Reply To: Arcadeinvader’s stuff take 2

Name: Specialist Piper Cavalero

Callsign: Anvil 4

Role: Vehicle Operator

Armor: SOCOM recon frame. A substantial amount of plating has been removed to increase comfort while seated in a tight cabin or cockpit. Standard underlayer has been replaced with an environmentally-sealed bodysuit. Helmet incorporates the augmented reality system used by pilots and tankers.

Weapons: integrally suppressed PD14S sidearm, SAR9 supressed PDW, bayonet knife

Equipment: Wears an oxygen supply in place of a backpack which protects her in case of cabin depressurization and allows her to perform short EVAs.

Personality/notes: Friendly and outgoing. Trained to drive, pilot, or repair a wide range of friendly and enemy vehicles. Military service awakened an interest in vehicles, and she now spends much of her off-duty time working in a machine shop or talking tech with fellow enthusiast Dietrich.

Parts: 89/99

Reply To: Artistic Sins and their Lullaby

Big thank you to whoever digged out my replies from the graveyard - i assume it was you JR (since i see edit note from you), but just in case keeping it open in case there was someone else helping as well ^^

In the meantime, i have new Sin to share with you all.

Serenity

Serenity's DA page

Reply To: Artistic Sins and their Lullaby

Thanks, Michael, I checked your Behemouth, and its a very interesting creature, in a horror-y, creepy kind of way

Meantime it was a rather productive time for me recently

  • (Hopefully) managed to get around Spam Protection treating me like public enemy #1
  • Made entry for CDC 533:

Stelle Sisters:

Stelle Sisters' DA Page (BIO in the description)

  • Managed to find 2 of my old pieces in Facebook profile (as I used them as background at some point in time), and I guess it is not a repost if the originals got deleted from existence:

Lady Of Creation:

Lady Of Creation's DA Page

Mechanical God:

Mechanical God's DA Page

Reply To: Lady Amaranth's Creations

Kala Mity (aka Calamity)

Created a HM version of my last D&D character, a little roguish goblin teen. I also have the hand-drawn version I made of her below.

Reply To: Qwerty’s Submissions

Character Design Challenge #– 533 -Family Business: The Mariano brothers are Alpine Italian siblings whose mother's GorWol trait manifested while she was pregnant with the twin boys. This caused them to be born with ergokinetic powers. Riccardo focused his energy to become strong and tough while Rudolfo focused his energy on shooting blasts and flight. They also discovered their powers were more powerful the closer in proximity to each other and thus they rarely separate by more than a few hundred meters. They became a local sensation in the Alps saving people and eventually became enamored of the meta hero celebrity lifestyle (as evidenced by their 'adventuring gear' which includes phones and pro cameras so they can continually update their social media accounts even when on the job).

Reply To: Artistic Sins and their Lullaby

Nice work. I haven't tried anything in a while but I was able to mix and match a few items to create some interesting characters myself. I created my version of a creature from the underworld associated with the RPG game Nightlife. The creature was originally called a Sucker but mine is more of a Devourer which I named Behemouth. I also created a psi-vampire named Necros and an Blue Amazon Queen.

A few Old Ideas, a Few New Ideas

Keep up the good work

Reply To: Funkmachine’s art.

I have heard on one of the science channels that the image-to-image ai generation exists but didn't know it is already accessible to a wider audience. Regardless, it is nice to see it used for something like this.

Output (image B) is clearly struggling with more unusual parts of the outfit, but it's still a close enough approximation of the input i guess

I wonder how that AI would work for some of the more detailed pieces of HM art, for example, those in the Hall of Fame?

Reply To: Blazing Blue Universe

Okay, so I am using a Chromebook, which doesn’t use Mac or Windows.

Oof. So the deal is that by default a chromebook can't run .exe (windows) or .tar.gz (linux) files. You can set up your chromebook to run .tar.gz files but it looks kind of technical and I just don't really know that much about chromeOS, so all this is my best guess:

1: follow the steps here to enable linux compatibility mode

2: download the linux x64 version of the Flash Player projector content debugger from my original comment

3: follow the steps here to turn that file into an application that chromeOS can read

then continue from step 3 of my last comment.

Good luck, feel free to ask questions

Reply To: Blazing Blue Universe

Okay, so I am using a Chromebook, which doesn't use Mac or Windows.

Reply To: Funkmachine’s art.

How'd you do that? I thought stable diffusion was strictly text-to-art