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- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Hector
- last name: Alarcon
- portals:
- demozoo: profile
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Interference by Sanity
- cdc #2: ARTE by Sanity
- cdc #3: Deep - the Psilocybin Mix by Carillon & Cyberiad [web] & Parallax
- cdc #4: Roots 2.0 by Sanity
- cdc #5: Drugstore by Abyss [web]
- cdc #6: Batman Rises by Batman Group
- cdc #7: Skywards by Darkage [web]
- 64k Amiga AGA sublime by Darkage [web]
- Good code, excellent music and superb end picture.
- rulezadded on the 2025-04-24 09:42:36
- demo Commodore 64 The Trip by Fairlight [web]
- Indeed nice! :D
- rulezadded on the 2025-04-24 09:33:19
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS DEMOTraktor Demo by Grillcrew
- I love these kind of random compofillers.
Tractors, sunglasses, and bananas. Check it out! - rulezadded on the 2025-04-24 09:12:17
- musicdisk Amiga OCS/ECS Wild 90s Rewind by void
- It's quite a surprise to find new stuff for CDTV.
- rulezadded on the 2025-04-24 07:35:10
- wild Wild Kaleidoscopico by lft [web]
- Top notch stuff and on RISC-V!
- rulezadded on the 2025-04-24 07:00:50
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS Debut by Contain
- Good firstie. And what xeron just said.
- rulezadded on the 2025-04-23 19:41:32
- demo Wild Primer by BUS ERROR Collective
- Yes!
- rulezadded on the 2025-04-23 19:29:51
- demo Amiga AGA Skywards by Darkage [web]
- @hitchhikr: You can generate pretty pictures locally in a Raspberry Pi using Stable Diffusion. Or in your laptop, in less time but "wasting" a bit more or energy.
In short, we can use a lot of open source models now locally. We don't need to train a model from scratch anymore. - isokadded on the 2025-04-23 15:06:23
- demo Amiga AGA Skywards by Darkage [web]
- @MAC/Batman Group: Everyone has their own reasons for making art and enjoys one part of the process or another. If you want to spend a month pixelating by hand, you'll do it even if AI helps you with something else.
When I say an artist will do something in less time but not with less effort, I mean they'll dedicate 100% of their time to the things AI can't help you with (or can, but not very well). I'm talking about things related to the artwork itself; don't even think I'm talking about aspects of a larger production like a demo.
People whose artistic interest is focused on static images (typical graphics like those for competitions) will probably spend a month making an image with AI (and they'll use most of that time retouching defects and thinking about how to control prompts, which, remember, some of them will be done with the mouse instead of the keyboard because they're visual prompts). With AI, you have many more opportunities to improve your art in the same amount of time you normally spend on it. I'm not saying we should be lazy, but on the contrary, I'm saying that AI will allow us to work even harder, spend our time better, and learn even more.
Of course, to see why this is so, you have to stop imagining what a lazy person would do. I don't give a damn, just like you, what a lazy person does in 5 minutes with this technology because what I want to see is what someone who has spent several years mastering it does.
We can talk about this privately on Telegram if you want, or perhaps when we meet at the Posadas Party. Let's leave this thread for people to post about this great demo or rant about the end of the world. ;] - isokadded on the 2025-04-23 14:50:06
- 4k Windows vestige by erpholia
- Alien art.
- rulezadded on the 2025-04-23 14:11:54
account created on the 2002-02-20 20:17:35