Tumgik
mulchmouth · 5 days
Text
Tumblr media
Bee knife stickers are in. My patrons will get first dibs as part of sticker club. Sign up before the end of April to get one. www.patreon.com/MulchMouth
5 notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 6 days
Text
Tumblr media
Te-Uzoma, the anomaly. Quick character design for my partner in an upcoming rpg we are in.
22 notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 8 days
Text
I must not explain the joke. Explaining the joke is the joke-killer. I will face my followers who did not get the joke. I will permit them to pass over me and through me
70K notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 19 days
Text
If you post complaining that something doesn't exist, congrats, it's now your job to make at least part of it.
If you post complaining that there isn't enough of something, congrats, it's now your job to highlight and signal boost it.
2 notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 19 days
Text
Tumblr media
Werewolf with a cane, brought to you by my achey joints
21K notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 26 days
Photo
Tumblr media
My favourite genre of extinct animal is forbidden pupy
2K notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 26 days
Text
Tumblr media
WHAT DID YOU DO TO UPSET HER??
37 notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 26 days
Text
Contrary to public perception I am not a puppy boy. I am a dog man.
6 notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 27 days
Text
Tumblr media
WHAT DID YOU DO TO UPSET HER??
37 notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 28 days
Audio
DELETE THIS POST
727K notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 1 month
Text
Complaining that games have any micro transactions or dlc and that "that should just be in the core game" is a brain dead take.
Most video games cost $60. They have cost $60 since the 90s. Yet with the AAA model games cost MORE to produce. Hundreds of millions of dollars go into developing AAA games. It takes a lot of people a lot of time to make these massive games. Selling a million copies might not even break even.
I'm not saying that there aren't predatory microtransactions or that the AAA game model is even sustainable. Both are worthy of criticism. I am just so done with people bitching that any pay wall is bad, especially on games that have continued support after release. Either get comfortable paying over $100 for one game, deal with the fact that games are forced into an a la carte purchase model, or accept that AAA games are going to have to be much smaller in scope.
4 notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
Prismatic light on one of my cats fur.
9 notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 1 month
Text
I'm just going to leave this here, because this woman said what I've been trying to articulate for ages much more effectively and succinctly than I've been able to
25K notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
Skillet fried up some eggs for ya.
12 notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
What if froggy dishwasher magnet?
32 notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Been getting my head around drawing food in my style. I swear there is an uncanny valley of visually delicious.
5 notes · View notes
mulchmouth · 2 months
Text
OP, can you please share what relevant hardware specs you have?
I am not doubting that nightshade and glaze do run that fast for you, but it takes me at least 90 mins if not longer on my desktop for nightshade and 45 mins for glaze. I know I don't have a top of the line machine, but this is a pretty substantial difference.
"what is it like to use nightshade/glaze?"
so based on my own experience I thought I'd make this more transparent since I know a lot of people hesitate to take action on some things if they do not know Exactly what happens. it's me i'm people. So;
Nightshade takes about 30 minutes on its fastest setting. The end result tends to look like mild jpeg artifacting, very slightly creased paper, or just brush texturing. Looking at it normally, it is undetectable. Glaze is very visually similar, given the strategy, except that Glaze's longest time setting is 5 minutes.
You put in a file, select how much you want it affected and for how long you want it to render. For Nightshade, you also attach a tag to it, that way AI finds what it's looking for with an associated word. You select a folder for the final result to save to, then hit run.
It takes a lot of GPU/CPU. The fans on my laptop sound a bit like I'm running Minecraft, and it refuses to run if you have too many programs open. I could run Youtube and Nightshade at the same time, but Youtube did Not like it. Best to just take a break while you let it do its thing. Run Nightshade before you go out or something.
It does NOT like transparent png backgrounds. Makes me wonder how AI does with 'em. Anyways, running a backgroundless drawing through Glaze and Nightshade respectively makes it turn out like this:
Tumblr media Tumblr media
creasing effect is more noticeable, and it adds strange blocky black and white backgrounds to it. If you want good results for your time, be that less than 1 minute or 180 minutes, consider getting rid of the transparency.
I would post a before and after picture of a Nightshaded piece but of course, I would like to post exclusively poison on this site.
As one last note, it took me a lot of effort to find where you're actually supposed to download these tools, so Glaze is here and Nightshade is here. Overall I highly recommend using them if you can. Don't let AI run you off of your sites: run the AI out yourself.
7K notes · View notes