04-06-2024, 06:57 PM
I'm with Ziska on this...I don't think using A.I is developing any skill. Never once have I looked at an image or an object, and thought, "yeah, I can draw that now!"
Surely it would be better to write down that prompt and go and study those things what would make up an image using that prompt. You know, by actually drawing those elements. Really seeing. Rather than just looking. That would be far better for development.
Using A.I can create some cool things, but it's just not personal. It's not a part of "art". There's no frustration, there's no willpower to push through, there's no moments of clarity and understanding.
I also don't think art forums are a place for A.I imagery. I don't feel it brings anything to the table regarding people's journey into a world of human expression, ideas and the bettering of oneself.
I'm probably not explaining myself very well. I think Ziska did it best.
Our main dude here, Mr. Rapoza also explains a lot here. This is an incredible interview. Give it a watch.
https://youtu.be/A8-nsFN-pWQ?si=5sz5u9lNe7uLGezU
Surely it would be better to write down that prompt and go and study those things what would make up an image using that prompt. You know, by actually drawing those elements. Really seeing. Rather than just looking. That would be far better for development.
Using A.I can create some cool things, but it's just not personal. It's not a part of "art". There's no frustration, there's no willpower to push through, there's no moments of clarity and understanding.
I also don't think art forums are a place for A.I imagery. I don't feel it brings anything to the table regarding people's journey into a world of human expression, ideas and the bettering of oneself.
I'm probably not explaining myself very well. I think Ziska did it best.
Our main dude here, Mr. Rapoza also explains a lot here. This is an incredible interview. Give it a watch.
https://youtu.be/A8-nsFN-pWQ?si=5sz5u9lNe7uLGezU