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On a team discussion, Yes we deicide on Terminal Six airsoft

Photo u have attached was from week one. We have tried to do a photo diary of progress. Like any sites from day 1 ypu have to start somewhere. I hoping from the progression myself and the team create a site for everyone to use and build a good community.
 
On a team discussion, Yes we deicide on Terminal Six airsoft

Photo u have attached was from week one. We have tried to do a photo diary of progress. Like any sites from day 1 ypu have to start somewhere. I hoping from the progression myself and the team create a site for everyone to use and build a good community.

They was referring to the AI input having "Airsoft" incorrectly typed in the image
 
Yes good old Ai. I'm aware of that issue and the member of staff is mea t to be amending this. Once we got real photos instead of Ai we will do a better logo
The perils of generative AI and over reliance on the ‘new thing’, even if it was perfect then you’re stuck with that one combined generated image and have to start from scratch in the future.

To correct the typo they will have to recreate from scratch, and even if continuing the prompt conversation a correction of one point will result in a tiny or a major tweak to another.


Text in an AI generated image isn’t text, but a picture of something that looks like text

I recommend that you get them to rebuild the design in layers, that doesn’t mean having to go to full blown photoshop, but can be as simple as overlaying in PowerPoint and then exporting a final image. At the very least that allows the text to be overlaid with the ability to reedit, resize etc and for you to have consistency in the font/typeface

They can probably continue the AI prompt conversation to isolate / remove features and save into separate images to build back in PowerPoint or image software

Make sure that you get copies of the files so that you have them in the business for future new designs in line with the brand
 
Loads going on from pallets ,towers vehicles, boats inc a ammo dump ,fuel dump, cemetery
Tip for the pallets……..

Inspect every one for loose nails, cracked wood etc as that is a future accident
Ideally dismantle them and use the wood for construction screwed together
If used as a surface don’t have the wood panels on top - it will break one day and trap a foot
 
The perils of generative AI and over reliance on the ‘new thing’, even if it was perfect then you’re stuck with that one combined generated image and have to start from scratch in the future.

To correct the typo they will have to recreate from scratch, and even if continuing the prompt conversation a correction of one point will result in a tiny or a major tweak to another.


Text in an AI generated image isn’t text, but a picture of something that looks like text

I recommend that you get them to rebuild the design in layers, that doesn’t mean having to go to full blown photoshop, but can be as simple as overlaying in PowerPoint and then exporting a final image. At the very least that allows the text to be overlaid with the ability to reedit, resize etc and for you to have consistency in the font/typeface

They can probably continue the AI prompt conversation to isolate / remove features and save into separate images to build back in PowerPoint or image software

Make sure that you get copies of the files so that you have them in the business for future new designs in line with the brand
Yes im contact with the member of staff to get that amended which is being sorted tomorrow. As I need to get him to redesign text logo. Sadly I didn't authorise this logo before it was published. Which sadly was human error.
 
Human error was relying on AI to do something correctly the first time lol. The amount of weird errors and issues with the image is kinda funny... I know AI is quick and easy but it does come across as laziness imo.

If you have pride in your business and site, why would you not be putting that same pride into your advertising material? 😕
 
Human error was relying on AI to do something correctly the first time lol. The amount of weird errors and issues with the image is kinda funny... I know AI is quick and easy but it does come across as laziness imo.

If you have pride in your business and site, why would you not be putting that same pride into your advertising material? 😕
The fb page belongs to volunteer which launched before I gave consent. So I meeting tomorrow to sort it out
 
Logo been fixed but need to create a new banner ASAP
 

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hi to anyone interested in coming down we have our first real game on the 16th of May. Tickets can be bought here at www.terminalsix.uk

We had a test game the other week, and it went very well

Some photos of the test day below and more can be found here https://www.facebook.com/bbguns4less/

Hope to see you down here one day
 

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