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porphyra ◴[] No.41870564[source]
I find that Adobe is really pulling away from open source software with all this AI stuff. A few years ago it could be argued that GIMP, Inkscape, and Darktable could do almost everything that Photoshop, Illustrator, and Lightroom could, albeit with a jankier user interface.

But now none of the open source software can compete with AI generative fill, AI denoising, and now AI rotation.

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horsawlarway ◴[] No.41871202[source]
I'm not convinced. The flows are a little less convenient right now, but that's basically it.

Ex - I can absolutely get exactly this same rotation feature using open toolchains, they just haven't been nicely consolidated into a pretty package yet.

So to recreate the same thing adobe is doing here I currently have to:

1. Use the 3d-pack in comfy-ui to get stack orbit camera poses for my char (see: https://github.com/MrForExample/ComfyUI-3D-Pack scroll down to stack orbit in the readme)

2. Import those images back into the open source tool manually.

Is it as convenient? Nope - it requires a lot more setup and knowledge.

Is it hard to imagine this getting implemented in open source? Also nope. It's going to happen, it just won't be quite as quick.

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1. JoeyJoJoJr ◴[] No.41874241[source]
Do you know if there is an AI tool to “explode” an image, such as a character, into individual parts for a texture atlas?

See example: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9606161/53874756-0...