Yay gaslighting! (Also saying "this art was created by humans" is kinda gross. >If it had been created by humans< you'd really thing they'd credit the artist or team that worked on it.)
It's the NFT shit again. So many people wanted to make a game with NFTs in it. The issue isn't creating a game with NFTs, that's the easy part. The hard part is making a good game in the first place, which is what even seasoned companies struggle with.
How about a little diversion creating stuff NEW stuff instead of 'pustulising' errant hyperchondrial ticks that tend to scratch out text walls of diatribe that seem too inhabit your imagination of late..... Promise, you'll feel a lot better maybe score another gig into the bargain :#
I think AI is going to kill the internet as we know it before it kills jobs in game art. It's so easy and cheap to create massive amounts of noise, propaganda, and imitate real people, we're getting to the point people are assuming most random online comments are probably from a bot. Related video:…
It is interesting, more dreamlike than anything, basically shit unless the objective is to make abstracts Great thread analysing one of the videos https://twitter.com/ChombaBupe/status/1758226090579894542 here's the video https://cdn.openai.com/sora/videos/tokyo-in-the-snow.mp4 Its adding so much to the lawsuit, its…
Ah i see. I never said it is a substitute for Photoshop. Just that it is a graphics software, like photoshop. Of course there are differences. Like there are differences between Max, ZBrush, Substances and Photoshop too. But you can also use AI to manipulate images, not just to create it. And you can use Photoshop to…
Ad-hominem? Clearly an asshole. FYI: 'Woketard' is not an insult, but a descriptor (google what it means). And yes, I hate unions because I've never had (not in this, not in the past century) a single positive experience with any of them. And yes, 'unionized woketards' are considered a liability. In case of acquisition…
A good friend makes a good living creating location-specific art. For both public and private clients. I don’t see that being replaced by generated art. Likewise, problem solvers will always be in demand.
Well, apparently tons of VFX artists are out of work these days. Surely there will be at least some among them willing to pick up 'prompting' and combine that with their existing skillset. From then on it's going to be more about lack of functionality in the toolset, I suppose. So the verdict in this writeup seems a bit…
My two main problem with AI art. Paid-for sites that charge a fee to use the service, that are scraping the internet to train their AI without artists permission People claiming they "created" the AI art because they typed in the keywords. No, you didn't - that art was creating from the collective minds of all the artists…