• @[email protected]
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    207 months ago

    Art skills can be far more easily taught and to a wider variety of people regardless of their inherent talent than software engineering and game design at the required level.

    What an absolutely batshit insane thing to say.

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      87 months ago

      bro just have an AI do it

      its just like, pixels or whatever

      /s

      • @[email protected]
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        27 months ago

        Actually, would the masses care at all about ai art that is finished by a human to make it work? For something like Fortnite?

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          37 months ago

          So, the big problem right now with AI art is that there’s no real way to modify it without basically completely redoing it.

          You can alter the prompts, but due to the intentionally chaotic nature of the models, what you’ll get out is a completely different image. You can’t just be like “I want her head tilted a little more to the left, and give her a bigger smile, but keep everything else the same.” When you’re working on professional art, generally what happens is the artist presents you with each version, from rough sketches to finished line art, to rough paint work, and you request changes as you go. There’s a collaboration as you guide them towards the result you want. But with AI you’re just shotgunning outputs and hoping that one of them lands close enough. That’s fine for your bedroom wall, but not for a professional environment.

          And if you want to have a human artist go in and make those changes to the finished image, they have to contend with the fact that they only have a finished image, not any of the layers from sketch through to brush work to lighting and so on. So they’re basically stuck trying to seamlessly paint over the existing image. That’s harder than it sounds.

          Can artists use AI as a tool? Absolutely. Generate like 50 versions of a scene, use them as references. Or ask it for a sketch, then paint over that in your style. You can correct mistakes and make adjustments along the way. But the idea that humans can just “touch up” AI art to fix the mistakes doesn’t really work.

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            27 months ago

            Ok but if possible would the masses care if it was ai generated is my point.

            I would confidently assume that folks are researching having generative ai actually conducting the tasks of wireframing, skinning, landscaping, skyboxing, WFC tile generation etc

            It’s not happening now, but absolutely will.

            But again my point is most folks will not give a shit as long as they can unlock newer better glitter shit

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              7 months ago

              You’re offering a hypothetical where AI art can actually reproduce all of the capabilities of human art. Not just broad aesthetics, but emotion, intentionality, subtext, use of imagery, understanding of the human soul…

              Is that ever going to be truly possible? Maybe if we create real, true AI. Something that’s actually sentient.

              But putting that aside, if we accept your premise, then sure, I doubt anyone would care. Then again, once an AI is able to create truly human art, what would be the difference between an AI and a human?

              AI is fucking cool. The idea of living in a fully automated post scarcity future where advanced learning machines take away all of the need for manual or intellectual labour sounds amazing. But the goal should be to make a world where humans are freed from drudgery and given more time to create and appreciate art and beauty. Instead we’re creating a world where humans toil away our lives while searching for brief sparks of joy in mass produced, corporate owned art that barely qualifies as art. Seems kind of fucked to me.

              Instead of asking how far we can go in terms of automating away our ability to create beautiful things, shouldn’t we be asking how far we can go in terms of automating away the barriers to people creating beautiful things?

              • @[email protected]
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                27 months ago

                Im Not. Im saying when ai can create Fortnite quality skins and frames, then what. Will people care.

                I don’t care about the tech, the art or the emotion.