A Girl Whose Dark Circles in Her Eyes Disappear as the Story Progresses - FANBOX - Ch. 15

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Huh... I don't understand why you didn't finish removing the black bars... There was barely any work left. Probably less than 10 minutes, speaking from my experience redrawing with the clone tool. Did you try redrawing manually with a mouse? In that case... :salute:

I'm actually getting into AI work, and I know for a fact it's possible to remove censorship with that. Fairly easily, from what I heard. I'll try to set that up as practice after I wake up.

If you're feeling adventurous yourself (and have an Nvidia GPU with at least 6 GB of VRAM), what I'm gonna try is doing something like this with a plugin for Krita.
 
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Huh... I don't understand why you didn't finish removing the black bars... There was barely any work left. Probably less than 10 minutes, speaking from my experience redrawing with the clone tool. Did you try redrawing manually with a mouse? In that case... :salute:

I'm actually getting into AI work, and I know for a fact it's possible to remove censorship with that. Fairly easily, from what I heard. I'll try to set that up as practice after I wake up.

If you're feeling adventurous yourself (and have an Nvidia GPU with at least 6 GB of VRAM), what I'm gonna try is doing something like this with a plugin for Krita.
Im using mouse you are right

I dont exactly know what coochie looks like

Give me a break lol

I only have 4GB lol
 
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Huh... I don't understand why you didn't finish removing the black bars... There was barely any work left. Probably less than 10 minutes, speaking from my experience redrawing with the clone tool. Did you try redrawing manually with a mouse? In that case... :salute:

I'm actually getting into AI work, and I know for a fact it's possible to remove censorship with that. Fairly easily, from what I heard. I'll try to set that up as practice after I wake up.

If you're feeling adventurous yourself (and have an Nvidia GPU with at least 6 GB of VRAM), what I'm gonna try is doing something like this with a plugin for Krita.
I wouldn't get too excited for that. Trying to use it for decensorship and other indrawing purposes has been a PITA.

Not saying you can't, but unless you're willing to let the output go as is and very obviously AI generated and inaccurate, you'll end up doing a lot of editing yourself and probably end up reaching for the clone tool anyway at some point. Especially since the AI output often isn't ”clean" and adds more blurs, lines and other shit that isn't congruent and so can't just be drawn over.

It's definitely easy to use to get the output itself, but don't expect good results...and unlike say taking over from someone else, don't expect results you can easily fix.
 
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I wouldn't get too excited for that. Trying to use it for decensorship and other indrawing purposes has been a PITA.

Not saying you can't, but unless you're willing to let the output go as is and very obviously AI generated and inaccurate, you'll end up doing a lot of editing yourself and probably end up reaching for the clone tool anyway at some point. Especially since the AI output often isn't ”clean" and adds more blurs, lines and other shit that isn't congruent and so can't just be drawn over.

It's definitely easy to use to get the output itself, but don't expect good results...and unlike say taking over from someone else, don't expect results you can easily fix.

Guess I'll just have to find out for myself and report back.

As I said, I'm trying to learn, and thought this would be a good enough task for setting up the whole Krita thing, which looks interesting to say the least.

So far I've only played with the basics of comfyui by recreating an image from Civitai. Here's hoping inpainting is as useful as I imagine it should be.

Edit: Welp, getting Krita set up takes less than 20 minutes, but actually getting a decent enough result... Let's just say I've been subjected to lots of nightmare fuel in the past hour or two.

I did actually get a somewhat acceptable result at the end, but it was practically luck. I reckon I lack a lot of required knowledge to adjust the settings correctly. I also tried Forge briefly and got a slightly better result right away, but I've never used it and have no clue where to go from there, so that'll require more research.

It's quite amazing just how retarded "artificial intelligence" actually is. It really struggles to connect two sides separated by a black bar. My human brain can do it in an instant, the time-consuming part is translating that to what you see on screen. Humans aren't getting replaced any time soon.

I guess I'll slow down on trying to get results now and simply learn how to use the tools.
 
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Guess I'll just have to find out for myself and report back.

As I said, I'm trying to learn, and thought this would be a good enough task for setting up the whole Krita thing, which looks interesting to say the least.

So far I've only played with the basics of comfyui by recreating an image from Civitai. Here's hoping inpainting is as useful as I imagine it should be.

Edit: Welp, getting Krita set up takes less than 20 minutes, but actually getting a decent enough result... Let's just say I've been subjected to lots of nightmare fuel in the past hour or two.

I did actually get a somewhat acceptable result at the end, but it was practically luck. I reckon I lack a lot of required knowledge to adjust the settings correctly. I also tried Forge briefly and got a slightly better result right away, but I've never used it and have no clue where to go from there, so that'll require more research.

It's quite amazing just how retarded "artificial intelligence" actually is. It really struggles to connect two sides separated by a black bar. My human brain can do it in an instant, the time-consuming part is translating that to what you see on screen. Humans aren't getting replaced any time soon.

I guess I'll slow down on trying to get results now and simply learn how to use the tools.
A shame on this so called AI tools you see
 
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It's quite amazing just how retarded "artificial intelligence" actually is. It really struggles to connect two sides separated by a black bar. My human brain can do it in an instant, the time-consuming part is translating that to what you see on screen. Humans aren't getting replaced any time soon.

The way these neural models work atm is basically filling in the blanks with aggregated data, just like with language models. So they do not, in any way, "think" that oh there's two lines here, logically that should mean there's a line in-between. In other words there's no logic. From its data it simply fills in that blank with content balanced between what is most commonly found in similar spaces, and your prompting.

If nothing else, even if AI gets better at that 'balance' and more layers of evaluation are introduced to try to improve the output in some logical way, I don't feel humans can be replaced because AI will probably never be able to do things consistently for art. You get one frame done well, good luck repeating it on the next frame. You can make it look good but you can't get it to match. AI is good at repeated tasks for where the input is also consistent. Art is anything but.
 

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