I couldn't think of a good localized pun. One of the words in Japanese for "love" is "koi", like the fish of the same name, just written with different kanji.
The commentary for the Twitter version of the picture translates to something like "Aunn, who wants to protect the dignity of the shrine, and Reimu, who doesn't care as long as the peace is kept."
This translation from Japanese to English is interesting to me as an English learner. it's not accurate as such but it's correct to expless atmosphere. Good job.
This translation from Japanese to English is interesting to me as an English learner. it's not accurate as such but it's correct to expless atmosphere. Good job.
Current events context: With the nearing of Grok having access to Twitter’s images for AI generation, many artists are not only jumping ship from Twitter- but adding watermarks as well.
Current events context: With the nearing of Grok having access to Twitter’s images for AI generation, many artists are not only jumping ship from Twitter- but adding watermarks as well.
Current events context: With the nearing of Grok having access to Twitter’s images for AI generation, many artists are not only jumping ship from Twitter- but adding watermarks as well.
It's quite a talk now, and worse it's some artist are clueless of not realizing that you can turn it off anyway and instead defacing their artworks.
Nowadays it's always that waterwark being slapped in the character fanart thus ruining it when posting on pubblic. If it wasn't for the AI crap, none of this would happened at all.
Nowadays it's always that waterwark being slapped in the character fanart thus ruining it when posting on pubblic. If it wasn't for the AI crap, none of this would happened at all.
Pretty much, it's pretty uncreative. It wasn't that, some deface their own artwork using glaze that it becomes bad.
Someone already said that they don't think of this when they started adding those and believe that will "solve" the problem only not to know that AI will not learn without a human gathering data on it's behalf.