samesies on the pattern problem. although i dont think its necessarily a problem as such.
listen to popular music throughout modern history, and it's ALL repeating patterns.
take this:
do-re-fa-la-re
do-re-fa-la-re
do-re-fa-la-re
do-do-re-la-do
first three lines are just repetition of a simplle minimelody, fourth line is a resolution of that melody ending with the same note that started the melody.
now take that same melody, mix it up a little, see if it sounds good (assuming first one sounded goood XD) and you have two patterns. repeat these two patterns to make a sort of meta-pattern X. now try to make a breakdown pattern -- a tempo change, or a another resolution pattern, call this Y.
X X Y X X
you just wrote a pop song! here is your golden record, thanks for all the fish!
yah its not necessarily the license type that is gonna be the issue.
its the training dataset that was used by the ai art algorithm. until the open question of how copyright law is going to treat data scraping -- which is in the courts now and medicinestorm knows more about -- without evidence that the dataset used was trained on public domain content, she is gonna slap a licensing issue on this.
if you can give us what algorithm and dataset was used to generate these, when medicinestorm flags it and it goes in the review later ai art bin, that would help to sort out what will useable later when legalities are resolved.
i wouldnt remove your submission though, she has a process and we can trust that the sidechick of side quests will do the utmost to ensure that oga users have access to art that is safe to use in projects.
what algorithm did u use for these, and can you establish that the training dataset used is derivative of open content compatible with gpl license?
it looks like stable diffusion, and stable diffusion's defacto training dataset is not open content, it is derivative of scraped and stolen data.
this is not an indictment of the art or statement on personal opinion about ai art. i think these skellies are really cool and i imagine some prompt engineering was involved in their creation. it is just that there is an ongoing open question about ai art and until the court cases are resolved medicinestorm will likely put a licensing issue on this submission.
1) what am i going for? A - do i want to make something in specific style or B - do i just wanna riff around and see what sounds good.
if A then proceed, if B then just do whatever i want.
2) pick a mode that fits that style.
3) come up with a hook or signature riff
4) make the rest of the song around that hook, usually i write in a verse chorus verse chorus style cuz i come from a punk band background.
as far as instruments and synths i will play around with different stuff. i use midi so i can plug in diff instruments to see how they sound.
for the variety question -- i fail at this. my music is usually pretty steady repition of what i hope is catchy hook. this comes from the punk band background i think.
it is because this art could be made by someone in a few minutes with minimal effort and could potentially be considered trivial. medicinestorm's trivial collection is not a statement that it is trivial, it is just putting it for review later. your art is still available
thats really cool. i wanted to have the melee weapon in my game hantolzuca be one of these, but i couldnt find one. now when i get back to that game some time in the next 20 years, i have a wepaon to work with!
samesies on the pattern problem. although i dont think its necessarily a problem as such.
listen to popular music throughout modern history, and it's ALL repeating patterns.
take this:
do-re-fa-la-re
do-re-fa-la-re
do-re-fa-la-re
do-do-re-la-do
first three lines are just repetition of a simplle minimelody, fourth line is a resolution of that melody ending with the same note that started the melody.
now take that same melody, mix it up a little, see if it sounds good (assuming first one sounded goood XD) and you have two patterns. repeat these two patterns to make a sort of meta-pattern X. now try to make a breakdown pattern -- a tempo change, or a another resolution pattern, call this Y.
X X Y X X
you just wrote a pop song! here is your golden record, thanks for all the fish!
YES! just in time for the summer jam too!
i have been wanting to use your space merc redux and dead gunner redux assets, and now you have forced my hand. i know what i must do for summer jam.
great job.
yah its not necessarily the license type that is gonna be the issue.
its the training dataset that was used by the ai art algorithm. until the open question of how copyright law is going to treat data scraping -- which is in the courts now and medicinestorm knows more about -- without evidence that the dataset used was trained on public domain content, she is gonna slap a licensing issue on this.
if you can give us what algorithm and dataset was used to generate these, when medicinestorm flags it and it goes in the review later ai art bin, that would help to sort out what will useable later when legalities are resolved.
i wouldnt remove your submission though, she has a process and we can trust that the sidechick of side quests will do the utmost to ensure that oga users have access to art that is safe to use in projects.
ai art.
what algorithm did u use for these, and can you establish that the training dataset used is derivative of open content compatible with gpl license?
it looks like stable diffusion, and stable diffusion's defacto training dataset is not open content, it is derivative of scraped and stolen data.
this is not an indictment of the art or statement on personal opinion about ai art. i think these skellies are really cool and i imagine some prompt engineering was involved in their creation. it is just that there is an ongoing open question about ai art and until the court cases are resolved medicinestorm will likely put a licensing issue on this submission.
good discussion prompt.
so i usually go through these steps:
1) what am i going for? A - do i want to make something in specific style or B - do i just wanna riff around and see what sounds good.
if A then proceed, if B then just do whatever i want.
2) pick a mode that fits that style.
3) come up with a hook or signature riff
4) make the rest of the song around that hook, usually i write in a verse chorus verse chorus style cuz i come from a punk band background.
as far as instruments and synths i will play around with different stuff. i use midi so i can plug in diff instruments to see how they sound.
for the variety question -- i fail at this. my music is usually pretty steady repition of what i hope is catchy hook. this comes from the punk band background i think.
it looks like stone soup to me
though now i look more, some the doors looks like its deriv from 32x32 orthogonal
it is because this art could be made by someone in a few minutes with minimal effort and could potentially be considered trivial. medicinestorm's trivial collection is not a statement that it is trivial, it is just putting it for review later. your art is still available
i love this
ok
thats really cool. i wanted to have the melee weapon in my game hantolzuca be one of these, but i couldnt find one. now when i get back to that game some time in the next 20 years, i have a wepaon to work with!
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