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In Super Mario World, Triangular Blocks let Mario run up various surfaces. However, they are only used with a limited number of surface types in-game, so that Mario's wall-running interaction with most tiles cannot actually be seen.
By modifying the game's code, it is revealed that while wall-running, Mario ignores many things that he would normally interact with, such as slopes, lava and Munchers. The footage shows him running up a tower of various objects that would normally have an effect on his movement or health, while ignoring all of them.
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So uh Nova and Cosmo are back with new designs
d'oh Mai you sneaky witch (not really lmao)
Happy St Nick Day y'all
The Cloudy Queen wishes you all a very Merry St Nick Day!
Snow Sisters
Okay hear me out...
... Shy Wapeach? Eh? Eh? Yes?
Doodles of my femsona Armada
Just recently got ClipStudio EX, and made this sorta-promo pic of Miel to warm up to this program! Enjoying it so far!
DMK: That was not the plan.
GeNovember Day 27
Babysitting the kids!
super mario rpg comics!!
geno gets bullied by an eight year old
They are Besties, they are Bosom Buddies, they are Gorgeous and I Love Them
Felt like making a pastel circus Bob-omb named Illene!
Many doodles/memes with my boy Armando
I brought Mieledie over to Mario as a Bzzap!
More than 16 years later, this design still absolutely fucks.
Aside from the pretty colors, it’s also really effective body horror: The glowing, electric blue Phazon seeping through every seam in Samus’ PED Suit clearly conveys that her body is being corrupted and mutated from the inside out… and what’s under the armor may no longer be human at this point.
Day 2610 Samus Aran
Kirbytober Day 31: Final Boss
Soul of Sectonia
As the sun rises, you shall fall
Rest my Queen... rest well.
Let your burdens fly away
Like Petals in the wind... 🌺
I REALLY wanted to end off the whole thing with Soul of Sectonia, I had it planned from the start. Did two alts as you can see- with the extra copies trailing behind, and then one without to really soak up the scene.
This was great fun! 🙏 Big shout out to @paintpanic for making the prompt list!
Vivian
i imagine that whenever cheshire hiccups it sounds like a clown honk or a bunch of bells jingling inside him lmao
Both of those sound adorable and hilarious at the same time Like, imagine he's just floating around the castle, when all of a sudden-
Happy Halloween!
(A silly doodle I made last night to tease a friend or two~)
I'm not an animator But that won't stop me from making shitposts
A new tool lets artists add invisible changes to the pixels in their art before they upload it online so that if it’s scraped into an AI training set, it can cause the resulting model to break in chaotic and unpredictable ways.
The tool, called Nightshade, is intended as a way to fight back against AI companies that use artists’ work to train their models without the creator’s permission. Using it to “poison” this training data could damage future iterations of image-generating AI models, such as DALL-E, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion, by rendering some of their outputs useless—dogs become cats, cars become cows, and so forth. MIT Technology Review got an exclusive preview of the research, which has been submitted for peer review at computer security conference Usenix.
AI companies such as OpenAI, Meta, Google, and Stability AI are facing a slew of lawsuits from artists who claim that their copyrighted material and personal information was scraped without consent or compensation. Ben Zhao, a professor at the University of Chicago, who led the team that created Nightshade, says the hope is that it will help tip the power balance back from AI companies towards artists, by creating a powerful deterrent against disrespecting artists’ copyright and intellectual property. Meta, Google, Stability AI, and OpenAI did not respond to MIT Technology Review’s request for comment on how they might respond.
Zhao’s team also developed Glaze, a tool that allows artists to “mask” their own personal style to prevent it from being scraped by AI companies. It works in a similar way to Nightshade: by changing the pixels of images in subtle ways that are invisible to the human eye but manipulate machine-learning models to interpret the image as something different from what it actually shows.
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Jengel would just get Chesire and just
Chesire is from @theyoshimister
some relatively older art of Susie from Kirby, I really need to draw her again sometime!
hi op! did you get the asks I sent you ur shadow ask blog? I'm just asking cause my reception sucks around here
I did, but I'm not answering them. I'm not obligated to answer every single ask, and if I do that, I'm going to get burnt out way faster. Also, I didn't like the themes that were sent there; they made me super uncomfortable.