If you post art generated by
an AI program that has stolen art from millions of none-consensual artists without any compensation for their hard work please at least identify it as such.
I am very tired of this.
I'll do signing sessions for my comic books during the festival "Bulles à Croquer" of Saint-Brieuc on the 8 and 9 July. I'm also honored the festival organized a Pepper&Carrot exhibition this year. The entrance is free and you'll find many other authors and activities. I hope I'll meet a lot of you!
Good luck to the 17 participants who already joined, and because I cannot wait to see the results, I colored a sketch with Pepper and Carrot playing a 'VS Fighter' (Carrot is clearly winning).
When searching for #ReferenceImages you might want to avoid ai generated ones. They have already flooded the internet and it's tedious to filter them out manually. There's a simple trick to help with that, at least on google image search: add 'before:2022' to your search term.
When you support ARTISTS directly, you are literally helping them survive! You are contributing to their well being and independence. Please do not support AI (they scrape the Internet and take Copyrighted images for their data sets) or stolen imagery from overseas. Sure, it's easier to shop on Amazon/Walmart or use an AI image. But easy isn't always ethical. Seek out REAL artists!!
Traditional artists using AI for reference not realizing the end result still looks AI… Sigh. I feel sad for you. When you give up your own imagination in the creative process you’re taking away the soul of your art—what makes it unique and timeless.
Art is a HUMAN thing. Art isn't artificial or created by programs.
Seek out PEOPLE artists that use their minds to create art. And then share our work! We REALLY appreciate it!
Shhhrrrr-Shrrr-Shrrrr (framapiaf.org)
Artwork by David Revoy @davidrevoy