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katric 02-25-2024 09:48 AM

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p2766479 03-04-2024 11:57 AM

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This may have been posted but I found a HD video on youtube of the Shaky Shivers transformation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUUNp-D61ag

Northwind 03-26-2024 08:06 PM

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AI werewolf art is getting scary good. This artist is a good example but there are many more:

https://www.deviantart.com/slymetrix

ivan11422 03-26-2024 08:40 PM

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🖕 to AI-generated images. That isn’t art.

Northwind 03-26-2024 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ivan11422 (Post 858432)
🖕 to AI-generated images. That isn’t art.

Pretty sure a lot of fans would have killed for something like this in the last 30 years. I have supported tf art for a long time, but I am not going to ignore the photo realistic quality stuff coming out. It's really good, just like a lot of art is I support on Patreon.

ZappoHisbane 03-28-2024 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Northwind (Post 858433)
Pretty sure a lot of fans would have killed for something like this in the last 30 years. I have supported tf art for a long time, but I am not going to ignore the photo realistic quality stuff coming out. It's really good, just like a lot of art is I support on Patreon.

AI Art is theft.

wolffpc 03-28-2024 10:49 PM

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And?

champdman 03-29-2024 11:03 PM

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there's nothing wrong with ai art.

Anahki 03-30-2024 08:00 AM

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Nothing bad about the AI "art" itself, but the problem is when someone is having monetary benefits from it, that simple, because you cannot sell what is not yours.
But this is really the tip of the iceberg. The real global issue is the usage of the data. That's why in the EU the authorities are more and more concerned about data in terms of privacy... and ownership of the data.

Cursebearer 03-30-2024 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by wolffpc (Post 858445)
And?

Stealing being bad is pretty fundamental moral stuff, man.

Jimbo 03-31-2024 04:15 PM

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people used to steal my stuff and edit it, that's part of the reason I left.

still here drawing, creating and enjoying life. but my stuff remains un-stolen and shared with those I can trust.

could take or leave the AI stuff tbh.

Amahain 04-01-2024 02:08 PM

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Since everyone's weighing in, here's my take: I don't like AI art. We can go into the ethical issues surrounding it: it's copying the styles of artists who might not have given permission, it eats up a lot of energy and has an environmental impact (maybe not as much as crypto mining but still...), it can be abused by large companies to put professional artists out of a job... all of those are valid concerns. But even if we lived in a world where all the ethical issues surrounding AI art were dealt with, I still don't like it from an aesthetic point of view

It's not the uncanny valley thing - there are artists out there who use all sorts of digital tools to make very detailed and realistic images, and I'm all for that. I think what it comes down to is, knowing that an image was created with absolutely no effort beyond coming up with a prompt kind of ruins my experience of the image. All those DreamUp images on DeviantArt just feel cheap and soulless even if AI could get to a point where the images are completely flawless.

I think that, to me, the mindset of the artist, or at least the perceived mindset of the artist, is part of the overall quality of the work. I'm not good at mentally separating the art from the artist: if I think the artist is a jerk or a creep, I can't really enjoy their work no matter how good it is on a purely technical level (this mostly applies to music, film directors, or actors in my everyday life, but could just as easily apply to TF art and writing). With AI, there is no artist, so that intangible part of the artwork that feels important to me is completely absent and the AI-generated image has no appeal. I'm sure some people might think that's irrational, and they might be right, but I don't think matters of taste need to be rationalized.


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