No, I don’t think your prompt is clever, creative, or makes you an artist. No, I don’t care how close this is to conceptual art (which is no more interesting) or some long-dead studio model with masters & apprentices.
What posting this stuff says — even if only intended as entertainment — is that you see no value in artists or their work.
Держите рождественских зайцев вам в ленту!
Да они разные по своему ощущению, первый злиться (наверное на уходящий год), второй боится (наверное года следующего), а третий радуется празднику
Great, more effects of dumb AI-generated bullshit. Phony books. We've probably all come across articles like this lately, too-- just flowery junk writing that's nauseating to read. Ugh.
(maybe the key takeaway here is we all need to ditch Amazon 🤔ᴴᴹᴹ 🤣)
Speaking of failures in the last post, I decided so share one of those with you.
As you can see, this image appears to be pretty fine, right? And that's true, expect the sword the knight is holding. It is a bit bent, something the blade of a longsword should not be.
Today I proudly present my first short film.
It is about 50 seconds long, and I hope you like the story. I would love to hear what you think about it. So feel free to comment.
Enjoy watching (Sound ON) and please boost if you like it.
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The whole clip is fully AI generated. Midjourney 5.2 and PikaLabs beta + 1.0 were used for image and video footage generation.
The #USCopyrightOffice has repeatedly stated that works made by AIs aren't eligible for copyright, which is the exclusive purview of works of human authorship. This has been affirmed by courts.
Luminous Waterfall [3136 x 1792]
AIs trained on AI-generated images produce glitches and blurs | New S… (archive.is)
Using AI-generated images to train AI quickly creates a loop where the results get worse in either quality or visual diversity