I agree with what you said, but I think it's reductive for a few reasons:
- It was (and still is) amazing to me that GPT Image 2.0 was this good at making a coherent manga page in one shot.
- This project was focused mainly on the animation pipeline, not the manga page content.
- As with all things AI, it is up to the user's creative direction to make the output good. I did not give much creative direction at all to the example manga page, thus the AI catchphrases. With some guidance, this seems to be a very promising way to get your manga ideas onto "paper" quickly if you desire.
Very actively developing this project, so hopefully it'll become a suitable replacement relatively soon. Please open GitHub issues or PRs if you have specific requests, happy to help.
This is so cool to see. Saw tons of Waymo in LA/Santa Monica area when I was there in October. Very excited to see them expand basically all through SoCal!
I didn't get around to that because my monitor is not amazingly wide (mainly using a laptop :P). Thanks for the feedback though, I may add that in the future.
This is a fantastic release, been looking forward to --trim since the 2024 JuliaCon presentation. All of the other features look like fantastic QoL additions too - especially redefinition of structs and the introduction of apps.
I agree with what you said, but I think it's reductive for a few reasons:
- It was (and still is) amazing to me that GPT Image 2.0 was this good at making a coherent manga page in one shot.
- This project was focused mainly on the animation pipeline, not the manga page content.
- As with all things AI, it is up to the user's creative direction to make the output good. I did not give much creative direction at all to the example manga page, thus the AI catchphrases. With some guidance, this seems to be a very promising way to get your manga ideas onto "paper" quickly if you desire.