Yes, to get the very best out of these generators, you do need a firm grasp of the artistic terminology. :)
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Yes, to get the very best out of these generators, you do need a firm grasp of the artistic terminology. :)
Even better is you can draw and paint yourself and know the history and love art. Then you have a different view of things and do them differently. I was lucky twice at the beginning, an education as a graphic designer and at that time there were also the first computers that fascinated me directly. And both have now got a new extension, AI. Quasi like RAM for the PC. :D
Thats me in a nutshell. All these AI tools have made me enormously more prolific than what I was as an Art Student at University.
For me, they are new brushes, tools. They do not make art, that is still done by the people who control them. And I was also newly inspired, just like you.
What a great way to put it. Just because the artist doesn't manufacture their brush, we don't call them a fraud. It is all about the intent and skill with which the tool, manufactured by another, is used.
I have been annoyed several times the last few days. The comments I read, there was subliminally contained that everything is just simple, copied and in the end everything is just nonsense, worth nothing.
The people, the breadth, does not understand the work behind it. For a finished result I need hours, sometimes days. Yes, I can type a simple command and have 4 great x-any images in 30 seconds. But people should be able to see the differences.
Well, nothing at all really matters all that much. :)
When we find the Da Vinci or Banksy of AI generated art, I figure the world will see as it is: just a tool.
More important for me today is that I had the first conversation in a long time that was really good. I would be happy to continue this.