I just block any page that posts AI stuff. I never followed them to begin with, but those "suggested" posts can fck right off. The fake birds and fake landscapes are the worst. They look real and you look in the comments and see a bunch of people who don't know any better going "wow, that's an amazing photo!" when it ain't no photo. Also, you can drop those AI art images into reverse image search, and sometimes it'll show you the actual human-made pieces that it stole from. If I was a professional and I saw AI that lifted directly from me, I'd be pretty pissed. I think AI is a neat gimmick, but that's all it should ever be. Like, I thought it was funny at first to hear Johnny Cash singing "Barbie Girl", but now they got an AI voice pretending to be George Carlin? No thank you.
That's wild. Sometimes I see ai art on pinterest and it looks familiar, but I can't put my finger on it. But if you can actually tell which artwork it was stolen from then it's no different then putting a filter on the artwork and calling it "new". I don't get it.
Miss you. You are such an amazing artist. You are better then 99.9% of other artists on RU-vid. I know making videos takes a lot of time but I love watching your videos. Please make more if you can.
How you feel about a.i. is how I feel about digital art. It's not even close to traditional art bc there is so many tools to make things symmetrical it really takes out the meaning of what art is. Not just that but tools to make it look like water color or add effects that the person could never create on their own, and it takes away business from people that are traditional artist
Happy birthday to me! ❤ My first birthday without both my parents, and I'm having a rough day. Opened RU-vid, thinking, "What would help me calm my anxiety right now?" First thing I see is that you posted a new video. Perfect timing. ❤
@Kloodwig Thank you! ❤️ I was. All the way up until I was rear ended while parked in a fast food drive thru about an hour ago! 🤣🙈 I KNEW I should have just gone home and made a salad! 🙈
The point is definitely to try to make a quick money. The amount of listings for "prompt engineer" needed that i've seen, where people want someone to generate nsfw stuff for ai models. and let's not even get into the child nsfw ai photos. But as for "everyday" people, i know tech people who have no interest in art, suddenly start talking about it and they don't care at all about the actual artists who the work has been ripped from. it's alarming.
@@Kloodwig I hope I didn't come across as overly negative because I don't think it's all bad. But it's hard to be enthusiastic about it when the most recent developments with this technology being them claiming to have changed to using only copyright free images and then quietly backtracking on that a few months later. And midjourney claiming they can't know specific artists they've used to make style generators but then turning out to have a list of hundreds of artists. And the general population's opinion seeming to be "accept it or get left behind" Somehow not understanding that artists aren't against the technology but rather against their work being used without their consent? Especially since the ai community is full of people making custom models off of specific artists and not listening when said artist asks them to not do it.
@@papershipwreckart it is wild I agree, unfortunatley can be done without AI, ai just makes it 100 times easier and faster which makes it thousand times worse.
I love the way you were playing with the light in this painting. In regards to AI art, I heard someone saying that they no longer call it "art" but "AI generated images" which I think is a more accurate description. At it's best it currently can be used as a brainstorming tool like you said, at it's worst it's a tool for plagiarism. (At least until some compensation/release of use of images is given to artists who's work is being used.) Personally I'm not really stressed over it either as the art I create is as much about the process as having a good idea. Although I really appreciate the work of the artists who are fighting for a legal right for artists not to have their art used without permission/compensation.
wow I love the portrait. especially the lighting effect on the skin. like sunlight through leaves. very pretty! concerning ai art. my main criticisms are the stolen training data and the huge energy costs these things need to generate anything at all. and even these outputs aren't that good most of the time. personally, though....it feels kind of discouraging to see ai stuff posted everywhere. I just started getting back into drawing, and now I'm kinda questioning if practising is even worth it, when it seems like people don't care enough about art in general. who is ai art even for? not for me, I want real people behind things I enjoy. Not for ai artists either, they couldn't even be assed to make it themselves....so yeah....what a weird time to be an artist online....
I know that it was originally used to make reference material for creators and artists or people just having fun but the technology has become more advanced in a scary way to where you can make fake videos of people. In terms of art, a lot of artists are more worried about the fact that the program is using their art to make art and those AI artists are trying to advertise themselves as being able to create art in less time and charging less money for the same quality. I’m not super worried as an artist about AI artist either because like you said people with a trained eye always catch on and also company’s aren’t gonna pay much for AI art when they don’t even pay much for real art lol I also think these AI artists are just meant to fool the masses and gain a following while and may also just be a dig at other artists since real artists have to work so hard to gain a following. The entire situation is dumb but I don’t see it being the downfall of art that everyone is scared that it will be.
I feel like while AI is here to stay, the hype around it will die as fast as the hype around NFT's. But similar to yourself, the most confusing thing about AI art to me is why??? I don't feel threatened by it. If digital art didn't get rid of traditional art, then AI won't either, and for most artists, the process of creating is really important.
Ee have cars but people still ride horses. At the same time image training for something for 10-15 years, to work in the industry and they say sorry no job for you learn something else, I would just go wonder off into the woods.
AI is a big thing right now, will it last...prob but not at the scale it is getting used right now. i think in the game/tech/character dev/animation, it will eventually be used even if its only at the development stage