The ai stuff has made me come to appreciate my unclean lines and marks, they don't look perfect or ideal but now it just proves that the work I do is real and human and authentic 💜
My personal philosophy is: our ability to create is one of the biggest things that separates us from every other living thing on this planet. If you automate creativity, what are we but just another creature that lives to be born, reproduce, and die?
You're probably right but I still want people to have some hope and not lose their passion for art, despite the huge influx of AI art that's been going on Twitter.
Yeah, unfortunately. It's usually the blue checkmark crypto nuts that see potential in AI art that go out and make mockery of hardworking artists because of how "inefficient" it is. Really grinds my gears!
Yeah In the crypto space they've literally already replaced real artists with ai art cause somehow they all love AI art and I'm not gonna lie I did use AI art for a while cause I thought it was interesting but I got over that pretty fast and have been trying to improve my drawing and it's been good
Embracing my imperfections has helped me so much when developing my rough work. I'd at times beat myself up over my line art until I then started to embrace its roughness and instead began focusing on its overall form instead.
The "defects", the "wrong lines", the not-optimal line weight, the perspective mishaps, the rubber marks, the slight out-of-bounds colouring... all things that are a clear sign of when somebody actually tried. And that has to be celebrated, because it says "this piece was made by a specific person".
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My personal philosophy is: our ability to create is one of the biggest things that separates us from every other living thing on this planet. If you automate creativity, what are we but just another creature that lives to be born, reproduce, and die?
Ai art there so I doubt this would be useful there
But I guess back then, there wasn’t really any of that to go around (and that I was a different person back then)