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  • Part 1: Learn to create and animate a 2D character using Scenario.gg and Blender by @Rodrigon
    Learn to create and animate a 2D character using Scenario.gg and BlenderSome readers
  • Can we do AI avatars with Scenario?
    Yes, you can create “AI avatars pictures“ using Scenario, including your own likeness. To achieve good results, we recommend using 14-20 pictures of your face (or someone’s) with very different backgrounds and angles. Select “man/woman/person” as the regularization class before launching the training.Few readers
  • Can Scenario create 3D assets?
    Currently there are no single shot or direct methods of creating 3D with a genAi text to image diffusion model, such as Scenario. However, there are a number of exciting projects in the works throughout the AI space, and we plan to integrate 3D as soon as there is a pipeline!Few readers
  • How do I make Pixel Art?
    Currently, there's no easy or direct way to make pixel art using a text to image genAi program. This is because pixel art relies on the grid of pixels traditional digital images use as reference. However, Scenario uses a Latent Diffusion model. With Latent Diffusion, the training images are compressed into "latents", which can almost be thought of as the echo of the original image. Those are used as a way for the program to infer possible images to create. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/Few readers
  • General tips on how to use Scenario by @Rodrigon
    This is a basic guide for new users of general tips on how to use scenario.gg. These learned tips that I would like to share here. Tips on Writing Prompts Put the most important keywords first in your prompt, as the order of the words can make a difference in the result. Use parentheses to give more weight to certain words, up to 3, depending on the level of importance. EFew readers
  • The Context of Color by @InfoKG
    I am exploring how color is not just about the word, example red, blue, green, but it is a context of much more. Culture, seasons, time period or mood. Color is not just about the word, but rather a complex and multi-dimensional concept that can be influenced by various factors. Culture: Colors can have different meanings and associations across cultures. For instance, in WeFew readers
  • 30 minutes creating 5 characters in JRPG style using Scenario by @Vladerosh
    Goal: Quickly creating characters in JRPG style using Scenario.gg Use Public Generator: Anime Portraits Step 1: Go to ChatGPT Head over to ChatGPT and ask for descriptive keywords of the characters you wish to get as output. Example: Describe 5 different types of male and female JRPG game characters, how characters are dressed, and hoFew readers
  • Part 2: Learn to create and animate a 2D character using Scenario and Blender by @Rodrigon
    In part 2 of this tutorial, we will finalize the character rig we created in part 1 by matching the character parts to the bones. It is important to follow certain steps to ensure a functional and organized rig. 1. Finalizing the character rig The first step is to rename the bones. Naming convention is crucial to keep the rig organized and easy to work with. A common method isFew readers
  • Discovering Characters: A Creative Journey of Inspiration and Iteration by InfoKG
    The discovery process in character concepts is an important step in developing a unique and compelling character. This process involves exploring various aspects of the character, such as their . The first step in the discovery process is to gather inspiration. This can come from various sources, such as other color ffab5c (fictional characters, real people, art, or even natFew readers

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