NETERS® IRL part ll
07/06/26 20:51 Filed in: Musings | Black Science Fiction
Pushing my characters through ai is proving quite addicting. Team Heru of the Ma'atan Code ladies and gentlemen. And don't look now, who is that in the background? Ya gotta have issue zero of NETERS® to know who I'm talking about ...

The above image was rendered a long time ago using Cheetah 3D. I think. Can't remember to be honest.
Pushing the above image through ai gives awesome results …

I'm almost tempted to re-image my old online comic as an ai movie! And with the current online tools available, it's a doable thing …

The above image was rendered a long time ago using Cheetah 3D. I think. Can't remember to be honest.
Pushing the above image through ai gives awesome results …

I'm almost tempted to re-image my old online comic as an ai movie! And with the current online tools available, it's a doable thing …
NETERS® IRL
07/03/26 15:24 Filed in: Musings | Black Science Fiction
AI is a great tool. Yes … a tool. A tool that should be integrated into a system structured to perform a task. One such task is to explore various concepts quickly.
Two decades ago I did an online comic originally entitled The Infra-Project. It would eventually evolve into NETERS®. Yup, it's a registered property. That said, I've often wondered what my characters would look like lRL.

Askari Unpa. Master of sound. He who creates all matter of constructs utilizing sound and vibration. The above was rendered in Carrara 3D. Looks cool to this day. Check the sound weapons.
Anyway…

I ran the above image through GROK of all things. Imma get as much out of GROK as I can since I'm letting the blue-check/premium subscription expire.
Two decades ago I did an online comic originally entitled The Infra-Project. It would eventually evolve into NETERS®. Yup, it's a registered property. That said, I've often wondered what my characters would look like lRL.

Askari Unpa. Master of sound. He who creates all matter of constructs utilizing sound and vibration. The above was rendered in Carrara 3D. Looks cool to this day. Check the sound weapons.
Anyway…

I ran the above image through GROK of all things. Imma get as much out of GROK as I can since I'm letting the blue-check/premium subscription expire.
Run those old files ...
07/01/26 18:55 Filed in: Musings

Way back in the dream time. When I was using various 3D applications; I miss Hexagon btw, I managed to amass a bunch of models that would never see the light of day. It may still be out there, but just about every 3D application came with the same old triceratops obj file. Remember that?
Long story short, I was able to remove the head from the triceratops obj file, and replace it with a human face. I then rendered the scene in Lightwave 3D. The resulting image kinda gave off an aristocratic look. At least that's what I thought. Running the image through ai, I can't help but notice how lacking that brain case is!
I've said it once and I'll saw it again. Run those old files through ai.