Tundra96
I'm an AI "artist". I create a lot of AI stuff for fun. I know not many like AI, some downright despise it for one reason or another but, at the end of the day, it's still a tool.
So ask yourself, who has the heart and soul in digital art? Is it that digital Drawing Tablet you use? How about the photoshop that you make edits on? What about good old MS paint? The don't "Make" the art, you do. your mind, your thoughts, your ideas, and these tools help you bring them to life.
sure, AI can make "anything" with few words, but a person who truly takes their time to craft something with AI, someone who puts their time and effort into crafting their idea into a prompt, going through thousands of generations, setting adjustments, finding a good "seed", and then into inpainting to try to fix certain areas and features, or put the image into a photoshop to fix a few areas. . .
if you put in slop as a prompt and no effort, you're gonna get what you put out. If you take the time to craft everything till its just right, you get something at least close or, if you're better than i am at AI, what you want exactly.
AI is not bad, it's not evil. It's a tool and for people like me who don't have talent, time, patience, or even money to learn how to draw or obtain the "tools" to draw, it gives people like me the ability to take my creative thoughts and ideas and bring them to light.
Besides, at this day in age, who can honestly say they have an "original" art style that takes no inspiration for another "artists style" or an "in general" art medium.
So ask yourself, who has the heart and soul in digital art? Is it that digital Drawing Tablet you use? How about the photoshop that you make edits on? What about good old MS paint? The don't "Make" the art, you do. your mind, your thoughts, your ideas, and these tools help you bring them to life.
sure, AI can make "anything" with few words, but a person who truly takes their time to craft something with AI, someone who puts their time and effort into crafting their idea into a prompt, going through thousands of generations, setting adjustments, finding a good "seed", and then into inpainting to try to fix certain areas and features, or put the image into a photoshop to fix a few areas. . .
if you put in slop as a prompt and no effort, you're gonna get what you put out. If you take the time to craft everything till its just right, you get something at least close or, if you're better than i am at AI, what you want exactly.
AI is not bad, it's not evil. It's a tool and for people like me who don't have talent, time, patience, or even money to learn how to draw or obtain the "tools" to draw, it gives people like me the ability to take my creative thoughts and ideas and bring them to light.
Besides, at this day in age, who can honestly say they have an "original" art style that takes no inspiration for another "artists style" or an "in general" art medium.