greetings, Veeky Forums. Counting up all the fantasy/sci-fi/environment art I've saved over the years results in around 10k+ images. I'm planning a major overhaul when I can find the time, I'd eventually throw it all up online so Veeky Forums can share. How do you sort all the stuff you've saved?
I've currently split it along pic related loose theming lines.
Posting some of my faves to attract interest. Art thread in any case!
Makes me REALLY wish for a good tag-based file system. Y'know, instead of just files and folders, everything has a list of tags. could be tagged "knight, sword, medieval, antlers, yellow".
Camden Butler
Hydrus
Noah Jones
I feel like colours would be unnecessary, no?
Thomas Green
shit dude. that looks amazing. I was just thinking of spinning up a program that would have done something similar to this, if someone hadn't already done it.
Ryan Foster
>Hydrus (software), a software suite for simulating subsurface water flow ?
Maybe, until you get someone asking for a yellow knight picture. Then you're all "BAM I got this!"
"The hydrus network client is a desktop application written for Anonymous and other internet-fluent media nerds who have large media collections. It organises your files into an internal database and browses them with tags instead of folders, a little like a *booru on your desktop. Tags and files can be anonymously shared through custom servers that any user may run. Everything is free, and the source code is included with the release."
Easton Edwards
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Christian Allen
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Benjamin Scott
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Ethan Moore
Ok, neat. Have to add "tag" to a Google search to find that, lol
Of course, my next wish is for something to automatically tag all my gorillions of files without me doing it.
Easton Miller
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Cooper Allen
get on that neural network, user.
Cameron Howard
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Evan Richardson
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Nathaniel Ramirez
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Juan Richardson
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Jaxon Carter
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Andrew Davis
Aw man, that's like years' more work to figure out how to do it. This all started so simply.
Thomas Sullivan
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Oliver Hughes
the problem is that initial data set that seeds the network. Google already has tags that it thinks are related to your image searches and groups them by colour to how related its guesses are. Training a neural network to recognize one aspect of an image is definitely possible in not that much time (a whole folder full of thousands of different images is different ), you could probably set one up and train it to differentiate single characters (esp with face recognition) vs a "scene".
Jose Morgan
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Adam Miller
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Joshua Lee
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Jose Cook
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Josiah Wright
Hydrus has some support for that kind of thing, but it's mostly older images from boorus.