It has the stressed, overworked, cynical tone of an art director. I think it's 100% legit. That company not only hired AI bros, but ones that don't know how to use in-paint
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…
This popped up on Bluesky, through X-Twitter, through facebook. I'm afraid it's authenticity is pretty much impossible to confirm. But if inauthentic the author paints a pretty vivid (hard to argue with) picture of what trying to work as a senior dev, over ai prompters would be like. Just from what we know about ai; the…
one step at a time, moodboards used to be painted, sometimes photosourced. now the painting part might be gone.it's not like, just because you are no concept artist, it doesnt effect you or might not sooner or later.there are companies and products known for cheap labour, their current artists get tasked with cleaning up…
Oh, I am absolutely not saying that Cara is *the* solution - as a matter of fact I am not planning to join it anytime soon since I have my own self-hosted folio anyways. But I think it is well worth keeping an eye on, and the mere fact that 700 000 artists ditched IG for it in a matter of days says a lot about how quickly…
That's something I wish AI advocates would get. I see them talk often as if it learns and behaves just like a human when it's blatantly not like that at all. It strikes me as being like trying to learn how to sculpt characters just by looking at people and never trying to understand what you're looking at. Maybe you can…
I see a few options outside of art tests to prove work is human- Having a good work history with work in shipped titles. Having a time-lapse of a painting. Having a piece with good layers
I think it will bring back traditional art or at the very least make it more popular. The AI can't do gouache paintings for example nor do I see any benefit someone would gain by making a robot powered by AI that could do it. Personally, I'd not worry much about this AI stuff if you're an artist who does their own thing to…