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nomhak t1_it7o8by wrote

I see the value of ai-generated art as a really good way to lay down rough comps quickly. Allowing designers and artists to spatter a huge variety of different ideas in a matter of minutes instead of hours.

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lemmful t1_it7ph2z wrote

This is how I use it. I already do art, mostly composition-based art, and seeing a near-final product first before I delve into my own work has made the process far easier for me.

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nomhak t1_it7rpfp wrote

Yeah I bet! I always struggle with rapid concept generation so I don’t get fixed on one path. Being able to use ai that can modify compositions, colours, or even principals like rule of thirds or golden ratio sounds mighty appetizing to me.

I haven’t spent much time playing with ai (yet) but I’d like to see a tool with the flexibility of procreate or photoshop married with ai and the features I listed about. Are you aware of anything like that?

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lemmful t1_it8d7uo wrote

I know with Midjourney, you can see "variations" of your selected AI work. And DALL-E allows you to upload images to get variations on that. I have not seen integrated software that edits AI imagery, though.

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doot t1_ith2ama wrote

there's a blender plugin for stable diffusion

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Styphin t1_it7ybcf wrote

We use AI art in our creative mood board process. Once feedback is given on the moodboards, we dive in to asset creation with our own style, using the AI art as a springboard. We have won two out of the last three pitches with this process.

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NeokratosRed t1_it960qh wrote

For now. Give it 10 years tops, and there will be AI that will create masterpieces based on a few lines of text.

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nomhak t1_it96uxi wrote

Didn’t an ai win a fine arts competition recently? I’d say it’s already creating master pieces. Most of what we’re seeing is really impressive style mashups where ai is generating art based on our aesthetic tastes and understanding of gestalt.

I imagine in 10, 15 years we’ll be well beyond that - with ai driving innovations in artwork theory entirely independent of human intervention. It just really needs to break out of a human trained model into something akin to free-thinking. I’m pretty stoked about it, really. Change is the constant humanity tends to fear and detest - the arts are usually a bit more liberal but we’ve seen this pattern with the introduction of photography. This will allow us to bridge a new realm of what art could be.

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