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When starting out, I recommend just using sights like u.gg or op.gg for that champion item builds and read what they do. As you play the champ more, you'll start to understand why people build specific items on them. Usually, their kit scales better with specific stats or effects. Then you can start looking at situational items. Source: over 2 years ago
Hello friends I have recently rediscovered my love for this champ after I played some arena (i was only playing TFT lately) and found out that full AP Ivern is incredibly strong (at least in that gamemode). I used to be a toplaner so I would love to play him toplane, does anybody knows good builds/runes to do that? I have seen there are many on youtube and u.gg and I can't understand what's the best so I would... Source: over 2 years ago
The average Emerald+ Player has more than 50% winrate. Other sites like U.gg normalize their winrates to 50% average, while Lolalytics does not, so low winrates on Lolalytics are worse than they look while high winrates are not as good as they seem. Source: over 2 years ago
It's been a while since I was in placements, but I remember tools like u.gg and op.gg reporting LP loss even in placements because you get a 'provisional' rank. Source: over 2 years ago
I wanted to ask for websites that would help me learn about champion builds, skill order, the role of every champion, etc. Something like dota's version of op.gg , u.gg, lolalytics.com, etc. Source: over 2 years ago
Does anybody here have any idea about the technology and the steps used to create virtual speaking avatars like Sana and Lisa? I know paid tools like DID and Synthesia exist, but is this what was used to create Lisa and Sana? I am actually more interested in open-source techniques and free tools that can do the same. In fact, I would be happy to know only the names of the algorithms used at each step, if that's... Source: almost 3 years ago
d-id.com is commonly used for animating portrait images based on a voice audio track. I'm not aware how it's done for non-portrait images though. Source: about 3 years ago
Ill have to do ore research or testing. Thanks for d-id.com, will check it out! Source: about 3 years ago
Absolute quickest way would be to look at d-id.com . This does everything for you. Source: about 3 years ago
Mine too! I used d-id.com for the voice animation and put the images together in canva.com . Source: about 3 years ago
OP.GG - Analytics inspire better gaming.
HeyGen - Create videos from text in minutes with AI-generated avatars and voices.
Steam Charts - An ongoing analysis of Steam's concurrent players.
Synthesia.io - Create AI videos by simply typing in text. Make engaging videos for e-learning, customer onboarding, etc. No need for actors, cameras or audio equipment.
Steam Inventory Helper - Steam Inventory Helper is a free browser extension for Google Chrome that adds a big amount of new features into the Steam trade-offer system & Steam store functionality.
Movio - Create spokesperson videos in minutes