He can do it. If he can do a few seconds he can do a couple hours. Stable Diffusion is open source and runs on a desktop. He's got the code and trained the model. No one can stop him.
I forget where I saw him talk about it - sorry the past few days have been a blur. IIRC he had a homegrown tool using stable diffusion as an engine to do it. I'll see if I can find the source.
The only way forward would be to release the tools used to do it and instructions, and wait for someone else to do it (or give him plausible deniability when doing it himself).
Hilarious that they banned him. I do wonder if he is going to actually do it. I find it hard to believe that it is that easy to do.
He can do it. If he can do a few seconds he can do a couple hours. Stable Diffusion is open source and runs on a desktop. He's got the code and trained the model. No one can stop him.
Source that he used stable diffusion?
I do use SD for fun, but no way I can reproduce results like he did
edit: my request for "source" could be changed to "tutorial" ;) Show us how to do this with sd
I forget where I saw him talk about it - sorry the past few days have been a blur. IIRC he had a homegrown tool using stable diffusion as an engine to do it. I'll see if I can find the source.
It's not easy, but it's a well-understood process and straightforward. The more experienced he is with the tools the easier it will be.
Even if he did, it's not his IP. He'd be sued down to his underwear by Disney.
He can post it as a torrent as long as he makes sure to be anonymous. This days is not hard to hide your online identity if you want to.
Best case scenario, his version becomes the one with the most seeds and people download it without realizing it is not the official release.
"Ariel is a ginger? Oh how nice of Disney to make two versions so everyone can be happy!"
Announcing that you were the one who did it on a platform that demands a phone number is not being anonymous.
The only way forward would be to release the tools used to do it and instructions, and wait for someone else to do it (or give him plausible deniability when doing it himself).
You can be relatively anon on Twitter with a burner. Twitter won't know who you are. Someone might be able to track you.
Last time I tried, though, Google voice and such were blocked. You have to actually go buy a burner. I did so with cash at a big box store.
IMO, this falls under fair use. Consider it a remix.
Very similar to
Game Genie
Game Shark
Action Replay
ClearPlay
and Rom Hacking.