Hey everyone, I'm looking for feedback about my Artstation post / Gumroad first post / Fab first post, free download. Here is the link to the page: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/rlqQzO It's a photogrammetry scan I made using my phone and then the traditional software. Please let me know what you think. 0 reactions on…
Yes, that's right. In my industry job and from other artists I know, using AI in production is becoming more prevalent, for better or worse. My personal opinion is it can be abused, absolutely - but it's not going away and this was a test to see if I could use it minimally and effectively in small doses. To bridge the gap…
Original photo I took of the ground on my trip to Brazil is included there too. Hopefully that clears things up from where I started from. This began as AI testing but turned back into a traditional photogrammetry scan edit after I did not like the results from AI or using it in general
I completely understand. That's actually how I began testing, but after bad results I reverted back to a more human, traditional approach (gladly), and so I only used Generative Fill tool in Photoshop for small areas here and there. Less than 5% of the art was made using AI. I just made updates to the post so you can check…
Gigapixel Gigapixel is only upscaling. so from 2k he get 4k photo for the source for scans that's all. Not to be overly jumpy on anything AI. But i get that people see AI and associate zero value to it
Oh wow, that's great feedback - thank you! Makes total sense. I'd love to address and update the post based on those notes. And good catch, I actually only really used a Photoshop AI tool (Generative Fill) here and there to help make it seamless. Gigapixel and Upscayl were NOT used at all actually. That was probably a…
Hey, looks pretty good: One of the tools listed is 'Gigapixel AI' so I don't know how much of this is actually your work. I see you intend to add breakdown/process shots, so that's good. I recommend doing an image showing it tiled. Lots of photogrammetry based materials look amazing until they start repeating. You've also…