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by guitarlimeo
892 days ago
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I've thought about this, and it's true Blender allows you to take a lot of shortcuts to be creative, like displacement based on generated noise. It has made work faster, and probably cut some low paying modeling jobs, because those automated shortcuts it has do things better and faster. The distinction is that it's a widely accepted tool, and you still need to devote time to learn to use it good enough for you to be able to make satisfying art. It's like a brush for a traditional painter, only in 3d. In another comment below I explained a bit more why I value the amount of work seen in art. |
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On the other side, you have the modeler who barely sticks six rectangles together as a “human” and the AI art prompter who ships the first image they get back.
To me, neither is a moral issue. They both require using tools effectively.