I've tried dark skin: on and dark skin: off, but it only generates whites anyways. No glasses either. Open mouth sorta works, but half of the ladies look like they've been passed through a mangle
That was a series of the faces I present when confronting to different situations :p work me is serious, at-home me looks like a cheap hippie, in-my-head me is a metal/punk rocker, ... you get the idea. This one here is how I'd think of myself when off duty :p
you know when you browse art, some people clearly know how to draw correct body anatomy but completely ignore real world physics when drawing architecture and mess up projection, but others can draw perfect geometric shapes but can't draw characters at all
I guess you could spend years practicing but maybe you got better things to do in life
@user1306322 and the one on the bottom right looks suspiciously like Nami.
(and that is purposely avoiding to mention that some would probably join Street Fighters Ken in the "your victory pose will be changed on western release" club)
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Sega - yep, the one who made Sonic - has a partnership with them. The software has multiple "voice banks" and most of them were given an anime like appearance for marketing purpose.
Calling up on the thousands of fan made content and song, Sega though... Why not contact the authors, pay them for the license on the content, make videos for the songs and turn that into a rhythm game we can sell?
And so the Project Diva franchise was made.
Quite popular if you like Vocaloid songs.
Also, quite good ....
Average western rhythm game has... 40 song if you are lucky?
Project Diva Future Tone has... more than 250.
And then a next step was made.
@Shadow9 some fan had the idea "why shouldn't we try to make videos too?"
and the result was what is called Miku Miku Dance.
A character poser fan made software than can use fan made 3d models to create fan videos.
@Shadow9 if you search for Miku Miku Dance on youtube, you will see that people started making models for other characters too. So, you end up with videos of Goku from Dragonball dancing on World is Mine.
Some apparently are trying to reverse engineering the way Dreams stores model locally to find a way to import all the models that were made for MMD in the game
(and others are trying to do the same with blender)
About a year ago... someone was already wondering about that, but people concluded it was impossible since Dreams models aren't polygon based.
@BlueSoul Maybe not. I was having trouble finding the example I was thinking of and found that. The person completely altered the appearance of the game characters to something else, I think they made a few different ones; it was from the early days, when the idea first came up (? ~ several years ago ?).
The question that broke me today - "I can't unzip this zip file which I take from a database". Yeah. No wonder. The method of unzipping was to take the binary data and turn that into an UTF-8 string.
I can stomach the truckload of "I need to do TLS stuff and I refuse to even lookup what TLS is", but that was a limit that made me close the SO homepage tab.
@canon I wasn't being used or leveraged. I offered to people to convey their words. I try to indicate in a post if I am quoting something or not. But this isn't me being taken advantage of. It is trying to cope with a tough situation, and support my coworkers, while still trying to keep the communication flowing as much as I can.
I have tried their avatar serving URL and can see the default image from: https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar - for what that's worth.
When I visit them directly I see this:
But above it said "image not found", but now it's changed to the words "user image". --- So I would suggest that SE is being blocked, and not me. @Yaakov
In firefox I'm seeing a mixed content warning alert for this chat. Not sure what's breaking, but am curious if its gravatar and your FF is blocking the insecure content
could be, my fault recovery and fiddling hassle threshold tops out at messing with in browser and well known plugin settings. Been burned a few times in the past screwing around with obscure settings, and for as many times as spyvertizers have bought old and little known plugins and turned them into data vacuums I no longer trust Jim-Bobs Expose a Single Setting to a UI Switch type plugins either.
Or at least I think that's yours, adding .jpg seems to break it - I have to add #.jpg to the end of the URL to display Canon's avatar properly (otherwise it looks like a generated avatar):
It's doing that "image not found" there, but if I go directly I can see it using:.https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/fb28992cd1fc9cbc1d3b044f6bf63953?s=192&d=identicon&r=PG#.jpg
Tapping on the words "image not found" also shows the image; though I understand that many (some) of you see the image just fine ...
@Shadow A quick question regarding changelog entries: you always insist that it only list feature changes and not bug fixes. The question I have is that if there's a feature change that was made, but never really existed because there was a breaking bug that was later fixed, how should I list it?
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Should I list just the original change on the original date, the change on the new (bug fix) date? My personal opinion would be to list both, with a clear note on the original change entry that it wasn't really implemented due to a bug, and a second entry with the bug fix date indicating that the bug was fixed, but that would go against your advice.
@PimpJuiceIT That's a blatant spammer and troll. I'd stop engaging with them and just flag it as spam.
@PimpJuiceIT Yeah, I'm sorry, this isn't really the room to talk about per-site cases. We do have another room Charcoal where you can request escalation of spam cases (emphasis on spam) across the network in case they aren't handled quickly.
I've gone ahead and reported it there. Do note that 99%+ cases of spam are caught by automatic triggers and reported there; this was among the <1% that wasn't.