I got off the digital art train a few years back after growing bored/disinterested with it, but seeing as how things have changed since then with the rise of AI, I think I left it at the right time. Adobe and many other companies have lost it when it comes to scraping data for AI. It only reaffirms my belief that…
From X (got on it by following links, I never liked twitter). THIS is pure offensive insanity. Adobe is claiming royalty-free rights to copy and make new content out of customers' assets. Adobe is claiming that they can then sub-license customer assets to OTHER companies. They describe a "reasonable" use-case, but…
This is FUCKING INSANE!!! is this even legal? Now they're going to scrape my 3D models and textures and use them to train my replacement. Just fucking amazing...What am I supposed to make my textures in, GIMP??! Maybe I should start pirating their software.
why is cara any different than artstation or deviant art or anything else? If I can right click and save an image, surely the geniuses can still scrape it, right? I bet somebody has a good answer, but I also bet that after some time it will come out that cara (or anything on the internet claiming to be some sort of safe…
Such a thing can simply not exist with current gen tech tho? The amount of data needed to make these things "usable" is too damn high to ethically source the data. I guess it will come down to how ethical is defined... Looking at adobe, that term is very flexible.
that graph is about on point with my experience using chatgpt. as a tool it is pretty handy for a few things but it's not in the ballpark of a game changer for me. I still easily forget to use it a lot of times where it might be handy. I don't find enough value to pay the subscription except for on and off - like if I am…
Photopea is free, and an excellent replacement for Photoshop. I use it at home, it has nearly everything PS including PSD, hotkeys, 8bit/16bit/32bit, and a few extra filters PS doesn't have like a decent normal map filter and an excellent dilation filter.