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| | | | | Can AI Image generation tools make re-imagined, higher-resolution versions of old video game graphics? Over the last few days, I used AI image generation to reproduce one of my childhood nightmares. I wrestled with Stable Diffusion, Dall-E and Midjourney to see how these commercial AI generation tools can help retell an old visual story - the intro cinematic to an old video game (Nemesis 2 on the MSX). This post describes the process and my experience in using these models/services to retell a story in higher fidelity graphics. Meet Dr. Venom This fine-looking gentleman is the villain in a video game. Dr. Venom appears in the intro cinematic of Nemesis 2, a 1987 video game. This image, in particular, comes at a dramatic reveal in the cinematic. Let's update ... | |
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| | | | | In part 1 of this article, I've detailed the natures of AI image generators, art, and artists, and laid out some of the issues with the technology. Part 2 is about where we go from here. The tech exists now: What can we do with it? I read many tech-bros suggesting AI image generators as... | |
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