AI Art Seething General

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Unlike AI artists, street shitters end up making lucrative work for the good coders.
It's like if AI was like that woman that fucked up Ecce Homo - able to generate vague outlines and settings that would then need professional expensive artists to repaint and fix.
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That image is my favourite image in the whole damn world! I laughed myself sick the first time I saw it. MonkeyJesus will never not be hilarious to me!
 
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I'm honestly baffled by the people who are cheering on stricter copyright law as a way to stop AI. Like, mate, you honestly think the soulless corporations who sued grieving parents for putting spiderman on their dead child's tombstone are going to turn around and be merciful to the fanartist making money off commissions of the characters under their IP? It's genuinely crazy how blinded by fear people have become- they're legit cheering on legislation that will allow corporations to legally skull fuck them because it might hurt AI art.
 
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That image is my favourite image in the whole damn world! I laughed myself sick the first time I saw it. MonkeyJesus will never not be hilarious to me!
The beauty of MonkeyJesus is no AI (that yet exists) could convey the horror of someone desperately trying to restore a holy relic, while actually destroying it further due to incompetence, or the sincerity of the effort (which makes you almost want to cry really) then ending up with THAT.

Underlying the hilarity are true feels.

You wanted to express your love for Jesus. . .and then you did this instead. Lmao.
 
For someone whose been practicing drawing for years, I don't see any reason why AI art is going to destroy the industry. It can be a fun way to experiment with technology and command prompts. When I wanted to make a photo realistically accurate video of an event like a solar eclipse, it's much easier to record the event than painstakingly animate it to the finest detail. I've been taking photography classes for years and photography in itself requires skill especially when it was first invented. When CG anime became a thing, people thought it would be the future, years later, most of us have preferred hand drawn anime. AI generated art isn't gonna cut demand for artworks that took hours or even days to make. There was never a high demand for bootlegs and bootlegs were always laughed at.

PS. It actually requires a decent amount of coding in the prompt for the picture to show up as your desired result.
 
I'm honestly baffled by the people who are cheering on stricter copyright law as a way to stop AI. Like, mate, you honestly think the soulless corporations who sued grieving parents for putting spiderman on their dead child's tombstone are going to turn around and be merciful to the fanartist making money off commissions of the characters under their IP? It's genuinely crazy how blinded by fear people have become- they're legit cheering on legislation that will allow corporations to legally skull fuck them because it might hurt AI art.
The artists thought they could count on the same people that helped them fight NFTs, not even realizing that the anti-NFT people would look at Disney and say "wait a minute, these are the scumbags that made NFTs out of the work of dead people, why are you suddenly giving them what they want?"
 
Most of the "artists" seething about AI are talentless hacks who live off drawing generic, low effort, copy-and-paste anime profile pictures on commission, and they are pissed that AI can do it better (and for free). They should either get a job or actually learn to make decent art.
 
The Art community and industry has ALWAYS been unstable prior to AI thats why I reccomend people to get a job to fund drawing as a hobby (and a good paying one for sure, esspecially in the US).
AI mostly wont deject people from drawing due to drawing being innately/culuturally primal. We're still gonna be drawing (Think back when our ancestors are drawing stick figures)
Most of the "artists" seething about AI are talentless hacks who live off drawing generic, low effort, copy-and-paste anime profile pictures on commission, and they are pissed that AI can do it better (and for free). They should either get a job or actually learn to make decent art.
I feel like they do it for clout more then they love doing what they do. Look at the comic backgrounds on this site, humans made it and its composed of people who love what they do.(To the users that did draw the background comic covers, Good job.) for low pay or non. But yeah you're right.

The artists thought they could count on the same people that helped them fight NFTs, not even realizing that the anti-NFT people would look at Disney and say "wait a minute, these are the scumbags that made NFTs out of the work of dead people, why are you suddenly giving them what they want?"
I never seen NFTs actually work other then tf2/csgo. Either they should make NFT's visually appeal thats worth keeping or make an economy based on it.
 
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SEETHE SEETHE SEETHE
DON'T GIVE THEM MORE EXPOSURE N-NOOOOOOO!

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Hope it explodes, as in number of users.

I have a feeling you will be checking that subreddit often.
 
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Lol at the software engineer saying he can't be replaced by AI.

'Artists copy each other all the time, what's the big deal if AI does it?'

'W-wait, stop!'

 
Hope it explodes, as in number of users.

I have a feeling you will be checking that subreddit often.
It's fantastic because the subreddit is barely a week old and has 1.6k subscribers, and they're FREAKING out over it already.
 
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