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Creating with Gen-4 Image References
Creating with Gen-4 Image References
Runway Gen-4 offers a more controlled workflow for generating images with consistent characters and scenes. Add either a single reference image of a character or multiple reference images to combine multiple characters in a scene or specify the setting or objects. This is a more complex workflow than just chatting with ChatGPT, but it gives you more precision and more consistent results. This is Runway's documentation on using image references.
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Creating with Gen-4 Image References
A Quick Guide to Using Tweego
A Quick Guide to Using Tweego
One problem with Twine is that it can start to lag when your story gets too big (often around 300 passages). For larger games, it may be better to break it up into multiple smaller files. This guide explains how to use Tweego to combine multiple HTML files created in Twine into a single file.
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A Quick Guide to Using Tweego
Excel Blog - Using multiple criteria in Excel Lookup formulas
Excel Blog - Using multiple criteria in Excel Lookup formulas
Good introduction to the different options for lookup formulas in Excel when you need more than one criteria and therefore can't use VLOOKUP. Shows SUMPRODUCT, SUMPRODUCT with INDEX and ROW, LOOKUP, and an array formula with INDEX & MATCH. SUMIFS would work in some situations shown too.
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Excel Blog - Using multiple criteria in Excel Lookup formulas
Unprotect a Word form easily, even without the password | Examiner.com
Unprotect a Word form easily, even without the password | Examiner.com
Great tip for unprotecting a Word form when you don't have the password, by inserting the text of the file into a new blank document. This gives you the form but without protection turned on. Useful if you need to clear out all form fields at once to reset a form to blank. Once you get the form unprotected, you can use the Reset Form Fields button on the Developer toolbar.
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Unprotect a Word form easily, even without the password | Examiner.com