Seeing people defending using AI imagery in their content with the argument 'commissioning artists is expensive'
At least they're honest in the value they place on artist's works.
'I'm not paying, so I'll steal, and I don't care'
It's frustrating and I know its not going to go away either.
At least they're honest in the value they place on artist's works.
'I'm not paying, so I'll steal, and I don't care'
It's frustrating and I know its not going to go away either.
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It just pulls from the land of wind and ghosts and brings back bits and bobs of others experience and vomits it out pixel by pixel.
"Oh what a pretty pile of undigested slop!"
(I don't like it one little bit.🤷♀️)
Unless you mean corporations and then, yeah, no, they don't value anyone.
-Script analysis
-Design Concept
-Rough Design Drawings
- Final Design Drawings
- Costume coordination from stock
- Creating patterns for and building any costumes not available for purchase
- Creating accessories
- Planning changes
- Cleaning and repairs during the production
I'm not getting enough, but there isn't any more
But when you can't afford something hand made by Joe up the street, the answer is actually, you just shouldn't get to have it.
I would love to be granted access to the surger in the costume shop I'm working in for outside projects as a part of my "pay."
I just think if we have services we can trade, we should.
I wish we had a bartering hub similar to Etsy or Ebay.
"I don't want to pay to support someone, I'd rather take it for free."
Composite art generated based on the work of those people they're refusing to pay.
Frickin' Skynet.
AI art is so cold too.
AI art, no matter the form, is soulless.