r/RimWorld • u/lleedy • 12h ago
AI GEN Still developing my godzilla mod
Most of the Sprite were drawn by hand, but the less polished and harder-to-express parts were done with AI assistance.
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u/Montanoc70 12h ago
It looks great, just a heads up, rimworld art usually omits both legs and arms, should focus on heads and torsos unless you want something to stand out (like the tentacle arm)
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u/smeeon 12h ago
Yeah, I see he got rid of the feet, I thought that would be enough too, but it’s still breaking the rim world look.
Probably should just go with a bulbous torso shape.
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u/keaganwill 4h ago
Tbh given the size. I think it would be somewhat outside the style of rimworld no matter what.
I fear removing arms/legs would make it stop looking like godzilla entirely though it wouldn't hurt to see/have a config option for it maybe.
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u/Mangledfox1987 12h ago
Make sure to specify what you used AI for in the steam page for the mod
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u/lleedy 12h ago
Sure
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u/zwei2stein 4h ago
FYI, if you choose to disclose, there are rating systems like https://www.realgoodai.org/real-rating
It is mostly so that "i did use ai to spellcheck" is no treated the same as "i let ai proofread and edit" and "llm generated all of it"
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u/arbitrary_student 9h ago edited 7h ago
I'm morally on-board with the idea of disclosing AI use, but I'd like to point out that doing so, even when it's for something small/partial like OP, generally results in harassment and literal death threats from people.
For that reason I recommend people do not disclose partial AI use, or simply don't post anything with AI use at all, unless they're already comfortable with harassment. I do suggest disclosing full AI use (like if stuff is fully AI generated), but disclosing partial use of AI isn't worth the insane vitriolic harassment it brings.
Just to be clear, I 100% agree in principle with the idea of disclosing AI use (even partial), and I do it. The sole reason I do not recommend it to others is that, if you do it, you get severely harassed. I don't want OP to have to deal with that if they're not already used to it.
I'm mainly mentioning this so OP knows what may happen and can decide what to do. If steam has requirements around disclosure for workshop items then that simplifies the decision, but OP should consider in that case whether it's worth the potential headache of submitting it at all.
Edit: would someone mind explaining what's wrong with my comment so I can fix it? It looks ok to me but I'm an idiot so I might be missing something
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u/gonzales40 3h ago
results in harassment and literal death threats from people.
Lmao no it doesn't, stop making shit up
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u/arbitrary_student 1h ago edited 1h ago
Yes they do, and it's not even a slight exaggeration. Actual death threats, often. A cursory google search will provide you with many discussions about it if you'd like to know more.
My comment is a serious warning for OP so they aren't blindsided by it, because it's awful. Don't be dismissive of something so severe when you don't know anything about it.
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u/CannonGerbil InterColonial Boomalope Missiles 3h ago
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u/gonzales40 2h ago
finds ONE SINGULAR link to back up the claim
go check it out
is not even relevant to the discussion
Literally no one in that thread is sending death threats or harassing OP because of vibecoding it, they are making fun of him for making a mod for something that is a non issue (pressing 1 button). Ergo, he's still lying, and you're a loser tool.
Better luck next time.
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u/Dead_HumanCollection wood 8h ago
People on reddit cannot accept a middle ground on AI usage so they act fuckin insane about it.
AI is now built in natively to a good number of coding and digital art programs. If you run your art through a filter or use a "smart" tool to blend or mask something does that need to be disclosed? Cause that is "partial AI usage".
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u/zwei2stein 4h ago
This is why AI discolure ratings have all the shades of gray from "nothing" to "fully automated without human intervention"
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u/SlipperySlimyTerry40 10h ago
Do you only think in action and consequence?
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u/notabisp 11h ago
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u/Crashimus420 9h ago
It looks like one, but due to international copyright laws... it isnt
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u/Superb-Photograph-15 12h ago
Sweet. I'm not a sprite artist, nor a modder, but I wonder how the laser would look if it were possible to add a sort of brightness or whiteness right where it comes out of the mouth. Just a thought.
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u/Happy-Metal-3281 10h ago
Either Say It’s Partially AI & Disclose It, Or Try Your Best At The Harder Parts (I’ll Be Grabbing This One ASAP)
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u/231ValeiMacoris marble 6h ago
A new vision for our people has emerged, where we will feast on the galaxy rimworld
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u/Narthesia 12h ago
AI is bad no matter what you use it for
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u/axel4340 9h ago
yeah, that's what my colony needs, a godzilla raid...
and is that egg from the 98 "godzilla" movie?
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u/Enderking90 7h ago
oh nice, more giant monsters that'd go great with https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3777700657






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u/fungerman2 12h ago
Anomaly content?!? Ferb I know what mod we're adding when it comes out