@Background Pony #FCB7
Yes, you can represent everyone. You are the symbol of Brony. Your opinions are the most correct and indisputable. All AI models should be trained by you, and all aesthetic standards should be set by you.
@Background Pony #FCB7
Thanks! No, never considered, I donât feel like I want to spend my time to learn to appreciate things that others want me to like.
@Background Pony #FCB7
I donât think itâs about the angle. Here are some examples:
>>3393463s >>3385503s >>3381539s
Itâs instantly obvious that none of these were trained with the same dataset as the OP, even if weâre looking at different imitation of art styles and generators. The non-pony ears, weird face structure, anatomy, hooves instantly give it away.
@Background Pony #FCB7
To follow your comment (which I agree with, btw), I think it might also be that weâre not actually that used to seeing our favourite cartoon pones face-on; theyâre usually depicted with head turned slightly aside - not necessarily a full profile, but at least like a 3/4ths view or something. Face square-on is a lot less common and can look a littleâŚoff sometimes, just because of that.
Imported from Derpibooru - Posted by Yet One More Idiot
@Background Pony #FCB7
Wow, such a strong opinion. Have you ever considered that itâs not the models producing ugly faces, but perhaps itâs just your lack of appreciation for different art styles? Maybe spend some time broadening your artistic horizons before making such sweeping judgments.
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Yes, you can represent everyone. You are the symbol of Brony. Your opinions are the most correct and indisputable. All AI models should be trained by you, and all aesthetic standards should be set by you.
Thanks! No, never considered, I donât feel like I want to spend my time to learn to appreciate things that others want me to like.
I donât think itâs about the angle. Here are some examples:
>>3393463s >>3385503s >>3381539s
To follow your comment (which I agree with, btw), I think it might also be that weâre not actually that used to seeing our favourite cartoon pones face-on; theyâre usually depicted with head turned slightly aside - not necessarily a full profile, but at least like a 3/4ths view or something. Face square-on is a lot less common and can look a littleâŚoff sometimes, just because of that.
Wow, such a strong opinion. Have you ever considered that itâs not the models producing ugly faces, but perhaps itâs just your lack of appreciation for different art styles? Maybe spend some time broadening your artistic horizons before making such sweeping judgments.