https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Khuj4ASldmU
Artists are now on suicide watch. The machines will prevail again.
who gives a fuck about a shitty filter?
>>2518604
>denial
It'd be cool for a drug trip scene or something. Other than that it's pretty useless.
>>2518597
You keep making this thread over and over again. Why are you so obsessed with this shit?
>>2518622
>projecting
is this the 2nd stage after denial?
>>2518616
Name one practical application for this that removes the need for artists. I can't find one in the video you posted. Or do you think the animation in those frames and the original paintings that were used as basis for these filters were done by robots?
>>2518623
you are the one projecting his denial on us
>>2518625
>>Name one practical application for this that removes the need for artists.
Replace all artists that animated this movie with a script: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47h6pQ6StCk
And this is obviously just the beginning. Soon you'll combine multiple paintings to create new styles so each script may have their own new painting style. Much like how humans are influenced by other styles, but more efficient. Soon you'll be deprecated, sorry dude.
go back to /v/ you gormless mook
>>2518647
>literally devastated
>>2518597
It's a good thing I draw animu porn
>mfw all artists who worked to animate the movie below could be replaced by a script now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47h6pQ6StCk
>>2518676
It looks like a bunch of filters anyway, the aesthetics are kind of... Meh. Anything rotoscoped will look pretty shitty. What a waste of time and resources.
>>2518646
Okay. So you've got a script, and now you have nothing to put through your fucking filter because you fired all your animators and artists.
Personally I think the algorithm is super cool but come on, nigga, input is required. It'll probably be a very useful tool for photobashers, though.