Night Night - don’t let the vampire bite
Now you know why I wear shades, so as not to terrify the Frostpackers.
Now you know why I wear shades, so as not to terrify the Frostpackers.
My, what big legs you have
According to her character sheet, Yiole is 196 cm tall vs Ishtanchuk who is 157 cm (and Indahmawar, Ish’s taller cousin, is all of 164, which kind of explains why Yiole is protective of her friends the cutesy little Khanid cousins).
Then, the AI put heels on Yiole, who was supposed to be wearing flat sandals -she doesn’t really need heels, but is known (in lore) to wear 12 cm stilettos when she really wants to instil fear into the heart of men…
Oh that’s easy , just ask them for their car keys
When someone that has zero idea of what they are talking about on any forum.
Or when the entire thread goes off the rails..
You are guilty of derailing the thread and are hereby fined 1 billion isk , payable to me, plus another 1 billion isk for not liking my last 2 posts - total payable - 2 billion isk.
Failure to pay in a prompt manner will result in a Frostpacker getting ganked and all his assets confiscated
Google says that’s an AZUB T-Tris AR reclining trycicle standing by an AI generated transgender rider wearing a pink riding suit and a wig tied in a horsetail.
My guess is that Google wants to help selling trikes rather than AI image editing software?
And now I’m off. Night night people!
Google also thinks my houseplant is a ferret.
Time to go to sleep… night night people!
Also: handcrafted as they come…
Photograph: Lady Bridget Poulett as Arethusa in a Vivex process color print by Yevonde Cumbers Middleton, 1935.
The Vivex process was a difficult technique which used three negatives shot in quick succession or in a one-shot triple camera with colour filters to generate a gelatin-based color positive. The technique was largely manual and implied carefully adjusting three different layers along a 80-step long process which rendered prints with vibrant colors that wouldn’t fade. It was a relatively common technique for high end prints in the UK until the war started in 1939 and the company behind it had to close its doors.