@Background Pony #8A19
I didn’t mean it in an assholeish way, I’m glad the project is evolving nicely and comparing the current version with the old robot static voices it’s definitely improved. I got lots of respect for the guy doing this especially, but at the same time I’ve noticed people praising him a bit too much, know what I’m saying? It’s cool that someone managed to create something like this, but just don’t stroke their cock too hard or you’ll end up making it go to their head as time goes by and create yet another crooked creator that started off with good intentions and ideas.
@Background Pony #1AA1
Agreed. Also, the creator does all of this for free. I’ll never understand people who think they are entitled to services they don’t pay anything for.
@Background Pony #261D
I think we should just be happy that it exists at all. Something like this is a really complex and very expensive project. We’re lucky that someone with the technical knowledge, funding, patience, and passion for MLP worked to do it came about.
Making negative and pessimistic comments are a good way to kill someone’s passion and drive for a thing. Maybe the changes seem small to you, or to me, or to someone else… but every little bit helps.
We should be positive and uplifting, encouraging them to see just how far they can go… to see just how good the project can be come, so that one day perfect pony voice recreation might be a thing. A little bit of kindness goes a long way.
Sorry if that came off a bit… long or negative in and of itself… just, things like that can be really discouraging for someone working so hard on something.
@Stitch
I’ve tested it myself and it really depends on what lines you pick. Some sound expressive and some don’t. You just have to generate it a lot of times until you find one that sounds good enough. Splicing separate lines helps too. The dialogue picked for this one doesn’t seem that way.
I didn’t mean it in an assholeish way, I’m glad the project is evolving nicely and comparing the current version with the old robot static voices it’s definitely improved. I got lots of respect for the guy doing this especially, but at the same time I’ve noticed people praising him a bit too much, know what I’m saying? It’s cool that someone managed to create something like this, but just don’t stroke their cock too hard or you’ll end up making it go to their head as time goes by and create yet another crooked creator that started off with good intentions and ideas.
Agreed. Also, the creator does all of this for free. I’ll never understand people who think they are entitled to services they don’t pay anything for.
I think we should just be happy that it exists at all. Something like this is a really complex and very expensive project. We’re lucky that someone with the technical knowledge, funding, patience, and passion for MLP worked to do it came about.
Making negative and pessimistic comments are a good way to kill someone’s passion and drive for a thing. Maybe the changes seem small to you, or to me, or to someone else… but every little bit helps.
We should be positive and uplifting, encouraging them to see just how far they can go… to see just how good the project can be come, so that one day perfect pony voice recreation might be a thing. A little bit of kindness goes a long way.
Sorry if that came off a bit… long or negative in and of itself… just, things like that can be really discouraging for someone working so hard on something.
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I’ve tested it myself and it really depends on what lines you pick. Some sound expressive and some don’t. You just have to generate it a lot of times until you find one that sounds good enough. Splicing separate lines helps too. The dialogue picked for this one doesn’t seem that way.
It just went back online, again.