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Aireunaeus


People are starting to use AI generated art to promote something. In this case, they promote a so-called “Halloween party”.

well in my opininon, it's kind of genius that they use ai art instead paying an stock image from the internet and putting that on the poster. so it's kinda money saving but kind of disrespectful ngl.

now what's your opinion on this??
anaxii
I think that AI generated drawings should burn in hell 😃
Duck o-o
i think its a perfectly valid use of ai
lostsilver

Anaxii wrote:

I think that AI generated drawings should burn in hell 😃
same :3
m i g i

Anaxii wrote:

I think that AI generated drawings should burn in hell 😃
Agree... it's honestly sad to think about
lostsilver

m i g i wrote:

Anaxii wrote:

I think that AI generated drawings should burn in hell 😃
Agree... it's honestly sad to think about
i agree aswell
everyone who makes ai art should be exterminated :3
Offdensen
i hate ai drawings with a passion. there are artists that work HARD (including my self) to make their vision a reality. However, these machine things can come up with something in SECONDS and i HATE IT
art is not art without someone making it. A robot is not someone.
Duck o-o
art isnt about the difficulty though, its about the end result
look at picasso for example, he spent a lot of time mastering realism and forms but then decided to paint as if he was a child who hasnt even picked up a brush before
the art still held the same value, if not more
lostsilver

Dyllion wrote:

i hate ai drawings with a passion. there are artists that work HARD (including my self) to make their vision a reality. However, these machine things can come up with something in SECONDS and i HATE IT
art is not art without someone making it. A robot is not someone.
EXACTLY
a1l2d3r4e5d6
AI art as a tool can be helpful. You can use it for conceptualising to help you or a creative team go to a certain direction when you find yourself at a dead end, or if you lack the concept artists to do so. For artists, it can be used as a rough reference to use in a tight pinch. Or yeah, if you're not creatively inclined, or have anyone nearby like so, then it's good for making a quick promotional poster.

But for the most part, as it stands today it's akin to the fast food or fast fashion. A means to pumping out a complete drawing in an instant. I certainly don't like what it is today, and how it achieved it. Sure it's makes some aesthetic stuff every now and then, but to me it just looks... sterile.

It takes the human factor away from art; the crafstmanship, the intricate and subtle expressions, the creative processes, the organic imperfections, etc.. It certainly doesn't delve much into the mind or the personality of the artist either.

It's just typing key words to a prompt, and re-rolling a machine until you find something that satisfies your expectations or suits your needs. I personally have no problems with that approach, but we all know what humans are like.
anaxii

Dyllion wrote:

i hate ai drawings with a passion. there are artists that work HARD (including my self) to make their vision a reality. However, these machine things can come up with something in SECONDS and i HATE IT
art is not art without someone making it. A robot is not someone.
Well, it's not going to be better for artists in the future lol
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