And that'll likely be the limit of it. The value of AI art serves its purpose for concepting and moodboarding. It can be used for more than that though its functionality will be limited. The people who will be most impacted from the AI "taking over" will be those who do art as their day job as in being employed by someone…
I'm personally not against AI-powered tools that aims to make an artist's work easier. Clip Studio Paint has a bunch of tools like generating shadows and other stuff I forgot about. Even though they're wonky and don't work on most artstyle, I can see myself using such tools. For the autodesk AI shape thingy, it could be…
Personally I don't see the democraticized wide spread use of AI art as microsoft and Open AI are suggesting. I don't think that people were not being creative because of the bar set by artists. Like anyone can pick up a pencil and draw and not everyone wants to monetize and brand them through their art. Like AI art use for…
Really, I've been thinking about the subject for a few days now, and I'm not sure whether to see this technology as an ally or as the nemesis of the artistic industry. What I do know is that currently, as it's presented, I only perceive it as a money-making machine for the companies behind it. I see it more as an…
Largely financial value and from an individual standpoint. Traditional art tends to have strong financial value because each piece is one of a kind and the artist is often selective in terms of what they put out there. Usually the selectiveness tends to involve pieces that are reflective of the artists vision for what they…
I'm not sure if we'll see more innovation in the AAA space given how risk averse they've been off late. I am intriguied by the recent controversies we have going around, lot of entertaining content which actually motivates writing. Also with so many out of work its much easier to network, reachout and improve enagement on…
aprats91 sed: In my opinion, for these technologies to be truly useful for us, they need to give us total control over the outcome, and this is impossible to achieve just by writing prompts. Yep it's been done: If you go to youtube you will find tutorials that show you pieces of software you can use to pose a figure. Very…
outcome of the MTG situation. Great talk, lots of encouragement in here for fellow artists, and just interesting to listen to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8-nsFN-pWQ
Right, why commission an artist? In fact, why not accept commissions in their stead? When a market is saturated it loses its value and profitability. People who are artistic actually don't need to use the software to make something meaningful. In fact, creating art is a form of meditation, it's how they become artistic and…
"if they are using materials from living artists, those living artists should be compensated automatically with every "generated" material no matter how small of a % if a lot of people using their thieving scripts then that % adds up" Hell no. Accepting such a deal would mean accepting the theft in the first place. That's…