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edit: get the script for yourself here https://codeberg.org/CritBase111/Comicify

Someone sent me the comic you see attached to the post, and I thought, hey, that seems like something you could automate. Put 4 images in a folder, run a script, and it automatically lays them out in a 2x2 grid.

With Crush and deepseek it basically writes itself. I'm actually kinda surprised at how well it's doing. There was just one bug that I sent to Claude to fix.

I'm putting the examples in an imgur link because they're still quite heavy on disk space and I don't want to overwhelm the server: https://imgur.com/a/bTiHV4b (yes the pictures make it kinda hard to understand but I'll try to make a real comic with it eventually)

It's difficult to get other people hyped about a work in progress lol but hopefully this makes sense.

It's a python script and this is how you'd run it:

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --folder FOLDER       Path to folder containing comic panels
  --panels {1,2,3,4}    Number of panels to arrange (1-4). Not required when using --all
  --gutter GUTTER       Gutter size between panels in pixels (default: 15)
  --border BORDER       Border size around panels in pixels (default: 0)
  --border-color BORDER_COLOR
                        Border color (CSS color name or hex code, default: black)
  --gutter-color GUTTER_COLOR
                        Background/gutter color (CSS color name, hex code, or "transparent"|"none", default: white)
  --margin MARGIN       Margin multiplier relative to gutter size (default: 2.0, meaning 2x gutter)
  --layout {horizontal,vertical,h,v}
                        Layout direction for 2 and 3-panel comics (default: horizontal). Use "h" or "v" as shorthand.
                        For 4-panel, use "h" or "v" for linear layouts, omit for 2x2 grid.
  --all                 Generate all possible combinations (1, 2, 3, 4 panels with all layouts)

Examples:
  python Comicify.py --folder "Comics/My first comic" --panels 4
  python Comicify.py --folder "Comics/My first comic" --panels 4 --gutter 20
  python Comicify.py --folder "Comics/My first comic" --panels 4 --layout h
  python Comicify.py --folder "Comics/My first comic" --panels 2 --layout v
  python Comicify.py --folder "Comics/My first comic" --all
  python Comicify.py --folder "Comics/My first comic" --panels 3 --gutter-color none

If this doesn't speak to you basically you would download the .py file, and run one of the examples above. The --all flag makes all possible outputs (1, 2, 3 or 4 panel in all layouts). I also plan on adding "--reverse" to handle right-to-left order. you can see the examples in the imgur link, I included the sample code for some of them.

Deepseek wrote all of this, and it only costs like... a dollar or so. It's not the best at coding but it's so, so cheap that I fear I may spend all my savings on it lol. I didn't write a single line of code, just told it what I wanted (with more or less details) and it got it right on the first try. Now I'm just adding new functionalities to it.

I think one HUGE thing with LLM coding is it can go beyond what you know, so even if you can code it can do things you wouldn't necessarily do or know about.

I think this has uses for agitprop, if you want to make quick memes in a comic format for online or offline use. This is just one part of potentially a much bigger pipeline - I was thinking of having a simple gui afterwards you can send the output to, where you can add speech bubble stickers and write into them too, or like for one panel comics just write under it. Also with LLMs you can easily transpose this code to use javascript instead, or whatever else you want.

Oh if you send me a few pictures to comicify I can run them and show you the results. Script will not be available for download until it's fully ready.

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[–] Orcocracy@hexbear.net 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (3 children)

You could automate this sort of thing with just a few clicks in a ~30-year old copy of photoshop using less computer power than a modern dishwasher cycle. Maybe vibe coding a script with an LLM wasn’t necessary.

I don’t mean to be rude to anyone personally, but I feel that generative AI usage should generally be frowned upon.

[–] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 10 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Making that photoshop copy also used power at the time. But thankfully this was coded by Deepseek in China so it runs on renewable solar straight from the People's Republic :)

[–] Orcocracy@hexbear.net -2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Yeah, LLMs and generative AI are extremely problematic for lots of reasons, but critical support for DeepSeek. It does actually address many of those issues and perhaps most importantly shows the folly of the western approach to AI.

[–] KrasnaiaZvezda@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 2 days ago (1 children)

We humans do spend energy too you know, and coding that by hand takes our time too, which could be used for better things like talking to other people about their interesting project or whatever else...

[–] Orcocracy@hexbear.net 2 points 2 days ago

Yes I do know, thank you. Note how I said “a few clicks”. Image batch processing is not something that has needed to be hand coded for a long time.