MultiMythos
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So I'll be real, I kind of just got annoyed with AI art for a long while. I also held a longstanding hate of it right from the start as I have many friends who are artists, multiple of which that struggle and others that work in professional fields for larger game studios or are regularly hired freelancers. So the idea and just everything going on (the environmental impact, the art stealing, etc) just made me vehemently hated it. Then I started seeing more and more games coming out with AI art and it just kept annoying me.
I'm what I consider a low level artist, I can draw very simple, easy and cute-ish characters, I drew a hollow knight OC the other day that came out great and looks very cute + edgy. However I'm much more of a technical person, I like dealing with code and making things in that way (as a result I have like 6 different personal projects game dev wise in 4 different basis' (1 in Twine, 2 in Ren'Py, 2 in RPGMaker and 1 in Godot) but the art for what I want to do is always where the hard part comes.
Well the last few days I decided to challenge my own opinion (as the few people I know of who do actually use AI art, 1 of them doesn't much talk about it at all and doesn't like to, while the others are the biggest shitters when it comes up in discussion, so I can't really come to them for said challenge in opinion anyway) as I'm one of those people that doesn't like to assume or think the worst unless I try it myself. So I downloaded Invoke, followed the AI Art guide here, and all I can really say is that I get it.
It took literally all day, 4 crashes and a blue screen of death before I finally got it all working and actually making images. They came out decent, way better then I thought they would, and with more experimentation I found that you could basically do whatever you can think of if you can get the prompt right and use the editing tools properly, even make stuff that looks close to what a real artist would output. On the environment front it was also a bit of a relief as since I did it locally hosted rather then a website hosted one, I don't have the slight "well their servers are destroying the environment" feeling I always got when I considered trying this before.
It also helps that it was completely free too, just time consuming and my computer did chug a long at some points but as long as your not doing something in absurd 8k res for no reason you'll be fine with most average gaming setups tbh.
Overall, my opinion that people who make and use AI art aren't artists hasn't changed, to me no they aren't artists but they are tech wizards which I can respect. I still immensely don't like that these machines use art taken from others to create their own either, especially with the art friends I have, and overall I still much prefer real art over AI art, however I'm much more open about AI Art overall (I've been considering using it in my own games as placeholders at least, until I can find actual artists to draw things and afford to pay them their dues).
I just wanted to get my thoughts and experience after trying it out out there! This is all objective opinion on my part, but it was an interesting foray into a field I never put much consideration into farther then "eugh no thanks" so it was neat to learn all this new stuff and challenge myself on it. I'm not expecting replies or anything to this post either (though they are welcome, I'd like to hear your own thoughts!).
Thanks for reading, and I'm pretty sure I'm posting this to the right section, but if I'm not then I'm immensely sorry to any mods!
I'm what I consider a low level artist, I can draw very simple, easy and cute-ish characters, I drew a hollow knight OC the other day that came out great and looks very cute + edgy. However I'm much more of a technical person, I like dealing with code and making things in that way (as a result I have like 6 different personal projects game dev wise in 4 different basis' (1 in Twine, 2 in Ren'Py, 2 in RPGMaker and 1 in Godot) but the art for what I want to do is always where the hard part comes.
Well the last few days I decided to challenge my own opinion (as the few people I know of who do actually use AI art, 1 of them doesn't much talk about it at all and doesn't like to, while the others are the biggest shitters when it comes up in discussion, so I can't really come to them for said challenge in opinion anyway) as I'm one of those people that doesn't like to assume or think the worst unless I try it myself. So I downloaded Invoke, followed the AI Art guide here, and all I can really say is that I get it.
It took literally all day, 4 crashes and a blue screen of death before I finally got it all working and actually making images. They came out decent, way better then I thought they would, and with more experimentation I found that you could basically do whatever you can think of if you can get the prompt right and use the editing tools properly, even make stuff that looks close to what a real artist would output. On the environment front it was also a bit of a relief as since I did it locally hosted rather then a website hosted one, I don't have the slight "well their servers are destroying the environment" feeling I always got when I considered trying this before.
It also helps that it was completely free too, just time consuming and my computer did chug a long at some points but as long as your not doing something in absurd 8k res for no reason you'll be fine with most average gaming setups tbh.
Overall, my opinion that people who make and use AI art aren't artists hasn't changed, to me no they aren't artists but they are tech wizards which I can respect. I still immensely don't like that these machines use art taken from others to create their own either, especially with the art friends I have, and overall I still much prefer real art over AI art, however I'm much more open about AI Art overall (I've been considering using it in my own games as placeholders at least, until I can find actual artists to draw things and afford to pay them their dues).
I just wanted to get my thoughts and experience after trying it out out there! This is all objective opinion on my part, but it was an interesting foray into a field I never put much consideration into farther then "eugh no thanks" so it was neat to learn all this new stuff and challenge myself on it. I'm not expecting replies or anything to this post either (though they are welcome, I'd like to hear your own thoughts!).
Thanks for reading, and I'm pretty sure I'm posting this to the right section, but if I'm not then I'm immensely sorry to any mods!
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