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Maybe you should learn to code.[If this is the new norm, why draw any more just so your arts become fodder for AI before they're even done?]
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Maybe you should learn to code.[If this is the new norm, why draw any more just so your arts become fodder for AI before they're even done?]
Github copilot already exists. AI is coming for programmer's jobs too.Maybe you should learn to code.
Hadn't even thought about this as a usage.I’m actually on board with AI generated art. It relies on formulas and pattern recognition, which I can see some artists using to their advantage. Like the AI finishing “generic anime woman from behind #6 gorillian” before they actually finished it themselves. The AI is trying a “best fit” pattern and a human artist can use this to “check” how formulaic their piece is and avoid more obvious tropes. Kind of like checking for plagiarism/originality when writing.
I dunno, it's not like you couldn't get it looking like the second image. The guy just didn't spend half an hour tweaking prompts. See: https://docs.qq.com/doc/DWGh4QnZBVlJYRklyI think this is a good thing. Gives us reference to use on how to determine if a piece of work is AI generated or not.
AI art is alot like NFTs in the way that they are both early in their infancy but people already have fully formed opinions on them and know exactlly what they will be and do, none of us know what ai art will lead to, i expect ai art will cause some people to lose alot of income but in general be a net positive for everyone, i expect it will eventually be seen as just another art tool, like how people were ass mad about digital art years ago.
I predict there will be about 5 common uses of ai art programs.
1: Joe blow who wants to make a passable image of something but lacks the time or skill to make it himself
2: Artists who use ai to upscale and enhance images for a better viewing experience
3: Animators using ai to fill in frames to make animation faster with minimal loss of detail
4: People who learned how to bend and break the ai to their will, being able to create stuff even the most traditional painter would call art
5: Coomers
My opinion as well:AI art is alot like NFTs in the way that they are both early in their infancy but people already have fully formed opinions on them and know exactlly what they will be and do, none of us know what ai art will lead to, i expect ai art will cause some people to lose alot of income but in general be a net positive for everyone, i expect it will eventually be seen as just another art tool, like how people were ass mad about digital art years ago.
I predict there will be about 5 common uses of ai art programs.
1: Joe blow who wants to make a passable image of something but lacks the time or skill to make it himself
2: Artists who use ai to upscale and enhance images for a better viewing experience
3: Animators using ai to fill in frames to make animation faster with minimal loss of detail
4: People who learned how to bend and break the ai to their will, being able to create stuff even the most traditional painter would call art
5: Coomers
1) I think the fact AI art pulls from a giant database of art just to make one image will likely mean it can't infringe on any one artists work, even if the prompt directly mentioned said artist.My opinion as well:
1.) AI art's relationship within the framework of copyright will eventually be resolved.
3.) AI art will eat its way up the value chain of the illustration and art industry.
There's many that were inspired, but as far as I know, nobody looked exactly like his work using his methods. He was one of a kind, a real genius.(how many artists with Kim-jung-ji-adjacent artstyles are out there?), or will develop their own internal databases
I think the genius of Kim Jung Ji was his incredible ability to do multi-perspective composition and inking on the fly, which very few people can do in reality.There's many that were inspired, but as far as I know, nobody looked exactly like his work using his methods. He was one of a kind, a real genius.
Seething retards literally MATI. This is like people involved with horses protesting the arrival of the automobile in 1900.