The image, captured by an aviator at a significant altitude, features a UAP bearing a characteristic flat disk shape. The most notable elements are the two light sources below the UAP, creating an impressive glow against the vast sky. Above the UAP, a spatial distortion manifests as a haze, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the scene. Under the sunlight's illumination, the UAP exhibits a reflective quality, making it appear as if composed of smooth metal. This feature, along with the overall design, becomes strikingly clear in the high-quality picture, implying the possible existence of advanced technology. This photograph remained hidden from public view until the data from the promptyper was leaked. The image, originally preserved as film, was printed for digital archiving by the promptyper, before being digitally scanned. The later leak of this data introduced this intriguing photograph into public knowledge, sparking speculation and excitement around its origins and implications.
I made a Live-action movie poster of Dragon Ball Z using AI-generated images and Photoshop.
This is a fan art. I also hope this legendary manga to be made into a live-action movie. Rather than filming an actor's acting, I think we need CG that cannot be distinguished from the actual situation. Like Avatar and Alita : Battle Angel, for example.
Kuririn is known as the strongest Earthman. Nevertheless, I remember that it was painted as a human symbol of trying and overcoming despite clear limitations.
I think Kuririn is the main character who preached the importance of effort to children. There are many natural geniuses like alien, Goku in the world, but they have shown that even with ordinary skills like Kuririn, they can stand shoulder to shoulder.
above all else. He won the heart of Android 18, and married her. What does this say? Having a good wife, more than anything else, means a true winner in life.
I made a live-action film poster for Naoki Urasawa's original manga <MONSTER>.
I was quite young when I saw this manga, so I didn't fully understand what it was trying to say besides the overall story. Rather, after I grew up, I was able to recall what this manga was about. Naoki Urasawa draws manga in a very realistic style, but at the same time it is exquisitely streamlined. As for what his painting style will look like when it is composed of realistic images, I think someone could still have gotten better results.
Kenzo was portrayed as a good-natured person, and I thought he represented the general public. Peaceful times, the masses who usually live a normal life just trying to look good for their boss, but when they find out someone is plotting an evil plan, they go out of their way to smash it.
Kenzo enlists the help of other populace around him, and he works to crush the great evil he is unable to counter. He is supported by the public like himself, and at the same time chased by the public like himself. All the while, Absolute Evil controls them all and quietly grows in power. Actually, I'm not sure if I understood it well. :D...;
I made a Live-action movie poster of Dragon Ball Z using AI-generated images and Photoshop.
This is a fan art. I also hope this legendary manga to be made into a live-action movie. Rather than filming an actor's acting, I think we need CG that cannot be distinguished from the actual situation. Like Avatar and Alita : Battle Angel, for example.
Frieza remains one of the most terrifying villain in my memory. I rarely saw Dragon Ball Z on the air to attend the academy on time, but I don't know if this Frieza, who appeared in his spare time, was a man or a woman, and I was really scared to see a huge force coming out of his fingers.
And as we'll find out later, Frieza is obviously a villain, but he's quite gentle and funny. Decades later, many people were reevaluating Frieza (such as using honorifics for subordinates and enemies) It is hoped that in order for today's growing children to be able to see Dragon Ball again, one day they will have to expand to other media or remake it.
I created a simple image with stable diffusion and then composited it in Photoshop. It was a fun job.
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Date: August 7, 1947
This report details the surprising interaction with the extraterrestrial beings who survived the FARAS-1947 crash. Remarkably, these beings showed not only an ability to understand and speak English but also demonstrated an array of behaviors similar to human characteristics.
Upon discovery, these beings were compliant and cooperative. Their capability to communicate in English came via small micro-speakers embedded on the surface of their biological spacesuits. The sophistication of these micro-speakers led some scientists to initially suspect the use of telepathy. The beings wore what appeared to be biological spacesuits but without helmets. They said they abandoned their helmets to comply with their security protocols. But at the same time they added that if we wanted to find the helmet, we could. Despite not wearing helmets, they showed no signs of respiratory distress. However, unlike humans, they did not appear to respire through a mouth or nose, but rather through an enclosed system provided by the suit, located beneath their necks. Their eyes appeared to be largely black, akin to sunglasses. Upon closer observation, it was found that beneath this black exterior, they possessed eyes similar in form to human eyes. They described this aspect of their appearance as part of a biological containment system. When scientists illuminated their eyes, they could see tiny lights floating under their outer black eyes.
While generally expressionless, these beings occasionally displayed human-like emotions, such as sadness, light-hearted laughter, and smiles. Their ability to converse in English led to a degree of skepticism among some observers, who questioned whether this could be an elaborate prank.
They explained that they had deliberately crashed to bypass certain protocols of importance to them. Despite some suffering severe injuries during the process, they indicated they had foreknowledge of the outcomes before the incident occurred. The beings suggested that their survival was limited to the lifespan permitted by their biological spacesuits. They proceeded to share specific pieces of information they wished to impart before their anticipated demise. However, due to the sensitive nature of these discussions, they cannot be disclosed in this document.
I made a Live-action movie poster of Dragon Ball Z using AI-generated images and Photoshop.
This is a fan art. I also hope this legendary manga to be made into a live-action movie. Rather than filming an actor's acting, I think we need CG that cannot be distinguished from the actual situation. Like Avatar and Alita : Battle Angel, for example.
I think Bulma has shown a versatile and capable woman image in Dragon Ball series. The technologies she uses, such as miniature capsules (Hoi Poi Capsules) and Dragon Ball Tracker, were extraordinary, and it was a great pleasure to see them work in animation.
And Bulma was one of the first characters to introduce me to the concept of "pretty woman" at the time. Let's stop discussing whether this is okay. We'll find out about this one day anyway and find it ourselves. Animation just moved it up a few months to a year. Ha Ha.
I used Stable Diffusion to produce a comedy horror movie poster about ai home tutor robot.
In this fictional movie, a boy named Thomas gets into trouble until EDU-BOT is broken.
I didn't imagine the details. As individual human rights begin to be respected, on the contrary, teachers' rights are falling. We need to discuss this issue.
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I made a Live-action movie poster of Dragon Ball Z using AI-generated images and Photoshop.
This is a fan art. I also hope this legendary manga to be made into a live-action movie. Rather than filming an actor's acting, I think we need CG that cannot be distinguished from the actual situation. Like Avatar and Alita : Battle Angel, for example.
When I remember Goku, the first thing that came to my mind was the disappointment of not being able to use Kamehameha. The concept of a character that grows over time made Goku come to me as a really vivid being in my childhood. I remember Goku before the Dragon Ball Z series was pretty funny, but after the Z series the atmosphere changed very scary, 'is this really a children's animation?' I also had this question. Dragon Ball Z was considered very violent, so even my parents thought it was a cautionary animation. But now that I think about it, what Goku has shown in Dragon Ball has had a tremendous impact on each of us growing up. Fighting to protect the Earth and friends, and enjoying the battle in the process, sometimes trying to endure and grow again even if can't enjoying it. And achieving growth and eventually achieving goals. These were things that we couldn't easily learn in school.