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Cyradon / Re: Cryadon setting book
« Last post by Jakob on May 06, 2024, 09:39:55 AM »Great to hear that!
For RMU, what we really want is just better art. Can we agree on that, at least?
You're going to need to be more specific. Both AI and human artists use existing art to generate derivative art from.My reply #33 and #36 should have answered this already....your basic understanding of how AI generated images are done is wrong.You don't think they're generated using a combination of examples of many pieces of art... just like most living artists do?
AI generators use and merge pre-existing images, they can never in the near future learn to paint something on their own without relying on scraped databases of images and photos made by humans, scraped and used without said artists consent.How does this differ from a human basing their new art on past art?
We're not arguing about inspiration. I think there is where you get this wrong. Programs can't be inspired, they act from programmed algorithms, in this case AI image generators copy/cut/paste human artist's works put very simple, to generate new images. AI generators don't paint images pixel by pixel.Firstly, as I said in reply to that, we are actually partially arguing about inspiration (via the user inputting parameters), but ignoring that aspect of those posts...
My reply #33 and #36 should have answered this already....your basic understanding of how AI generated images are done is wrong.You don't think they're generated using a combination of examples of many pieces of art... just like most living artists do?
...your basic understanding of how AI generated images are done is wrong.You don't think they're generated using a combination of examples of many pieces of art... just like most living artists do?
For RMU, what we really want is just better art. Can we agree on that, at least?