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  • The Aesthetic Rebellion

    World webcomic krita minifantasythea
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    davidrevoy@framapiaf.orgD
    @odysseywestra Hey, oh, I think AI can already copy these techniques, no problem, they are good parrots.But what protect this type of style is what their userbase want when they prompt, and how the company design the invisible "master prompt" to provide only "high quality rendering, mastery, featured artworks" and all the label like that , that are pre-feeded to exclude low quality works. So, it require a lot of prompt engineering to get a rendering like that, and that's a path, imo
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    davidrevoy@framapiaf.orgD
    @zeroClassSOLDIER MapToOutput was clearly a xsetwacom (X11) thing, not relevant at all now on Wayland. On Wayland, each D.E. have to reinvent their tablet interactions, as the tablet needs to control their Wayland compositor (kwin for Plasma, Mutter for Gnome) so for tablets, the choice of the DE is central now. Sorry, I can't provide info about GNOME and Nvidia; I don't have them at home. I'm using https://www.davidrevoy.com/article1145/interim-install-guide-kde-neon-user-edition-for-a-professional-digital-painter-workstation
  • Hi #krita artists.

    World krita digitalart illustration
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    davidrevoy@framapiaf.orgD
    @CWernerArt @pianosaurus Yes, it's not a feature yet of Krita; Once the brush tip is in "Brush Mode → Color Image", the output will just be this color image. Hue/Value/Saturation sensors will have no effect on this (the math for these sensors are made for a single color input, not a full image and acting like a filter on the top). The "Brush Mode → Lightness map" will probably be closer for having slight hue variation in a foliage; but it will be monochromatic for each dab...