[I am 99% sure] this is from a Shadiversity video (I went and looked for it, and I think he's unlisted it, because it's not in his list of videos anymore - the original 'castle'/AI video is gone, and only the swords video and second castle video - the collaboration with his brother - remain). I'm fairly certain his copy of Photoshop's primary purpose is to put a castle in the background of everything.
There was a segment in his first AI art video where he included some concept sketches for his comic book characters. This specific character also appears in the AI swords video briefly in a different pose - this time in an attempt to get the AI to put a sword in her hand.
It was an interesting video, because it actually showed the iterative process of getting Stable Diffusion to do something useful, touching things up, re-importing the image, setting it to only work on a specific portion of the image, and using low-freedom passes to blend foreground and background.
I tend to find the forced enthusiasm off-putting, but I was tinkering with Stable Diffusion at the time and the YouTube algorithm decided that Critical Drinker livestream + Stable Diffusion search = Shad that day.
I can still see it in his video list alright. For anyone who wants to check it out(it's a pretty good video on the topic): https://youtu.be/7PszF9Upan8
My hazy memories of the one from a month ago showed more of the Stable Diffusion UI.
It did, you're not wrong. This is a new one from 2 days ago. That one was on swords. People were probably sperging in his comments on the other videos.
The "original" artist just yoinked some photo of Neuschwanstein for the background. It's not like that was all his original work to begin with.
[I am 99% sure] this is from a Shadiversity video (I went and looked for it, and I think he's unlisted it, because it's not in his list of videos anymore - the original 'castle'/AI video is gone, and only the swords video and second castle video - the collaboration with his brother - remain). I'm fairly certain his copy of Photoshop's primary purpose is to put a castle in the background of everything.
There was a segment in his first AI art video where he included some concept sketches for his comic book characters. This specific character also appears in the AI swords video briefly in a different pose - this time in an attempt to get the AI to put a sword in her hand.
It was an interesting video, because it actually showed the iterative process of getting Stable Diffusion to do something useful, touching things up, re-importing the image, setting it to only work on a specific portion of the image, and using low-freedom passes to blend foreground and background.
I tend to find the forced enthusiasm off-putting, but I was tinkering with Stable Diffusion at the time and the YouTube algorithm decided that Critical Drinker livestream + Stable Diffusion search = Shad that day.
I can still see it in his video list alright. For anyone who wants to check it out(it's a pretty good video on the topic): https://youtu.be/7PszF9Upan8
Maybe this is a reupload? My hazy memories of the one from a month ago showed more of the Stable Diffusion UI.
It did, you're not wrong. This is a new one from 2 days ago. That one was on swords. People were probably sperging in his comments on the other videos.