i play those all the time! Choice of Games has some great CYOA-style gamebooks, and Andrew Plotkin put out an honest-to-goodness retro-style text adventure called Hadean Lands on Steam a few years back
you probably don't need strangers splitting hairs with ya, but i would also throw "voicework" in the "asset category here (unless consensually signed off on and fiscally compensated like vocaloids)
oh im all for it. i just think itll be a bit difficult for proper vocaloids and synthvs etc. although that may just be my anxiety around sending emails, it could be easy but i cannot think of games that have vocal synths playing characters in them.
Still didn't answer my question :/ how is it fine tuned? By people feeding more examples of human art into the ai prompt generator without the artists consent or usage rights?
I highly doubt we're going to come to a common ground here, as you don't seem to value human expression via art, so I'm not going to value your opinion on this lol. Let's stop fighting about this and touch some grass or smth
Yes! And the developers wrote the original. AI art doesn't ask permission, or have the rights to any of the art it's taking to make that new image. This is especially problematic if used for commerical profit in games.
really happy that the creators of The Roottrees Are Dead went back and made a commercial version with real art instead of AI slop
the fact that there was ever a version (free, for what it's worth, but still) with AI art taints it JUST a little for me, but the writing at least is clearly human-made
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Vocaloid and such would probably need extra contracts for games i think. Due to the medium.
it could be an interesting avenue to explore tho!
Maybe all in game assets drawn with fountain pens or are fountain pens too 'assistive'
Maybe duck feathers dipped in ink?
I don't give a crap what made my game art all I care about is if it's good.
You will get images but they will be poor quality.
AI is used to fine tune, or its used to create concept art which had to be manually fine tuned by a human.
How would you generate the art for that many planets with human artists?
The exact same thing generative AI does.
The end result is identical, art generated by a computer not humans.
the fact that there was ever a version (free, for what it's worth, but still) with AI art taints it JUST a little for me, but the writing at least is clearly human-made