Personally I've found that best use case for generative AI is using chatGPT as a search engine tool if google isn't turning up anything for me. If I need really obscure information, and just don't know how to word it or search for it. I'm making an MMO, and have no idea how to setup servers and anticheat and key programmer…
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…
Hehe :D A new report from the trenches. One new microtrend amongst AI Bros seems to be "Niji Journey", a generator trained on anime/east asian images more specifically. Here is a tutorial page on how to use it, directly from "AItuts". The wording is clear as day. https://aituts.com/how-to-use-niji-journey/ The more I read…
Sure that will get rid of the people who can't actually draw anything and are now busy googling basic Photoshop tutorials. But what about those who are half-decent (but below the threshold for talent you'd seek out) and use AI and as such the work of others to boost their own output? Seems like it would be possible to feed…
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…
@Tiles Okay. Noting this is a game art forum, I think it's safe to assume a large majority of the members in the discussion here understand that Photoshop, Maya, Zbrush, etc. are graphics software. I think what's central to the topic is the impact of AI's standout feature of rapidly converting text prompts into images.…