I made a live-action movie poster for DOOM.
It was thought that the process of coordinating the description between the symbolic form of the original DoomGuy in the game and the details suitable for realistic movies would be quite difficult. But I was able to finish this work easily, because I found a good LoRA that someone had made.
The image resource of DoomGuy in the game seems to have quite short arms, which continued to apply to the results. I tried to offset this with a few prompts, but when I lowered the weight, I had a problem moving away from DoomGuy shape. I just decided to supplement this in Photoshop.
I created a simple image with stable diffusion and then composited it in Photoshop. It was a fun job.
original ai image
Date: August 7, 1947
This report details the surprising interaction with the extraterrestrial beings who survived the FARAS-1947 crash. Remarkably, these beings showed not only an ability to understand and speak English but also demonstrated an array of behaviors similar to human characteristics.
Upon discovery, these beings were compliant and cooperative. Their capability to communicate in English came via small micro-speakers embedded on the surface of their biological spacesuits. The sophistication of these micro-speakers led some scientists to initially suspect the use of telepathy. The beings wore what appeared to be biological spacesuits but without helmets. They said they abandoned their helmets to comply with their security protocols. But at the same time they added that if we wanted to find the helmet, we could. Despite not wearing helmets, they showed no signs of respiratory distress. However, unlike humans, they did not appear to respire through a mouth or nose, but rather through an enclosed system provided by the suit, located beneath their necks. Their eyes appeared to be largely black, akin to sunglasses. Upon closer observation, it was found that beneath this black exterior, they possessed eyes similar in form to human eyes. They described this aspect of their appearance as part of a biological containment system. When scientists illuminated their eyes, they could see tiny lights floating under their outer black eyes.
While generally expressionless, these beings occasionally displayed human-like emotions, such as sadness, light-hearted laughter, and smiles. Their ability to converse in English led to a degree of skepticism among some observers, who questioned whether this could be an elaborate prank.
They explained that they had deliberately crashed to bypass certain protocols of importance to them. Despite some suffering severe injuries during the process, they indicated they had foreknowledge of the outcomes before the incident occurred. The beings suggested that their survival was limited to the lifespan permitted by their biological spacesuits. They proceeded to share specific pieces of information they wished to impart before their anticipated demise. However, due to the sensitive nature of these discussions, they cannot be disclosed in this document.
I made a live-action film poster for Naoki Urasawa's original manga <MONSTER>.
I was quite young when I saw this manga, so I didn't fully understand what it was trying to say besides the overall story. Rather, after I grew up, I was able to recall what this manga was about. Naoki Urasawa draws manga in a very realistic style, but at the same time it is exquisitely streamlined. As for what his painting style will look like when it is composed of realistic images, I think someone could still have gotten better results.
Kenzo was portrayed as a good-natured person, and I thought he represented the general public. Peaceful times, the masses who usually live a normal life just trying to look good for their boss, but when they find out someone is plotting an evil plan, they go out of their way to smash it.
Kenzo enlists the help of other populace around him, and he works to crush the great evil he is unable to counter. He is supported by the public like himself, and at the same time chased by the public like himself. All the while, Absolute Evil controls them all and quietly grows in power. Actually, I'm not sure if I understood it well. :D...;
The photograph, captured in the early evening over a small town in Kazakhstan, features a massive unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) suspended in the sky. The UAP, nearly the size of a mother ship and shaped like a flat rugby ball, has an enigmatic strip of detail, which the photographer described as an opening from which smaller objects emerged. This UAP, according to the leaked reports, was completely invisible from beneath, leading to questions about potential advanced cloaking technology. The timing of the UAP's appearance, considering Kazakhstan's historical role as a nuclear power, instigates further speculation about its origins and purpose. The photographer, known as Borat, was a chef at a local hotel situated amidst the high mountains. His hobby of capturing sunset scenes from high altitudes led to this unusual snapshot. However, instead of releasing this extraordinary photograph, Borat chose a different path. With the promise of a significant monetary compensation, he agreed not to leak the photograph. The agreement included a clause that required Borat and his family to immigrate to Turkmenistan, another Turkic-speaking country. This move, while providing a significant lifestyle change for Borat and his family, also ensured the photograph remained classified for many years. It was only when the related report leaked recently that the existence of this unique photograph came to light. This revelation stirred public interest, further adding layers of intrigue and speculation around this UAP and its untold narrative.
Date: 29th July 1948
The species is identified as 'MakHa', a name arising from the unique sound they produce during communication.
The MakHa are humanoid in form with tall, slender bodies and elongated limbs. They possess a distinctive elongated cranium, earning them the nickname "horse-head" among initial contact teams. Skin color varies from pale white to a more muted grey hue.
