As Scratch stated in the website:
"I know there is a lot of hatred toward AI art, and I just wanted to briefly summarize my views. (And I will try and be very brief)
IF YOU DON'T CARE FEEL FREE TO SKIP THIS!
I'm a bit older and so I was around before there were computers in every home. When phones were phones and cameras were cameras. I was literally in "comic book art school" for the first stages of computer coloring. I used to have to take COMIC BOOK
HAND LETTERING classes. We had "swipe files" in class/in our studios where we would have filing cabinets full of reference pictures from magazines, books, and artists before you could enter in a google search. I was around for the birth of VCRs, video games, the
internet! (yep, I'm an oldmen)
I recall a hatred toward airbrushing!
So, with all that said, I have heard
ALL of these arguments (directly related to art, specifically COMIC BOOK ART.)
How you "lose the 'art' when computer coloring/lettering/photography. The computer does all the work. You are not a real artist if you use these tools."
And so many more.
And to some extent,
I AGREE! Which is I know hypocritical! Because I use digital lettering, digital coloring, and a Cintiq/drawing pad. I use line correction in Clipstudio and much more.
I understand the hate directed towards AI.
The AI work I am doing is for a variety of reasons. To learn how it works (Know your enemy).
I will use it to supplement other work that I simply don't have time to dedicate to. Such as
ASK SYX. Artwork for the
LITE NOVELS which I sincerely
LOVE writing. But these are something I can't afford to spend crazy amounts of money on. (Not that I won't have professional artists working on some of the Pay Off Shots in the Lite Novels, but each illustration is quite expensive in my MW budget.)
Even with the AI work that I have been playing around with, I don't just hit a prompt and that's it. I take drawings I've done, or generated images, draw over them, then run them through again and again, and again, cleaning up a bit more, changing and redrawing each time. Each final usually averages 120 generations, and a day of tweaking and repainting until I'm satisfied. So I hope you don't think "Scratch is just tossing this stuff out there for a quick buck."
I'm still producing the Main Comics, Side Comics, which have
"actual art" in them. So if you don't like the AI stuff
I totally understand but hopefully you can ignore that aspect if it doesn't appeal to you and still enjoy what you did before about Manaworld.
tldr:
AI is isn't going away and I'd rather have some knowledge than be an ostrich for an advancing technology. I can yell at the ocean all day but it won't stop the tide.
As always thanks for being a fan. Not everything I do will appeal to everyone but I do my best.
Scratch"