"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Got a question here, now I'm not anywhere as good of an artist as many of you on here, but I do have some pretty good skills built up over the years in the biz which I'm very proud of LOL. Now I'm finding that those skills now are almost worth nothing as all the automated programs are taking over and letting anyone with a little knowledge not artistic skill but an understanding can create artwork, might not be print ready but you can tell them that. Still though the real art has to be created by some skilled artist to share with the whole automated art work so some jobs are still safe or needed, so that brings me to ask this, are true artist getting paid or finding other jobs to offset there true talent? Now have I or do I enjoy some of the programs yes I do because they really speed up my work, but at times I feel like I'm cheating myself by not doing some things manually that now I can just find a program and hit a button, which sometimes makes me forget some the skills I knew. So what's your take on this subject Pros/Cons are true artist being pushed in the background for as AI takes over, can a artist still make a good living just on art skills alone now.
All great points, I agree with them. My wife has been using it more than me, it's all about communicating your ideas with through prompts and we all know, women are generally very good at that.We had an order for her sister. 15 hoodies for a school ski club. In less than 20 minutes, we had perfect art. AI even did the text.
Quote from: mk162 on March 19, 2024, 01:22:30 PMAll great points, I agree with them. My wife has been using it more than me, it's all about communicating your ideas with through prompts and we all know, women are generally very good at that.We had an order for her sister. 15 hoodies for a school ski club. In less than 20 minutes, we had perfect art. AI even did the text.Midjourney?
Lines/points/edges dont appear to be clean but perhaps that was by design