Wensleydale Gold)
- Sycamore Muppets Edition (painted in Kermit Lime Green)
- Sycamore Bamse Edition (painted in Bamseblå)
The seats includes moquettes featuring insignias and headshots of respective cartoon characters, and comes with a free CD of the soundtrack of the show the Sycamore was dedicating to. If you bought the Muppets Edition for example, you're given a Muppets soundtrack CD.
The lineup is sold in European countries where these cartoons were located.
The lineup is also sold in the US, however, both Wallace & Gromit and Bamse were omitted for the US market, mostly due to buyers not even knowing who on earth is Bamse or Wallace anyway.
Coaxed into lack of a GIF of a popular media you like
I just learned how to make WMP skins, and they did this???
Henson-Callicoat Sycamore (1998-2002)
The American automaker wanted to create a sort of a successor to the Monette, and thus Sycamore was born. The Sycamore had a very strong European-styled influence. While it did look pretty unique, a handful of buyers strongly disliked the European look. That didn't stop the Sycamore for being itself, as it later has the SR model, which had people flock on over to getting the SR, or at best, attempt to make SR-styled build. Funnily enough, the Sycamore was a known street-racing vehicle, while over on the UK, there are young adults/teens who turned their Sycamores into Ali-G inspired builds, or chav-like builds.
(Yes, I forgot to put side mirrors on this, pretend that the side mirrors don't work or something.)
Turning my Tomodachi screenshots into YouTube thumbnails
I really enjoyed turning my fights in my Tomodachi Life island into YouTube thumbnails so I thought I should make more YouTube thumbnails out of my own random screenshots I took on my Switch.
Is there a way, or at least a plugin to stitch a mug design into one cohesive flat design?
I'm planning to model a simple little mug, and I thought it would be neat to learn to make a digital replica of my own mug that I got months ago from Carousell.
As far as I know, Photoshop already has this thing called Photomerge. Was there a GIMP equivalent of that?
I made Wally Darling in Tekken 6... I think he looks cursed 😭
McJannek 250 (GL, GLE, RPO) (1998-2005)
Before the takeover of Semibots, the McJannek car company peaked when they released the 250 Series, with the best-selling yet being the GL trim, and is considered as the Volvo S series of it's time from Denmark. The McJannek 250 also came in other trims, with the most popular being the RPO trim, standing for "Rapid Performance-Oriented".
The RPO is known for having a clear Euro-spec taillights, however in the US market the RPO only came in the same standard taillights as the GL model. There were only 20 surviving McJannek 250s after the takeover of the Semibots, with one being already featured in the Museum of Human Art.