[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 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' 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.
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' 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.
This is from a Shadiversity video. I'm fairly certain his copy of Photoshop's primary purpose is to put a castle in the background of everything.