u/FrostC-Core

Need a seed for Java Edition 1.21.11 where its Warped Forest and Fortress at 0,0

I suck at the game and i really want to make a world where i commit to it and i always make sure to get the elytra and get geared up quick, so i need to get a seed where i can beat the game

Anyway for the specifics maybe a plains village with a blacksmith, and near spawn should be a trial chamber

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u/FrostC-Core — 5 days ago
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Don't really understand the appeal for AI art, how can you be proud of something you didn't make?

I know this post is basically repeating what everybody thinks, but I mostly have a different view.

AI image generation was still intended to be this sort of niche where it'd get people to go "Hey, this proof-of-concept can show how AI can be used to blend image training data based on a prompt" and it really was experimental because, well, it just for one had primitive understanding of prompts, and two it used a much less complex algorithm than what these new generators are using.

Fast forward to now, image generators are basically branded as no longer fun but a.. suite to help you out? I mean, it does seem plausible that generated images could be used as placeholder, but honestly it puts bad reputation if you are using that placeholder, because you put little to no effort in making it, you just wrote text.

That's my point here: writing text isn't effort, at least for me and maybe some others, sure, writing stuff itself can be hard, you'd need to brainstorm what to put in paragraphs, but this is a prompt, a literal request, like some king asking their servant, its not really that hard to say "Draw me an alligator wearing a hat, in a detailed environment" than actually drawing that same alligator, it puts no effort, and effort is the core of art, its pretty obvious to see AI images and their exact differences from real images, but you can just tell by the emotions that it provokes: none, you don't really feel anything because it was made by a computer algorithm that pieces together images from the internet and various sources to create this uncanny, unoriginal "piece".

And some other people talk about how their art "sucks" and that AI can make better art to show, but really, art can never suck, mostly the imperfections you see are what makes anything look good, even a misaligned shape in some abstract drawing or something can make it feel more comfortable? I don't know how to describe it...

You cant really feel proud about an image you didn't make, you just asked someone else to do it, or not really someone here, but a program, which is really what detaches you from this image, because anybody can recreate it accurately given the right text, how can you be proud of an image you contributed NOTHING towards to making it outside of the idea itself?

Maybe I'm putting the same points as everybody else all in this post but, really I'd just like to share my thoughts.

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u/FrostC-Core — 30 days ago