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    4 months ago

    So mad to reverse image search this to find out its AI generated and not from a webcomic or something.

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        Same here, but according to the first reddit post with the image it was stolen from a xitter AI poster.

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        The only thing I could pick out is that the pinstripes on the trailer don’t line up on either side of the elf girl, but that is a really small detail that a real artist could have ignored as well.

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        Really? The art style itself screams ai to me these days. Which honestly is unfortunate because it isn’t bad

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            Its genuinely just vibes based, certain models have patterns in their style that I’ve learned to recognize subconsciously I think. It could also just be confirmation bias though

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      It’s interesting, out there there was a desire for this trailer park comic book style elf. But no one with artistic talent had ever had the impetus to actually sit down and make the sketch. But AI allowed whoever it was that made this meme to make it, or whatever the original reason this image was made for.

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    She’s pretty well put together for a trailer park elf. Normally they’re just full on white trash or high and mighty wood spirits, the trailer park ones prefer offerings of cartons of cigarettes and mountain dew.

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          I honestly don’t care who made the art as long as it looks good. I’ll get downvoted a lot, but I’d just like to hear a counterargument for my opinion.

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            There are no counter arguments, its just what you find important as a person. If you dont care about the social and human aspect of making things and just want to consume, like a quick microwavedinner, then any counter argument wont hold any ground to you.

            And on a side note, pretending you are an artist while using AI is just like pretending you are a chef while preparing a microwavedinner.

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              If the microwavedinner is good, even if it’s in a fancy restarant I’d eat it.

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          I think it counts as art if there’s any amount of human creative input, so if someone picks out an image they think looks cool and writes an imaginative caption for it, that’s art even if they didn’t draw that image

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            Getting decent output from AI is an art in ofitself. A lot of tinkering with parameters, getting close then trying again. Taking a good output, pulling it into an image editor to fix the broken bits, sometimes repeating that process multiple times until you get what you’re looking for.

            I think in the long run it’ll be a tool that artists use, much like many digital artists today use tools that once were considered to be antithetical and unreconcilable with art

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    4 months ago

    Prompt engineer: trailer park elf artstation artstation artstation artstation artstation good best super good Metallica artstation artstation artstation

    Prompt engineer: I made this