Itrytoblenderrender

joined 1 year ago

As far as I remember the quality of the video sequences of the game were way better in comparison to the movie. They even had Mark hamil in it.

[–] Itrytoblenderrender@lemmy.world 1 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago)

I first overread the term supervillian. So here out of contest a fabulous hulk:

[–] Itrytoblenderrender@lemmy.world 3 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

Fabulous Werewolf

Model: Flux Dev

PromptThe werewolf is walking on a catwalk of a fashion show. The aatendees are all sheep.

The werewolf, in its transformed form, is a towering, muscular creature that blends human and wolf-like characteristics. Here is a detailed physical description of the werewolf in its transformed state:

Size & Build: The werewolf stands anywhere from 6 to 9 feet tall, often hunched with a broad, muscular build. Its body is thick with muscle, making it appear powerful and imposing. The limbs are long and sinewy, with exaggerated muscles, suggesting immense strength and agility.

clothing: Picture a dazzling gown without a trace of dark green or black, embracing only the brightest and most radiant shades of the rainbow. The bodice glows with a mix of vivid reds, oranges, and yellows, each section shimmering with iridescent sequins that catch every glint of light. The neckline is a playful off-the-shoulder design, adorned with tiny gemstones in fiery pink and golden tones, creating a delicate, glimmering frame around the face.

From the waist down, the skirt cascades in layers of sheer, glittering tulle, each tier a different burst of vibrant colors—starting with sunny yellow at the top, flowing into electric pinks, bold purples, and soft sky blues. Every layer is edged with sparkling rhinestones, refracting light like a prism. The dress sways gracefully with movement, creating a mesmerizing wave of colors.

The back of the dress features a unique design: an open, plunging cut framed with rainbow-colored gems that form delicate floral patterns. A playful satin bow, in a radiant lilac, cinches the waist before the skirt flows down into a dramatic, sweeping train. The train itself is a light, translucent fabric that glitters with multi-colored sparkles, ensuring that the gown leaves a trail of brilliance behind.

Without any dark tones, the dress radiates pure joy and extravagance, perfect for a spectacular entrance where light and color steal the show.

Fur: The body is covered in a dense, coarse layer of fur, typically dark in color—shades of black, grey, or brown are most common. The fur covers the entirety of the creature, from its head down to its feet, though sometimes the chest and abdomen might reveal more muscular definition through shorter or patchy fur.

Head: The werewolf’s head resembles that of a wolf but is often larger and more exaggerated. The face has a long, lupine snout filled with sharp, jagged teeth, often bared in a menacing snarl. Its eyes glow ominously, typically in shades of red, yellow, or silver, and are deeply set within a heavy brow. The ears are pointed, sitting high on the head and twitching to detect sound.

Mouth & Teeth: The werewolf's mouth is full of sharp, elongated fangs designed for ripping and tearing flesh. The jaw is powerful, capable of delivering a deadly bite.

Hands & Claws: The hands of the werewolf are a hybrid between human and wolf, with long, clawed fingers. Each finger is tipped with razor-sharp claws, capable of slicing through flesh and bone. The hands are large, with thick, sinewy fingers that add to the werewolf's overall brute strength.

Legs & Feet: The legs are muscular and digitigrade, resembling the hind legs of a wolf, but they allow the werewolf to walk both upright on two legs or run on all fours. The feet are large, with claws similar to its hands, and are built for speed and agility, capable of great leaps and sprints.

Tail: Depending on the depiction, the werewolf may have a bushy, wolf-like tail that helps with balance when moving on all fours.

Overall Movement: The werewolf moves with a predatory grace, able to switch between running on two legs or all fours. Its movements are fluid, quick, and powerful, allowing it to navigate both dense forests and open terrain with ease.

This hybrid creature is both terrifying and majestic, a perfect blend of human and wolf attributes, designed for hunting, combat, and survival in the wild.

[–] Itrytoblenderrender@lemmy.world 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I was born in the year when John Lennon died.

[–] Itrytoblenderrender@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Hi @thelsim@sh.itjust.works ! Thank your very much for the offer! Unfortunately i am currently on holiday and would only be able to create a challenge in about 3 days. So create a challenge! Not your fault that you are so good and creative that you are constantly winning.

Pink Floyd: Dark side of the moon

[–] Itrytoblenderrender@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I am using exclusively comfyui, but i think the other platforms will or have incorporated the model soon. The bigger Problem is the VRAM demand of the model. I am not able to run the DEV Model on my 3080 locally. At least not efficient. I´ve switched to a Cloud provider, runpod, and i am renting an A40 48 GB VRAM to generate the base images. Prices are relatively cheap with .35 $ per hour. Also you can rent persistent storage, so that you have not to set up your comfy enviroment new after you killed your current pod.

