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<blockquote data-quote="Jfdlsjfd" data-source="post: 9704577" data-attributes="member: 42856"><p>That was certainly true two years ago, when prompts were limited to 75 words. Nowadays, you can get quite detailed prompts (1000 words) all taken into account and the most recent solutions (like SeedEdit), including open source one you can run on your own computer (Flux Kontext), allow for modifying an existing image. So you do your initial prompt and the if the hairstyle of the character drawn doesn't match your vision, you thencommand the AI to change it. Sometimes, you'll need the correct vocabulary to get what you want, sometimes you'll need to provide input in other way (for example clicking the exact area where you want the sun to be in your image), and you can do "back-and-forth" as long as you need to get the exact image you had in mind when you did the creative work of conceiving it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Which is bollocks. Above I mentionned Friedman's 1000 hours of staring. Though one could say it, by definition, requires 1,000 hours, it's not like staring is difficult (and Friedman, as far as I know, didn't provide documentation on the time spent staring). Along the same lines, not being there while museum-goers can prepare and share a pad thai doesn't require any time. At the other end of humanity's history with art, I don't think putting you hand in red clay, and then on a cavern's wall, require times or skill. It is however a powerful work of art.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well...</p><p></p><p>I agree though that AI drawing isn't <em>quite </em>there. The first usable products were launched in late 2022, though, and it certainly isn't at its peak yet. Gimme my mind-reading headset!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jfdlsjfd, post: 9704577, member: 42856"] That was certainly true two years ago, when prompts were limited to 75 words. Nowadays, you can get quite detailed prompts (1000 words) all taken into account and the most recent solutions (like SeedEdit), including open source one you can run on your own computer (Flux Kontext), allow for modifying an existing image. So you do your initial prompt and the if the hairstyle of the character drawn doesn't match your vision, you thencommand the AI to change it. Sometimes, you'll need the correct vocabulary to get what you want, sometimes you'll need to provide input in other way (for example clicking the exact area where you want the sun to be in your image), and you can do "back-and-forth" as long as you need to get the exact image you had in mind when you did the creative work of conceiving it. Which is bollocks. Above I mentionned Friedman's 1000 hours of staring. Though one could say it, by definition, requires 1,000 hours, it's not like staring is difficult (and Friedman, as far as I know, didn't provide documentation on the time spent staring). Along the same lines, not being there while museum-goers can prepare and share a pad thai doesn't require any time. At the other end of humanity's history with art, I don't think putting you hand in red clay, and then on a cavern's wall, require times or skill. It is however a powerful work of art. Well... I agree though that AI drawing isn't [I]quite [/I]there. The first usable products were launched in late 2022, though, and it certainly isn't at its peak yet. Gimme my mind-reading headset! [/QUOTE]
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