~IF IT FITS IT SHIPS~
After uploading 3 separate files into a group session i was able to take the baby ai into a comic mode, but the original images it tried without those files…
made me sad inside…
I have to make some comics for a friend…
When (not if) you get this working (with an intuitive and friendly UI/UX), you could license it and potentialy make some serious scratch. Particularly in Japan:
Key Popular Comic Book Markets
Japan: Japan is widely considered the largest single comic book market in the world by volume of sales and number of titles published. Comics, known as manga, are an integral part of the culture, read by people of all ages and found everywhere from bookstores to convenience stores. The market is driven by both strong print sales and a large digital readership.
United States: The U.S. is a dominant force in the global market, known for iconic superhero franchises from powerhouses like Marvel and DC Comics. The U.S. market has a significant global cultural impact due to multimedia adaptations (movies, TV shows, and merchandise) that fuel interest in the original comics.
South Korea: South Korea has a rapidly growing market, primarily driven by webtoons (digital, vertical-scroll comics) and manhwa. High smartphone penetration and innovative digital platforms have made comics easily accessible and extremely popular among younger audiences.
France and Belgium: These countries have a rich, long-standing tradition of comics, referred to as bandes dessinées (BD) or graphic novels, which are considered an established art form (the “ninth art”). They boast a high number of creators per capita, and the market includes both popular local creations (like Tintin, Asterix, and Lucky Luke) and a significant appetite for imported manga, of which France is the largest importer outside of Japan.
Other Notable Markets: Other countries with significant comic cultures and growing markets include China, Germany, Italy, Brazil, and India, with digital comics and manga increasing in popularity across all these regions.
@jeffvpace while you’re holding that I should tell you that I only access the gpt through the web browser and don’t know a thing about creating Ui… i have to set each variable manually when mounting the files+prompt sets
I’m still practicing how to use my modules…so nothing here is final, just sharing part of the process. Felt like pushing the window-physics a bit today. Trying to make a normal window behave like a stretched “bubble” panel. So this is still a working process and a bit chaotic…but so much fun…