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“BD” refers to Franco-Belgian comics, but let's open things up to include ALL Euro comics and GN's. Euro-style work from around the world is also welcome!

* BD = "Bandes dessinées"
* BDT = Bedetheque
* GN = graphic novel
* LBK = Lambiek
* LC = "Ligne claire"

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Animaleries is a 64pg book published by Fluide Glacial in 2015. It's chock full of flights of fancy like these, involving animals and familiar objects & scenarios.

Solé was first published in ~1971, evidently influenced by the psychedelic culture of the times. Some of his work is a bit much for me (the Frank Zappa 'dirty socks' piece comes to mind), but his draftsmanship and imagination are undeniably top notch.

More about him and his work here.

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[–] Nacktmull@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Interesting. I hadn’t really thought about or noticed that too much, but I may not have been looking at good examples of such. Really, it would be almost impossible for his work not to have been widely influential, tho.

Giger had great influence on games too. One example that comes to mind is R-Type, one of my favourite classic video game series. The first boss looks like this:

This is the last boss:

I miss that game, might install MAME later

Btw, the above code is also useful, as it lets a user pop out an image to see greater detail, as opposed to zooming in.

Sounds like a good idea. I will try it out

when in doubt as to how a user did something interesting in their post / comment, you can go to the three little dots (bottom right) and select the “view source” button

Thank you! It´s really very helpful. I can finally put images in comments and not just in posts, while using my lemm.ee account

In the meanwhile, some food for thought is right here in our community, in which I debated a very big fan of AI art across a few comments:

Interesting discussion you had there and very good arguments were made on both sides. However, after reading it my main questions remain.

  1. Is writing a prompt for an AI a form of art?

  2. Is the resulting image a creation of the person who wrote the prompt, the people who developed the AI, the artists whose works the AI was trained on (often without those artists consent), or the AI itself?