people used to fling stone spears at mammoths to get meat. how lame and pathetic our lives would seem to them if they could know how we live now. No matter what tech is involved with making games, always going to be some difficulties in making them and selling them. Whoever can solve the difficulties will remain valuable.…
This will obviously have an impact on artists - so of course some of the people involved will be artists, just doing their best to do what they've always done. And while I appreciate and respect Pior glancing over this portion - I'm gonna disagree with your last bit. Like Pior said, it's subjective, but this is not like…
@Tiles : you are missing my point about this tool making the design process out of reach to some people. My point is not about the value or lack of value of the output - as a matter of fact, the assumption made by some people that "there will always be a need for (insert human job title)" is in my opinion quite…
I have some thoughts regarding this that I just kinda feel like writing out, and polycount seems as good a place as any to do so. This is gonna be kinda long and rambling and I'll apologize for that up front, just feel like writing it. Picking this thread as I find @pior 's comic link as a particularly up-to-date example,…
Yes, i play the devils advocate here, to some degree. Sorry ^^ ... obvious unethical nature of a training model ... It is in the same way ethical and legal than a robot replacing a worker in a factory. In the end the ethic question doesn't even matter. It is about if it is legal. And about if you are still be able to…