AI Art Seething General

Here's an excerpt from The Prevention of Literature by George "Nineteen Eighty-four" Orwell, where in he talks about art and machinery. Surprised it hasn't been brought up here yet.

It would probably not be beyond human ingenuity to write books by machinery. But a sort of mechanizing process can already be seen at work in the film and radio, in publicity and propaganda, and in the lower reaches of journalism. The Disney films, for instance, are produced by what is essentially a factory process, the work being done partly mechanically and partly by teams of artists who have to subordinate their individual style. Radio features are commonly written by tired hacks to whom the subject and the manner of treatment are dictated beforehand: even so, what they write is merely a kind of raw material to be chopped into shape by producers and censors. So also with the innumerable books and pamphlets commissioned by government departments. Even more machine-like is the production of short stories, serials, and poems for the very cheap magazines. Papers such as the Writer abound with advertisements of literary schools, all of them offering you ready-made plots at a few shillings a time. Some, together with the plot, supply the opening and closing sentences of each chapter. Others furnish you with a sort of algebraical formula by the use of which you can construct plots for yourself. Others have packs of cards marked with characters and situations, which have only to be shuffled and dealt in order to produce ingenious stories automatically. It is probably in some such way that the literature of a totalitarian society would be produced, if literature were still felt to be necessary. Imagination — even consciousness, so far as possible — would be eliminated from the process of writing. Books would be planned in their broad lines by bureaucrats, and would pass through so many hands that when finished they would be no more an individual product than a Ford car at the end of the assembly line. It goes without saying that anything so produced would be rubbish; but anything that was not rubbish would endanger the structure of the state. As for the surviving literature of the past, it would have to be suppressed or at least elaborately rewritten.
 
It's so over. It hasn't been talked about too much but apparently Krita now has a plug in that allows a user to connect Stable Diffusion to Krita an art painting software. Essentially, you can start a sketch, send that sketch to a generation, start painting on that generation and repeat the process. I'm waiting for my replacement cables for my pen tablet to test this out. Here is a video:

 
As almost every kind of artist already gave their AI takes, or repeated someone elses, we need to start asking the real questions, like "what do the white women native shamans think of it?"

And as of one week ago, we now know:

This video is amazing, because 90% of it (or more), is spent on completely unrelated tangents, that are in no way related to AI and includes things like Chinese people stealing your graphic designs and pretending to be you.
 
You know what the good book says:
The death of the artist...
...is the birth of the consumer.

It's so over. It hasn't been talked about too much but apparently Krita now has a plug in that allows a user to connect Stable Diffusion to Krita an art painting software. Essentially, you can start a sketch, send that sketch to a generation, start painting on that generation and repeat the process. I'm waiting for my replacement cables for my pen tablet to test this out. Here is a video:

IIRC the plugin has existed since last year. I don't think it's a new invention. I wonder why so few people seethed over this and everyone just gravitates to something like adobe's ai gen and the Wacom debacle. Apparently anti-ai people don't like seething over free stuff. Also i heard one of the painting software programs (Ibis Paint iirc) has that cool "ai disturbance" filter feature. It makes cool patterns. Check these out:
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IIRC the plugin has existed since last year. I don't think it's a new invention. I wonder why so few people seethed over this and everyone just gravitates to something like adobe's ai gen and the Wacom debacle. Apparently anti-ai people don't like seething over free stuff. Also i heard one of the painting software programs (Ibis Paint iirc) has that cool "ai disturbance" filter feature. It makes cool patterns. Check these out:
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Krita plugins are developed (and funded) independently of the program itself - similar to browser extensions, except even less manifest cucked. Even if everyone collectively seethed at the Krita developers, they wouldn't be able to do anything about this.

Adobe on the other hand, is always adding AI to the program itself, therefore customers have the opportunity to accomplish something, if they're willing to actually cancel the subscription, in addition to just having a public meltdown about it.

Wacom is possibly the stupidest company of them all, going against the only kind of artists, who buy their overpriced shit. I get a tablet can be used for image to image AI art, but someone who does that, will most likely buy something more reasonably priced.
 
It's so over. It hasn't been talked about too much but apparently Krita now has a plug in that allows a user to connect Stable Diffusion to Krita an art painting software. Essentially, you can start a sketch, send that sketch to a generation, start painting on that generation and repeat the process. I'm waiting for my replacement cables for my pen tablet to test this out. Here is a video:

Why do these fucking glowniggers always have to make things so extremely overcomplicated to install and require signing up for at least several accounts?
No retard. Im not giving you a backdoor into my computer just to install a free addon that is falsely advertised as working out of box.
 
A bunch of Linux furries have 'adopted' Xenia (originally made by a furry) and pretty much all the art of her is now super super trannified. Here have an SFW e621 search.
Also xe was originally designed as a man but you can tell xe was a trannoid because xeir name is stolen from an xbox emulator.
 
Also xe was originally designed as a man but you can tell xe was a trannoid because xeir name is stolen from an xbox emulator.
There's a post by the original author somewhere that it was supposed to be a Xenix callout.

Why you'd make a reference to a MS product like that I can't tell you.
 
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They cry about AI like they cried about CGI, the og TRON movie couldn't get into the oscars for FXs because the academy didn't consider computer graphics as special effects back then.
When did they make her trans? I hadn't followed any Linux news lately, that's why I'm asking.
Why do they make anything trans? like FNV, why did they have to ruin the best fallout with tranny shit?

In this particular case the reason is likely that the linux scene is flooded with trannies now, also part of the reason why that scene is going to shit, "year of the linux desktop" never ever now.

I see some self-awareness on this one:
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Recently, Meta (aka facebook, instagram and whatsapp) has announced they will use the data of their users to feed their new assistant AI.

Remember how many retards were claiming they would move to canada if Trump won the elections? Now they're doing the same thing, moving to pages like this one called cara. Which is the one i've seen being paraded around the most.
To me, it's funny seeing all these people trying to move away from the normie sites, you just know they'll get tired of seeing low engagement in their posts and will crawl back to zucc's feet for more likes.

I wonder how long that site will last.
 
Recently, Meta (aka facebook, instagram and whatsapp) has announced they will use the data of their users to feed their new assistant AI.

Remember how many retards were claiming they would move to canada if Trump won the elections? Now they're doing the same thing, moving to pages like this one called cara. Which is the one i've seen being paraded around the most.
To me, it's funny seeing all these people trying to move away from the normie sites, you just know they'll get tired of seeing low engagement in their posts and will crawl back to zucc's feet for more likes.

I wonder how long that site will last.
What are the chances it's gonna be another Resetera where within a few years the admin sells the website anyways to now owners who will then sell the data they accrued?
 
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