Dall-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion (etc) - who's playing, and with which?
Dall-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion (etc) - who's playing, and with which?
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- _niko5
It's cool to play around with this new tech but it feels a little Brett Bash-y to profit from it or to present yourself as an illustrator/artist/designer
- no using dictionaries either, you hack writers.imbecile
- If you work on advertising it's ok to rip off artists. Fuck them.NBQ00
- So what's the difference when "illustrators, artists and designers" borrow and steal ideas from: Behance, Dribbble, Pinterest, ArtStation, etc?utopian
- Everything is a Remix
https://www.everythi…utopian - if we use Hydro74 as an example, he's got a cool established style that he's honed over the years, if he starts using AI to further his art then all the power_niko
- ...to him, it's just an extension and progression of him as an artist, but if I start asking AI to make art and illustrations in his style and claim it as my ow_niko
- ...own and profit from it and start flexing like I'm special and a genius then I think that's where the problem lays._niko
- Haven't people already done that before AI?palimpsest
- watch out hydro, i'm coming for your jerb! https://i.imgur.com/…imbecile
- Hydro Who?
Get a Brain...Morans Get Jerbs!
https://i.imgur.com/…utopian - Yeah it creates some ethical dilemmas...you don't feel total ownership of the stuff it cranks out. But I think artists will just need to take it further thanyuekit
- everyone else. Also presenting a coherent vision or narrative is actually kind of difficult with these tools. It's good at generating random things that areyuekit
- impressive but good luck trying to get it to implement your exact idea.yuekit