Yeah, I think i see something looking like Ai art in mobile games too. Not for sure just looking like Ai. in some music clips too. But not in big games production or movies . And not in actual content . I mean not simply icons and small pictures. My guess it's still legal reasons and too much at a stake. Wonder how long…
Wouldn't it be better to just push it as far as you can go, rather than simply giving up? Even if your job might be taken away in the future, if you have it now, you'll surely get more mileage out of it if you keep doing it until it's no longer possible than if you choose, yourself, to stop.
I apologise for the bluntness, but can you please stop trying to derail the thread to grind your axe about SBI and conspiracy theories of left wing infiltrators? The first half of your comment was fairly on-point. Second half, not so much. That aside...... Surely the budget is coming mainly from just the sheer demand…
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…
I also feel its the heavy marketing investment which cuts into development costs. Development is usually kept behind closed doors citing competition concerns, and most games marketing is focused on release sales, which is usually when games make their money. Live service seems to be a good work around since it keeps…
But why should we stop it? I cannot remember that i had so much fun with a graphical tool since many years. I definitely don't want to give it away anymore. When you don't want to use it then this is your decision. And you can already do this without to forbid me my favourite tool.
Since January 2024 it is mandatory on Steam to have an AI disclosure for anything you release, how you are using AI in the development and execution of your game as well as exposing (to Steam) guardrails to stop Live-Generated-AI output from creating illegal content.…
I was just about to post the same thing. This is a pretty big win for human artists here in the USA. If we can get more courts worldwide to agree then maybe sites like ArtStation will take the issue more seriously and stop polluting their feeds. There are literally newbies posting 3 or 4 high quality renders at a time and…