Dr.Doom in the movie will be dream walking. (Dr.Doom vs Strange)

Dr.Doom in the movie will be dream walking. (Dr.Doom vs Strange)

Title. The moment when doom is reorienting himself in the air looks extremely similar to when Dr.Strange uses the same magic. Real Doom is probably just controlling Tony's body.

u/TaylorCooper337 — 2 days ago
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Real life AI use case. Client AI mood board vs final photo

The client sent the image on the left, the right is the real photo we did. Anyone have a problem with this use case? At first I was judgmental, but it really did help me understand what they were going for quickly.

u/TaylorCooper337 — 2 months ago
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Photographer here, AI artists need thicker skin.

I've been doing professional photography for about 5 years now. It takes a long time to get good. Controlling lighting , poses, settings etc. (hope you can see the comparison). But still people regularly (even clients) say stuff like "Your camera takes great pictures", attributing the quality to the device. It's a pet peeve but you get used to it and know they just don't really understand the medium. I don't feel like less of an artist because people don't understand the medium. Stop expecting everyone to understand or treat you like an artist. Learn to respect your own skill and not care about what people think so much.

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u/TaylorCooper337 — 3 months ago

Are you against learning to code?

I think more people getting into coding is awesome and empowering, even just vibe-coding where you don't know what's going on. But you should 100% be reading your code and trying to understand/learn it. You can learn really fast if you pay attention and actually read your code (probably much faster than traditional methods.) I've had people tell me I'm anti for saying people should still learn code and it can only help you get better at prompting even if that's all you plan on doing. Am I alone?

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u/TaylorCooper337 — 3 months ago
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Make a new page for project after game jam?

Hi! I did a project for a game jam and had great feedback and continued developing the past few months. I've had that week build up with a couple thousand players and maybe 4-5 returning ones a day. My question is should I keep the game jam page and update it with the newer build, or should I make a new page entirely since it's a much bigger project now? I also renamed it for IP issues so would have to rename the page anyways. Thanks for any advice.

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u/TaylorCooper337 — 3 months ago