Can we even call it Art at this point? Art must come from an intention or impulse to create, no sure a simple prompt counts. I personnaly have zero interest in consuming Art that doesn't emanate from a human's perspective.
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I would much prefer an honest approach to generative AI over more culture industry corpo slop made by humans for profit, and the reduction of artists to mere service providers (which is where artists come from, I get that).
it's an AI generated piece of image, audio, video, text. it's shit art or not art at all if the input intention is measurably less than the information in the output
if i evr need art for a game or so, or a nice design, i will certainly commission a real artist.
having to say "this logo" or "this tileset" was generated... feels so uncool and shiddi.
That is cool - how does the technique work?
It looks like they wrote with a silver sharpie on black paper.
Ha that makes a lot of sense
It became a short-lived fad back in the mid 90's when I was in college. The goth and art kids leaving messages on dorm doors using black sticky notes written in silver sharpie marker. Not like we had texting yet.
My guess is that they outline the text in pencil then filled out the rest with the Sharpie.
That sounds really hard. Maybe they wrote with a fine tipped wax pencil and then went over it with black?
Or it's white writing on black paper with a sharpie present just for the composition of the photo.
I guess before generative AI I bought exactly the same amount of art as I do now.
Which is none. I didn't know people usually buy art.
I buy games, music and books, even if you don't consider those art themselves there are drawers, painters etc. involved to make cover art, character designs and the like.
I do for projects. I design board games and video games. I am unfortunately not an artist so I gotta go out and buy it. It really sucks now, because unless it's obvious I might not know. Had a person send me stupidly obvious AI art and I tore into them and got a refund. AI art is a scam as far as I'm concerned.
you say that like I had money T_T
F all this "generative AI", when we gonna get "degenerate-ive AI"?
That's on lemmynsfw.com, I think.
i mean things like classifiers are de-generative AI right? they take in more information than they output as opposed to genai
Certified human made art, from a certified degenerate.
Art from "normal" people is just too boring.
looks like ai
There ought to be a labeling standard for whether content is generated. Obviously there's no way for it to be anything else than opt-in and voluntary right now, but still.