Parabellum (CLOSED)

This is my last entry into this contest.
Software used: Adobe Illustrator 2022
Laptop: Connex Swift Book Pro, Celeron CPU, 4GB RAM
The original design for this entry, was supposed to be inspired by the 2013 movie 'The Wolverine'. Specifically when the movie starts, we see Wolverine captured and locked inside a well. The atomic bomb is dropped and well, the rest is history. My design was supposed to be the top view of that well, but instead of the atomic bomb dropping from outside it, my design was supposed to have fire inflating the logo as missiles erupt from inside it like nuclear war heads. The missiles were supposed to have the logos of Cascadeur, DAZ 3D, Blender, NVIDIA Canvas, Unreal Engine and Adobe. All of which are on the side of AI.
Cascadeur for its AI assistance in animation and connection to DAZ3D. DAZ3D with the Artbreeder add-on. Blender with its Dream Texture and AI Render add-on. NVIDIA Canvas with its AI assistance to help create custom HDRI's from scratch, in one go. Unreal Engine's near future add-on that will allow you to draw in a 3D space and use prompts to generate 3D assets and environments. Last but not least, Adobe has their own AI art generator that uses legal images from its Behance community, unlike how people are mad about Stable diffusion and its other competitors for using a different approach for the training of the AI. As you shall see for yourself, I failed to accomplish my original vision due to low computer performance and used Illustrator to salvage what I could.
My first question for this entry is, does that mean I can't use Cascadeur to create realistic poses, animations and add facial expressions in DAZ3D, then sell the poses in Render Hub for both 3D users and Controlnet users? Last question, so I'm not allowed to find spring clothing online and use it in a AI art generator in order to come up with new references, so I can try to create the final-original 3D outfit in Marvelous Designer, Blender or ZBrush, for the Render Hub fashion contest?
WIP Image:

Wireframe Image:

Final Render:

Software used: Adobe Illustrator 2022
Laptop: Connex Swift Book Pro, Celeron CPU, 4GB RAM
The original design for this entry, was supposed to be inspired by the 2013 movie 'The Wolverine'. Specifically when the movie starts, we see Wolverine captured and locked inside a well. The atomic bomb is dropped and well, the rest is history. My design was supposed to be the top view of that well, but instead of the atomic bomb dropping from outside it, my design was supposed to have fire inflating the logo as missiles erupt from inside it like nuclear war heads. The missiles were supposed to have the logos of Cascadeur, DAZ 3D, Blender, NVIDIA Canvas, Unreal Engine and Adobe. All of which are on the side of AI.
Cascadeur for its AI assistance in animation and connection to DAZ3D. DAZ3D with the Artbreeder add-on. Blender with its Dream Texture and AI Render add-on. NVIDIA Canvas with its AI assistance to help create custom HDRI's from scratch, in one go. Unreal Engine's near future add-on that will allow you to draw in a 3D space and use prompts to generate 3D assets and environments. Last but not least, Adobe has their own AI art generator that uses legal images from its Behance community, unlike how people are mad about Stable diffusion and its other competitors for using a different approach for the training of the AI. As you shall see for yourself, I failed to accomplish my original vision due to low computer performance and used Illustrator to salvage what I could.
My first question for this entry is, does that mean I can't use Cascadeur to create realistic poses, animations and add facial expressions in DAZ3D, then sell the poses in Render Hub for both 3D users and Controlnet users? Last question, so I'm not allowed to find spring clothing online and use it in a AI art generator in order to come up with new references, so I can try to create the final-original 3D outfit in Marvelous Designer, Blender or ZBrush, for the Render Hub fashion contest?
WIP Image:

Wireframe Image:

Final Render:

! REPORT