Something in "b" can be in "a", but then I see someone say if something is in "b" it is absolutely in "a".
Something in "b" can be in "a", but then I see someone say if something is in "b" it is absolutely in "a".
Denial and Acceptance. Two sides of the same coin.
(Art created by @badlandroads.bsky.social)
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Denial and Acceptance. Two sides of the same coin.
(Art created by @badlandroads.bsky.social)
youtu.be/A067M7MMPjU
No.
The answer is no.
No.
The answer is no.
(via LA Times)
Feeling trapped.
Feeling trapped.
Here’s a blurb on what I mean:
Here’s a blurb on what I mean:
And wtf using a/i for concept art? Concept is the start of brainstorming and removing that whole factor to pump out drivel, what a waste.
And wtf using a/i for concept art? Concept is the start of brainstorming and removing that whole factor to pump out drivel, what a waste.
You need other humans to yes-and, to "hey what if?" and even to "NAH."
You need other humans to yes-and, to "hey what if?" and even to "NAH."
"I can't afford a visual artist"
So your solution is stabbing artists in the back? Stealing from them?
Furthermore, slop-generated imagery suggests slop-generated writing. That's how you're presenting yourself.
"I can't afford a visual artist"
So your solution is stabbing artists in the back? Stealing from them?
Furthermore, slop-generated imagery suggests slop-generated writing. That's how you're presenting yourself.
not surprised. but at the end of the day, the only thing that will end this is you and your dollar.
if you want human-made art and animation, it’s up to you, the customer, to prove it.
rip Hollywood. the next iteration of you will make more sense.
not surprised. but at the end of the day, the only thing that will end this is you and your dollar.
if you want human-made art and animation, it’s up to you, the customer, to prove it.
rip Hollywood. the next iteration of you will make more sense.
The studio behind it says they 'hardly slept' for several weeks while writing AI prompts and refining the shots — 'AI didn't make this film. We did'
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