I'm surprised there isn't AI art of Mardek as far as I know. But now I fear I just opened a rabbit hole just by saying that. It's becoming increasingly more complicated of an issue as time goes on. Makes you wonder when we reach the point of singularity...but then again, we'll probably notice that point almost instantly.
"I fear AI art because it’s damn good, and only getting better…"
I agree. I want to say it's still largely lacking, such that someone just dinking around with it while having zero artistic inclination is unlikely to get much. Or what they get will have glaring flaws that perhaps they won't be able to fix.
But I imagined artists must have been upset when photography came around and people were able to snap realist pictures in a matter of minutes rather than hiring a portrait artist to render them by hand for hours on end. And back then, artists were still largely starving just like they are today.
In my personal opinion, AI is going to be a great tool for everyone, but also for artists. Just like serious photography is generally done by people with artistic visions and inclinations, so will AI art.
And for that matter, the ability to create high quality and impactful art in less time just means that there is more of it to distribute. Same idea with prints. It cheapens the art value in a sense, but it makes the opportunity for much grander creation, and I'm sure we'll be seeing that soon.
I'm surprised there isn't AI art of Mardek as far as I know. But now I fear I just opened a rabbit hole just by saying that. It's becoming increasingly more complicated of an issue as time goes on. Makes you wonder when we reach the point of singularity...but then again, we'll probably notice that point almost instantly.
"I fear AI art because it’s damn good, and only getting better…"
I agree. I want to say it's still largely lacking, such that someone just dinking around with it while having zero artistic inclination is unlikely to get much. Or what they get will have glaring flaws that perhaps they won't be able to fix.
But I imagined artists must have been upset when photography came around and people were able to snap realist pictures in a matter of minutes rather than hiring a portrait artist to render them by hand for hours on end. And back then, artists were still largely starving just like they are today.
In my personal opinion, AI is going to be a great tool for everyone, but also for artists. Just like serious photography is generally done by people with artistic visions and inclinations, so will AI art.
And for that matter, the ability to create high quality and impactful art in less time just means that there is more of it to distribute. Same idea with prints. It cheapens the art value in a sense, but it makes the opportunity for much grander creation, and I'm sure we'll be seeing that soon.