It was questionable plot lines and Optimus Prime's motivational speechs that stuck me.
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I chose a low angle to portray Big Daddy's menacing look, and a leak in progress to portray Rapture's precarious appearance. The expression of splashing water was added with Photoshop. LoRA seem to have worked and did almost everything. I like this Big Daddy design, which is a little taller than the previous original design, as it seems to be suitable for a live-action film.
If there was one problem, it was not easy to get the Little Sisters into the right places. I just composited her in photoshop. Composite quality doesn't seem very good. Still, I'll have to be content with this.
BioShock was a big turning point for me. I started with a surprise about computer graphics, and the twist at the end is really the best I can think of now. I hope this work will be made into a great live-action movie someday.
little 3D effect on it. :D
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.
Johan was a very unique character. I felt creepy and pity for his actions at the same time. Is evil made or is it born? It's easy to blame those who create evil. But if someone is born as evil, who is to blame for it? he was a character that made us ask these questions.
I made a live-action movie poster for DOOM.
It was thought that the process of coordinating the description between the symbolic form of the original DoomGuy in the game and the details suitable for realistic movies would be quite difficult. But I was able to finish this work easily, because I found a good LoRA that someone had made.
The image resource of DoomGuy in the game seems to have quite short arms, which continued to apply to the results. I tried to offset this with a few prompts, but when I lowered the weight, I had a problem moving away from DoomGuy shape. I just decided to supplement this in Photoshop.
The movieization of Japanese comics has disappointed many people. What could be the cause? Maybe it's because it's not easy. Manga and Movies have different expressions.
I don't know what these images would look like to anyone else who likes Dragon Ball series.
I used a AI Model for realistic expression, and additionally used LoRA to help each character expression. and I asked the CHAT GPT to produce a fictional actor's name and very small miscellaneous letters written under the movie poster. After that, I worked on Photoshop to remove the flaws in the ai picture and make it look better.
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.