Thank you, @ComfortCreature, for the copy of The Cyberdelic Odyssey and all the extra goodies you included. It was a great surprise and is very much appreciated. Looking forward to diving in and starting the read.
Writing a book has given me a whole new level of respect for authors. It’s one thing to have ideas, but turning them into pages, structure, and something people can truly connect with is a whole other ballgame.
Unfortunately I won’t be able to make a video this week because I’ve got the flu 🤒
That said, I’ve been having so much fun using the Skill Creator and building all sorts of new skills that I can’t wait to show you all soon. In the meantime, feel free to try it out for yourself here:
github.com/HashLips/agent-sk…
Another little update: I’ve also added a nice getting started guide to the README in the World of Dias repo for anyone interested in learning more about the world and lore of Dias:
github.com/HashLips/world-of…
Just a little appreciation post for the Sketchy Ape Book Club.
One of the collections I’m most proud of, created pre AI with the original HashLips Art Engine.
Big thank you to all the collectors who’ve supported it 🎨
If you want to pick one up, they’re still very accessible:
opensea.io/collection/sketch…
Has anyone here used Affinity (Publisher) to create a book before?
I’m working on a monograph and curious how it holds up for layout print.
Also open to recommendations.
Thanks everyone for an amazing Builders Space this month! Great conversations around AI and AI agents. Looking forward to next month’s space where we’ll get to hear what everyone has been building.
I’ve added a Story Dashboard to the Story Architect system.
It can generate an overview of the entire lore connected to any artwork in a fictional world, directly from the Story Architect skill files.
Agent skills repo: github.com/HashLips/agent-sk…
Dias repo: github.com/HashLips/world-of…
I’ve been using the Story Architect agent skill for a couple of weeks now. Today I asked GPT to interpret the layout of the world of Dias so far… and honestly, it captured almost every detail. Pretty wild seeing the world take shape like this.