One of our earliest lads: HOWL
Genus: Bubo bubo (Eurasian eagle owl)
Art origin: Owl painting from 1829 by Magnus von Wright, collaged together with a BIG MOON, recoloured & vectorised.
Motto: "Wisdom in silence"
#ArtAdvent #birds #indiedev
One of our earliest lads: HOWL
Genus: Bubo bubo (Eurasian eagle owl)
Art origin: Owl painting from 1829 by Magnus von Wright, collaged together with a BIG MOON, recoloured & vectorised.
Motto: "Wisdom in silence"
#ArtAdvent #birds #indiedev
You'll pry my bird puns out of my cold dead claws... here's: CAWLIGULA
Genus: Campephilus (woodpecker)
Art origin: Woodpecker illustration by by George Shaw (1751-1813); collaged with Roman wreath, re-coloured & vectorised.
Motto: "Nasty. Just... nasty."
#ArtAdvent #birds #indiedev
You'll pry my bird puns out of my cold dead claws... here's: CAWLIGULA
Genus: Campephilus (woodpecker)
Art origin: Woodpecker illustration by by George Shaw (1751-1813); collaged with Roman wreath, re-coloured & vectorised.
Motto: "Nasty. Just... nasty."
#ArtAdvent #birds #indiedev
You and who? It's: CANOODLE
Genus: Agapornis roseicollis (lovebird)
Art origin: Re-coloured & vectorised painting by Alexander Francis Lydon (1884)
Motto: "We thought there'd be more snacks?"
You and who? It's: CANOODLE
Genus: Agapornis roseicollis (lovebird)
Art origin: Re-coloured & vectorised painting by Alexander Francis Lydon (1884)
Motto: "We thought there'd be more snacks?"
#art #bird #fish #doodle #nature #ink #artist #animal #wildlife #bw #capybara #turtle #coelacanth #cobra #turtle #snake #kiwi #lungfish #seahorse #shark #frog #cute #snek #creature #critter
The Franz Joseph version is slightly nicer, IMO. This UFP logo is an appealing bit of design, but is far too human-centric to represent all the worlds of the Federation. What were they thinking!
The Franz Joseph version is slightly nicer, IMO. This UFP logo is an appealing bit of design, but is far too human-centric to represent all the worlds of the Federation. What were they thinking!
[Original post on dice.camp]
[Original post on dice.camp]
You'd probably need indexed full-text copies of the training data, possibly vectorised (ie converted to tokens), and that's yet another rabbit hole
You'd probably need indexed full-text copies of the training data, possibly vectorised (ie converted to tokens), and that's yet another rabbit hole
like, the pixels dont feel too sharp too me; i shouldve sent out a vectorised file instead?
additionally, i really wanted the white border on the outside!
(btw, i used stickerapp for manufacturing!)
but besides that, im quite happy with this
like, the pixels dont feel too sharp too me; i shouldve sent out a vectorised file instead?
additionally, i really wanted the white border on the outside!
(btw, i used stickerapp for manufacturing!)
but besides that, im quite happy with this
I'm sorry to say this, but cosine similarity between vectorised pages does not necessarily reflect that, and could well cost you money.
I'm sorry to say this, but cosine similarity between vectorised pages does not necessarily reflect that, and could well cost you money.
• sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016926072500375X
• arxiv.org/abs/2410.11920
Code:
• github.com/sukjulian/deep-vectorised-operators
Collaboration with Guido Nannini, Patryk Rygiel, @christophbrune.bsky.social, Gianluca Pontone, Alberto Redaelli and @jelmerwolterink.bsky.social
• sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016926072500375X
• arxiv.org/abs/2410.11920
Code:
• github.com/sukjulian/deep-vectorised-operators
Collaboration with Guido Nannini, Patryk Rygiel, @christophbrune.bsky.social, Gianluca Pontone, Alberto Redaelli and @jelmerwolterink.bsky.social
Introducing "Deep vectorised operators for pulsatile hemodynamics estimation in coronary arteries" (published in Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine).
Introducing "Deep vectorised operators for pulsatile hemodynamics estimation in coronary arteries" (published in Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine).