Ha ha, he goes down a hole, then spends 8 hours of gameplay adventuring an awesome world. You know what, I'll try to recreate some of it with Ai ;) Thanks for commenting. L)
@@GamersPulse111 LOL I'm sure I'm not the ONLY guy who's thought this... But how I wish I could meet a lady who looks like A.I. Marin. *sighs in French* Ah well...someday I'll meet my lady fair! (At least SHE'LL be real!!)
Cool, thanks so much. It's pretty bad so far, but with the increase of ai capability and my own skill set improving they are only going to get better. I want to complete Link to the Past ... thanks so much for the feedback. :)
For those who stumble upon this video, or give the video link above a listen, I think it worth your time to consider that we are capable of criticizing AI art at the same time we encourage its use. An artist is capable of "embracing new tools," as the above video suggests we do, however, the content to which I replied is not an artist embracing a new tool. This is a recreation of art which already exists attempting to garner support via leeching off of an already existing product. The creative effort involved here is not being supplemented by the use of AI, which is absolutely a good way to utilize these new programs, but rather an attempt to capture the emotion of nostalgia for the purpose of ad revenue. In my comment you likely see elsewhere on this vid, I went too far in assuming this creator has a solid grasp of why they want to make things at all. This video's ethos is to say, "Shut up about AI art, it's a new tool and you shouldn't give people shit for embracing it." Which of course is ironic considering the video's script is notably *not* written using an AI, at least not *only* using an AI. The creator, Casey Rickey, argues to use a tool as it is available without considering what impacts that actually has on the environment you submit your creations to. We can do multiple things simultaneously, we can argue against an AI's use to create soulless TLoZ fancams while also arguing that AI should be used to benefit creators, not slop. Thank you, and please dislike this comment to drive engagement down, cheers.
@sheshells_ a well thought out response, cheers. I agree with on a lot of points. If you want to read my horror book, completely written by me over a 5 year period, type Blood Ever After in Amazone by Sean O'Connor. That's proof of my originality. It made me zero dollars and lots of people hated it. So, I try different avenues now. Life is an exploration. Thanks for taking the time to comment with thoughtfulness and consideration. 😀
You know, the game exists right? You don't *have* to make a soulless AI recreation of a piece of art that exists already. Do better, go make your own art!