Message from @Rachel Purity
Discord ID: 548715171292512266
No the above. Because that guy is the raider. I am talking to someone else
oh
simple gif animation I made to get the channel back on topic
:dynoSuccess: Changed roles for The Forecaster#0760, +Silence, -Xenos
Maps are OC images, so it's mostly fine.
Starting arguments about what is and isn't art is also fine, but do it elsewhere.
13 Colonies < 13 Republics
They're too similar.
I would suggest changing the shape a bit too make it look more realistic.
Also, can anybody tell me how to make maps like that?
To be fair, colonial borders are known for not looking natural.
Ok. @Rachel Purity like what the blue did? Or what I did? Or both?
@Aphrodite *both*
Well I use a combination of maps with Microsoft paint
And he used a similar map to what I used
At least one
If you want the maps I can send them to you
I use that a lot too. But mostly because of my own laziness
Could you explain to me the process in a but more detail?
It works for filling and stuff but for my generals use it doesnt.
Well for me I think of an idea I want to do
Then I pick between a few maps that I have. Best one usually the one that takes place during the game it is taken from. And I go from there flooring in. Changing the map. Adding new provinces that weren't there print akky to begin with
nice
*the filter is looking, pretty weird*
looks like it was put through a neural network
That's because it was <:hyperthink:462282519883284480>
Its literally an art AI
***wot de fok?***
Since you have prompted me
Someone in another server asked if it could do pictures
This is the original image: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/391824259212771328/548938108813443099/DAI-dgeUIAQ6hX7.jpg
This is what the AI does to it. Strips it down to as basic as it can make it. Then you direct it how to colour it. There are more advanced tools as well. Normally I manually touch up the image that gets put out.
https://i.gyazo.com/3faf1d6a72154e3373216a3431bc3047.png
https://i.gyazo.com/9996ada9d958d3837e34c943e977fd1a.png
This was a 5 minute effort to produce 2 images, including the 30~ish second processing time