Dall-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion (etc) - who's playing, and with which?

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    • DamnYakuZoku
    • yeah, but those eyes are still not human :)sted
    • Yeah, but how can this be used outside of an NFT? The low resolution digital concept art, I mean.toemaas
    • @toemass you can upscale it to print qualityskinny_puppy
    • done by an 10 year old ?.neverscared
    • You can upscale and improve it using Magnific. And upscale to billboard sizes using Gigapixel.microkorg
    • billboards generally aren't very large dpi files... just saying. i could bore you to death with the detailsjonny_quest_lives
    • but mechs are usually built at 1 inch = 1 foot at between 300-40dpi at most. subway 2 sheets tend to be the highest rez OOH buyjonny_quest_lives
    • lot of OOH is digital now so a lot of builds are either 1080x1920 or 1920x1080jonny_quest_lives
    • if you stand next to it and it's not a screen it's usually 150-200dpi if it's up high over your head and viewed at a distance it's 30dpi at mostjonny_quest_lives
    • i'll go crawl back into my print dungeon now.jonny_quest_lives
    • Most of the large-scale print stuff I have done is in 300dpi, My eyes just won't accept anything below 150.sted
    • I remember the first time I had to submit materials for scaffold nets, designing at 80 dpi was my worst nightmare.sted
    • one of the (several) issues I have with this is that I can only downvote it once.face_melter
    • @jonny_quest_lives thanks, super interesting. TIL OOH Out Of Home advertising.skinny_puppy
    • ahah i knew you're going to like it :)sted
    • yup, by 'billboard' I meant f*ckin' huge resolution. With Magnific and GigaPixel you can keep enlarging with AI doing its best to upscale details.microkorg
    • I sent artwork out for a 8ft tall wall with a photo and the print shop said it wasn’t high res. I reminded them no photo that size in high res even exists.monospaced
    • wallscapes we usually build 95dpi at final scale if it's a picky client... 75dpi is usually acceptable...jonny_quest_lives
    • the problem we run into is a lot of specs are copy pasted incorrectly by sales teams or info deleted so it turns into "we need a 300dpi file"jonny_quest_lives
    • versus a 300 dpi file built at 1"=1' scale i.e.- 14'x48' billblboard file supply would be 14 inches x48inches at 300dpi for a linked tiff at 200-300mb'sjonny_quest_lives

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