Unlike the Roswell aliens, they did not speak English. But one of them was able to use English, and the other learned quickly, so communication was soon possible.
MakHa society appears to treat all individuals equally, irrespective of their apparent age. Our observations suggest that this may not stem from moral or ideological concepts, but from the lack of significant functional and experiential differences between younger and older individuals.
The MakHa show clear signs of hostility towards the Roswell aliens, despite their likely shared origin. Our inquiries indicate that this antagonism is primarily due to pronounced ideological differences. The MakHa lean towards a more totalitarian and collectivist system compared to the Roswell one.
These MakHa were presumed to be artificially created creatures. They learned everything, but they felt mechanical, not by curiosity. Some officers taught them to play hide-and-seek, which they performed very well, but did not appear to have any pleasure or curiosity.
They didn't show much emotional change even after they understood that there was nothing they could change here. It's supposed to be because, in addition to their senses and nerves being different from modern humans, their view of time already has a good understanding of how these deterministic events work.
They just seemed content to understand and remember things around them. If they could have changed something, they would have acted as best they could, but they had already figured things out, so they didn't show much agitation or take any particular action in contact with some of the surviving Roswell aliens. Their behavior seemed very strange, but it wasn't that officers couldn't find their human side. They were fully communicative beings, and they wished their ancestors good luck.
The image, captured by an aviator at a significant altitude, features a UAP bearing a characteristic flat disk shape. The most notable elements are the two light sources below the UAP, creating an impressive glow against the vast sky. Above the UAP, a spatial distortion manifests as a haze, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the scene. Under the sunlight's illumination, the UAP exhibits a reflective quality, making it appear as if composed of smooth metal. This feature, along with the overall design, becomes strikingly clear in the high-quality picture, implying the possible existence of advanced technology. This photograph remained hidden from public view until the data from the promptyper was leaked. The image, originally preserved as film, was printed for digital archiving by the promptyper, before being digitally scanned. The later leak of this data introduced this intriguing photograph into public knowledge, sparking speculation and excitement around its origins and implications.
I made a live-action film poster for Naoki Urasawa's original manga <MONSTER>.
I was quite young when I saw this manga, so I didn't fully understand what it was trying to say besides the overall story. Rather, after I grew up, I was able to recall what this manga was about.
Naoki Urasawa draws manga in a very realistic style, but at the same time it is exquisitely streamlined. As for what his painting style will look like when it is composed of realistic images, I think someone could still have gotten better results.
Johan was a very unique character. I felt creepy and pity for his actions at the same time. Is evil made or is it born? It's easy to blame those who create evil. But if someone is born as evil, who is to blame for it? he was a character that made us ask these questions.
The movieization of Japanese comics has disappointed many people. What could be the cause? Maybe it's because it's not easy. Manga and Movies have different expressions.
I don't know what these images would look like to anyone else who likes Dragon Ball series.
I used a AI Model for realistic expression, and additionally used LoRA to help each character expression. and I asked the CHAT GPT to produce a fictional actor's name and very small miscellaneous letters written under the movie poster. After that, I worked on Photoshop to remove the flaws in the ai picture and make it look better.
This photo, taken in Seoul in 1973, offers a view of the city's bustling downtown and residential complexes. Hovering in the sky is a UAP, appearing to be in motion and captured from a close distance, presumably from a hill. The photographer's identity remains unknown.
What makes the photo stand out is the enigmatic green light seen on a distant ridge. This light, often reported at locations separate from the UAP sightings, is notably present in this picture as well. Whether this light results from the UAP's interaction with the ground or from some form of detection remains speculative.
Captured around midday, the UAP displays a distinct disc shape. The upper part is visibly solid, while the lower part shows a grooved design along the disc. Within the grooves, an element that appears to emit something can be seen. At the base, landing gear, potentially used for touchdown, is visible.
From the motion blur in the photograph, it can be inferred that the photographer had to move the camera to keep the UAP within the frame. This detail, along with the unique characteristics of the UAP and the mysterious green light, add layers of intrigue to this piece of historical photographic evidence.
I chose a low angle to portray Big Daddy's menacing look, and a leak in progress to portray Rapture's precarious appearance. The expression of splashing water was added with Photoshop. LoRA seem to have worked and did almost everything. I like this Big Daddy design, which is a little taller than the previous original design, as it seems to be suitable for a live-action film.
If there was one problem, it was not easy to get the Little Sisters into the right places. I just composited her in photoshop. Composite quality doesn't seem very good. Still, I'll have to be content with this.
BioShock was a big turning point for me. I started with a surprise about computer graphics, and the twist at the end is really the best I can think of now. I hope this work will be made into a great live-action movie someday.
little 3D effect on it. :D