This one is about 60mb. I use cat box as platform. They allow files up to 200 MB

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Extracurricular Activities (files.catbox.moe)
submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by Itrytoblenderrender@lemmy.world to c/imageai@sh.itjust.works
 

Comfyui with the Flux DEV Model as Base, Runway for the Animation, DaVinci Resolve for the Sound / Intro / Outro

Edit: Sound Warning!

[–] Itrytoblenderrender@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

The idea was, that he does not like the drink and spits it back.

 

Made with Comfyui & Runway

I could see the procrastinator in the one punch man universe.

No we, would watch him watching other heroes doing the job. Maybe with some snarky commentary from the procrastinator.

[–] Itrytoblenderrender@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Tried to watch it several times. Never made it to the end. It seems to be 2 movies merged badly together in one movie.

As far as i remember Hanckock was not really a procrastinator, but simply did not care at all initially.

 
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Wolf Scout (lemmy.world)
submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by Itrytoblenderrender@lemmy.world to c/imageai@sh.itjust.works
 

Full Resolution Image Link (Catboxx)

 

Currently testing the comfyui Krita Plugin. Makes image compositioning quite easy.

 

Made with comfyui. The workflow is embedded in this picture (Catbox)

 

Hi there, absolute Linux noob here. After gotten courious by all the linux post on lemmy. I´ve wiped one of my old notebooks and installed Linux Mint on it.

This worked very well. The installation process was extremly easy. I was able to install proton vpn and jellyfin without problems. I had this setup also on the old windows installation. Now i am struggling with the external HD i have attached to the notebook.

It shows properly up in the file manager and i can acess the files via the file manger.

But i am not able to see the drive in sonarr when i try to add a library in the administration. In the file manager i see a path (media/[...]) which ([..]) is not shown in radarr.

I´ve installed (i think) radarr under the main user and his group as i thought it is a problem with rights. But should it not show up when sonarr runs under the same user the external hd is mounted to.

I´ve also tried to dabble a bit around with chmod, when i installed sonarr under a separate user and group, but had no success. The drive just shows not up in sonarr.

I´m sure there is a simple cause or a solution. Maybe the path to the drive is different in sonarr?

Couriously, i was able to find the drive in jellyfinn without problems.

Thanks in advance for the help and suggestions!

 
 

Blood-Soaked Apple Pie Recipe

Ingredients

  1. Crust of War

    • 2 1/2 cups flour from the ground bones of the fallen
    • 1 teaspoon salt from the tears of enemies
    • 1 teaspoon sugar, sweet as the taste of victory
    • 1 cup butter, as cold as the heart of Khorne
    • 4-8 tablespoons ice water, chilled like the winds of the Chaos Wastes
  2. Filling of Conquest

    • 6-8 large apples, plucked from the orchards of conquered realms
    • 2/3 cup sugar, as much as the spoils of war
    • 2 tablespoons flour, as binding as the chains of slaves
    • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon, fiery as the pits of battle
    • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg, dark as the secrets of Chaos
    • 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger, sharp as the blades of Khorne
    • 1 tablespoon lemon juice, sour as the defeat of foes
  3. Topping of Triumph

    • 1 egg, beaten as fiercely as Khorne's war drums
    • 1 tablespoon sugar, glistening like the sweat of warriors

Instructions

  1. Forge the Pie Crust:

    • In the cauldron of doom, combine bone-flour, salt, and sugar.
    • Mix in the cold, heartless butter until the mixture resembles the coarse ground of a battlefield.
    • Gradually stir in ice water, just enough to bind the souls of the damned.
    • Divide the dough into two, wrap in the skins of foes, and chill in the dark recesses of the Chaos realm.
  2. Prepare the Filling:

    • Skin and slice the apples, as one prepares for war.
    • In the trophy bowl, mix apples with the spoils of sugar, flour, fiery cinnamon, dark nutmeg, sharp ginger, and lemon juice, sour as defeat.
  3. Assemble the Pie:

    • Preheat your infernal oven to the fires of battle.
    • Unleash the first half of the dough onto a pie plate, as a warlord claims his throne.
    • Pile high the apple filling, like the bodies of vanquished foes.
    • Cover with the second half of the dough, sealing the fate of the captured.
    • Carve the symbols of Khorne into the crust, letting the steam escape like the dying breaths of enemies.
    • Anoint the crust with the beaten egg and sprinkle with sugar, like the glory of victory.
  4. The Final Conquest:

    • Bake in the fiery depths for 50 minutes, until the crust is as golden as the spoils of war and the filling bubbles with the rage of battle.
    • Let the pie cool, as the battlefield stills after the storm of war.

Feast upon this Blood-Soaked Apple Pie, a tribute to the glory and might of Khorne!

 
 

Testing the animated Diff sampler in comfyui. the results are quite astonishing, but the model seems to love to insert a "shutterstock" watermark into the animation.

 

Testing my new comfy workflow. Nodes are fun!

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