With the development of technology, comics don’t even need to be “drawn” anymore. Recently, a former employee of Sony Interactive Entertainment demonstrated how to generate comics using AI software. The high degree of completion simply shocked netizens. In the future, drawing comics only requires conception and no drawing skills? ! •Ryo Sogabe is a former employee of Sony Interactive Entertainment, responsible for game image production. He has recently become fascinated by an AI image generation software called "Midjourney". He has long heard that "Midjourney" can generate various images or simple videos on its own, but under the operation of experts, it can create even more amazing things. •Sogabe said that he knows nothing about comics, let alone drawing. The "comic" he created this time was just to express his own ideas. The work is called "The Wailing Canopy". The overall atmosphere is the near future era of highly developed mechanical civilization. It only cleverly adds lines to turn it into a high-end science fiction masterpiece comic. • Netizens commented that this "comic" is quite similar to the style of the works of the famous SF cartoonist Nihei Tsutomu, but the cartoonists must be pissed off if this effect is achieved without the hard work and dexterity of their hands. |
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