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twitter neets BTFO, that's what you get for charging 20 bucks for shitty black and white doodles you lazy cunts
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The AI is still admittedly pretty rough, but man this is gonna lead to some fun and interesting filters in the near future.
New Corridor anime, made ethically this time.
Oh boy the replies are gonna be fun
Also, Glaze takes a while. Multiple hours for one image, depending on your connection, the amount of 'glazing' you'd like, and your GPU/CPU. If they want to make it marketable to the average digital artist, they're going to have to cut the waiting time WAY down.View attachment 5268281
qrd: Glaze's effectiveness at doing what it claims to do (protect artists from AI scraping) is questionable.
Oddly defensive and confrontational response from the official Glaze account.
Also, Glaze takes a while. Multiple hours for one image, depending on your connection, the amount of 'glazing' you'd like, and your GPU/CPU. If they want to make it marketable to the average digital artist, they're going to have to cut the waiting time WAY down.
I know because I've tried it. I wasn't willing to wait for something that messed a bit too much with the colors of my paintings for my liking. I can be a bit of a bitch about those :/
As for the defensive reply, it's likely that the people who run the account are on the team working on it. For them, I'd just like to say, don't take it personally lol. If you'd really like to improve your program, listen to people who are lending you a hint.
I feel like there can be a way more effective Glaze alternative, the caveat being it utilizes the same kind of unethical image training that the audience for Glaze hates. The biggest thing holding back adversarial AI tool is their insistence on ethics.View attachment 5268281
qrd: Glaze's effectiveness at doing what it claims to do (protect artists from AI scraping) is questionable.
Oddly defensive and confrontational response from the official Glaze account.
I love how all the people bitching about this, like clockwork, have pronouns in their bio.I don’t have time to archive or fully explain atm, but it appears twitter tards are having another meltdown over a short stop motion animation on YouTube for using AI voice acting.
It's good these fags all willingly wear their pink triangle like a badge of honor. You can tell who to shoot if they get near kids.I love how all the people bitching about this, like clockwork, have pronouns in their bio.
They're being paid in exposure.My favorite part is all the people telling the animator that they should have just recruited volunteer VAs. Unpaid volunteers. Which is hilarious, because this is the same group of people that believe artists should never work "for exposure" and should always be paid a living wage. But as long as it is dunking on AI, unpaid work is okay I guess.
> EtHiCaLlY sOuRcEd
New Corridor anime, made ethically this time.
Oh boy the replies are gonna be fun
sounds very similar to the arguments i heard back when mp3 file sharing started getting big, along with most other arguments surrounding ai. i wonder how many anti-ai artists are listening to unlicensed music mixes on youtube while they draw furry porn with a pirated copy of photoshop...The weirdest part is people thinking AI art enjoyers would be commissioning artists for every picture they generated. I certainly didnt do that, before I started generating my own art i'd just find some random image on a booru site and move on.
The best thing AI art has done so far is expose the hypocrisy and grift of many artist types, it was never about "soul" or "passion" it's just a bunch of self entitled crybabies upset that their exclusive club has something that could knock the treehouse down and challenge their egos that have reached supernova size because of social media publicity, clout, and money feeding it beyond their controlMy favorite part is all the people telling the animator that they should have just recruited volunteer VAs. Unpaid volunteers. Which is hilarious, because this is the same group of people that believe artists should never work "for exposure" and should always be paid a living wage. But as long as it is dunking on AI, unpaid work is okay I guess.
It's pretty obvious that the source footage were actors in costume on a green screen background, all the AI did this time is trace over the video.AI wasn't trained as well this time or something.