I hear this a lot, but it's really just a mindset.
As detailed as the Realms is, with all the lore of the last 40 years, it's only about 1% of the setting or perhaps even less. I've been running it since 1e and I've never once had trouble with or balked at adding in anything I felt like...
The machine's result doesn't matter to my question. My question was in both examples about the artist using a tool. In one example the tool was AI, and in the other the tools are paintbrushes, etc.
I wasn't talking about what the tool was doing. Both examples were about what the person is...
I've asked a few questions. 1) what's the difference between me doing the job with the AI tool and a human doing the job with the paintbrush, canvas, and paint tools? 2) What's the difference between using the AI picture as my inspiration and an artist looking at a picture as inspiration? That...
You do not need modern art, either. AI art, created by using AI as a tool and not asking it to just come up with a picture for you, is like modern art. I dislike almost all modern art and much of it I personally don't consider to even be art. Is it art? Of course it is, and a lot of people...
First, government can make mistakes. Second, that's a bit more than a year old and AI has come a long way in the last year. Third, reading through what they said, it seems like they're talking about general prompts like, "give me an elf riding a horse and shooting a bow." That's general...
The same way it's actual human art since you got there using your human brain to use the paint, paintbrush, and canvas tools to make it your own.
It's not even the first time. Sculptors use power tools to get rid of large chunks of a piece of stone to help them get down to the part where they...
How can you generate my vision for free? Again, I'm not talking about quick AI slop, which isn't someone's vision. I'm talking about using AI in depth as a tool to achieve an artist's vision
Correct. And that can be achieved using AI as a tool and not something to just make art for you.
No...
Since it can fine tune without using specific art from the database, that's not correct. If I want it to lighten the shading in some areas, it can do that without having to redraw the entire thing. If I want the arm to bend more, it can bend it more without using specific art from the database...
It's not the same at all. If I commission you to make a dragon, YOU are making the dragon to YOUR vision. I might influence that vision a bit, but it's still going to be YOUR vision of what I am asking for. AI does not have a vision, so what the final result is, is 100% MY vision, rending AI...
How is this ANY different than if I look at a piece of art and use that for my inspiration to paint something similar, but different?
It's not just copying artwork at that point, because I'm directing the fine tuning myself until it gets it right according to MY vision. If my vision is similar...