>>4125082My fav model
>>4125383Not that I am aware, but I bet she wouldn't really like spicy food.
>>4125393As in songs? I really like them. It's the very first music I genuinely liked and listened on my own.
>>4126517Yes, if I focus very hard.
>>4126951As long as they respect her and love her genuinely I respect them as well. I hate it when people mistreat her while claiming to love her.
Mikufags do not really get jealous of each other. It all boils down to the fact that everyone see her differently, and someone's else Miku is like completely different character from my Miku. There is no meaningful way for us to compete.
>>4127370It's their devotion that makes them real waifufags, not thread where they post. I posted on /a/, /r9k/, th/mai/, 8/mai/ and all sorts of places. Does that make my love for her any less valid?
>>4127845I do not care about her at all.
>>4128035>I did 33 orb modless run until using itExtremely based.
>>4128279>What exactly is this?>>>/g/88197915>>4128417How simple-minded. AI scare reminds me of people being paranoid about atom energy.
AI is no more "soulless" than digital painting or using a printer over typewriter. It's a tool for you to utilize while producing your art. If you are afraid that a dumb AI given a short sentence can produce anything comparable to your art, then maybe your art isn't so interesting to begin with.
The artists I know that are technically capable love it. They incorporate AIs into their workflow to boost their productivity. And it takes quite a bit of skill to know how to construct a prompt and how to use and edit the results to help yourself in creation of the work you were commissioned for or whatever your audience likes. AI will never replace an artist, unless entirely of his "art" is literally reducible to a single sentence.
Also Miyazaki turned out really ignorant in that video. Instead of respecting hard work of these younger passionate students, he got all grumpy and salty for no reason.