Artist: Onion-Oni aka TenTh from Random-tan Studio
Original post: #Humanization 8 on Tapas

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Upscaled by waifu2x (model: upconv_7_anime_style_art_rgb). Original
Unlike photos, upscaling digital art with a well-trained algorithm will likely have little to no undesirable effect. Why? Well, the drawing originated as a series of brush strokes, fill areas, gradients etc. which could be represented in a vector format but are instead rendered on a pixel canvas. As long as no feature is smaller than 2 pixels, the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem effectively says that the original vector image can therefore be reconstructed losslessly. (This is not a fully accurate explanation, in practice algorithms need more pixels to make a good guess, especially if compression artifacts are present.) Suppose I gave you a low-res image of the flag of South Korea 🇰🇷 and asked you to manually upscale it for printing. Knowing that the flag has no small features so there is no need to guess for detail (this assumption does not hold for photos), you could redraw it with vector shapes that use the same colors and recreate every stroke and arc in the image, and then render them at an arbitrarily high resolution. AI upscalers trained on drawings somewhat imitate this process - not adding detail, just trying to represent the original with more pixels so that it loooks sharp on an HD screen. However, the original images are so low-res that artifacts are basically inevitable, which is why a link to the original is provided.

    • ChaoticNeutralCzech@lemmy.oneOP
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      2 months ago

      It wouldn’t last long, hurt a lot and smell horribly… unless you can fake the fire and lightning effect with fluorescent paint in a UV-lit venue. I don’t think LEDs can do this yet if the dress is meant to be comfortable.

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        2 months ago

        dood. i did not mean to literally set it on fire. the picture is also just colors, not real fire. i meant like the dress would be cut and colored like the picture