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by darioush
434 days ago
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don't you think it is empowering and aspiring for artists? they can try several drafts of their work instantaneously, checking out various compositions etc before even starting the manual art process. they could even input/train it on their own work. I don't think someone can use AI to copy your art better than the original artist. Plus art is about provenance. If we could find a scrap piece of paper with some scribbles from Picasso, it would be art. |
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Then go back and refine.
Treat it the same as programming. Don't tell the AI to just make something and hope it magically does it as a one-shot. Iterate, combine with other techniques, make something that is truly your own.