I will add a less complex version of this idea. So if this idea is too complex for current AI or at least with what we have available, a simpler approach could be a roleplaying interface combined with a space for images with already pre generated images that are labeled in such a way that the AI at least can load an apprpriate image when needed, “Sarah goes to the local library” and the AI would load the image marked “library” or “Sarah at the library”.
These images could be photos, drawings or AI generated and uploaded. It wouldnt solve the problem of “locking” a characters appearance or locations to create a smooth, coherent flow of images but at least it could make things a bit more interesting. Yes, the AI in many apps and at perchance can draw images when roleplaying but they are anything but coherent much less an accurate depiction of characters and events. If I write “a cute warrior girl holding a sword” I would most likey get a girl with a deformed eye holding some sort of gardening tool in one of her five pinkies that extend from her third arm behind her back.
There are a few roleplaying apps similar to this I believe but few give you any real control, most are hyper commercialized with censored AIs, coins, gems, limited options, standard crap and same shitty user generated gandalf-hobos, cat-girls and wooden smelly taverns.
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I will add a less complex version of this idea. So if this idea is too complex for current AI or at least with what we have available, a simpler approach could be a roleplaying interface combined with a space for images with already pre generated images that are labeled in such a way that the AI at least can load an apprpriate image when needed, “Sarah goes to the local library” and the AI would load the image marked “library” or “Sarah at the library”.
These images could be photos, drawings or AI generated and uploaded. It wouldnt solve the problem of “locking” a characters appearance or locations to create a smooth, coherent flow of images but at least it could make things a bit more interesting. Yes, the AI in many apps and at perchance can draw images when roleplaying but they are anything but coherent much less an accurate depiction of characters and events. If I write “a cute warrior girl holding a sword” I would most likey get a girl with a deformed eye holding some sort of gardening tool in one of her five pinkies that extend from her third arm behind her back.
There are a few roleplaying apps similar to this I believe but few give you any real control, most are hyper commercialized with censored AIs, coins, gems, limited options, standard crap and same shitty user generated gandalf-hobos, cat-girls and wooden smelly taverns.