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RE: Showcase Sunday: Origin Seed Project

in OnChainArt4 years ago

Nah, they just said don't make the new post copy and paste, which honestly I agree with. Not too much to ask to make a new current post, maybe change a bit, add more content to the post etc.

Also, lots of people love to look at the wireframes, myself included. It's not just you, that's why I always include them. :)

I began work on an animation, but it was kinda pointless because I wasn't going to be able to render it anyway. A single frame was taking upwards of 20-30 min just for the 3D, then there was pretty heavy comp work too. This was before I had any experience working with a render farm though so I guess I could now if I wanted to spend the money, which I currently definitely do not.

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Was just wondering as I've seen writers getting pinged (because they pretty much have to copy and paste even though most of them have added preface text saying it was an old post from this long ago and usually also done a bit of editing like making things flow better or correcting speelig errors that were missed the first time) and also artists who had the audacity to reuse an image even though the post text is usually completely different, and had to be telling people it's fine, the thing that's doing the commenting is a bot and has no real sense of context and early days will generate heaps of false positives as things get worked out, don't worry yadda yadda yadda and hoping I'm not inadvertently lying XD

Yay I'm not crazy!

Ahh yes I've done the taking weeks to render out an animation because a frame takes several minutes to render. Not the best if you have deadlines XD

There's free render farms (or at least there's sheepit, I don't know if anything else has come up since) but I guess you need to be comfortable with randoms having access to the work files :)

Ahh, I see. Well if it becomes an issue I might just mute that HW bot account in OCA if they can’t manage to get a handle on false positives. It’s not something I’d seen a lot of.

Also with the coming HF we’ll be moving to decentralized blacklists so it all might work really different after that.

The bot probably doesn't have much in the way of contextual awareness and is just finding whatever is within its parameters. I'm going to have to look at how the decentralised blacklists are being done, but it sounds like a good idea at least in theory XD I think it might be worth waiting til after the hardfork and the inevitable dust to settle.