is this how they think art happens. like the brain just prints an image and you are done
Vincent Van Gogh, meticulous prompter
This is why they think itās democratizing art. They hate that they think thereās some class of people that are preternaturally bestowed with the ability to print out images.
Iāve seen Starry Night in person. The brush strokes are extraordinary. Donāt think AI can pull that off.
i mean, yeah
Art isnāt the idea. Art isnāt even just the end product. Itās the decisions you make and process you follow, inch by inch, until your idea becomes something real. These idiots will never understand that.
I enjoy making art (not good at it) and have friends and family members who are actually good. So I know it's often a process. But what sticks in my mind is the Salvador Dali museum in Spain. Famous works? Yes. But also *tons* of sketches. So many starts and stops on the way to the final piece.
These people all have the same fundamental limitation in that they think everything must be result-oriented, and art just... isn't. It's about the process, both in the creation and the appreciation. It's an ongoing thing, it's never finished.
The first fault is, to think, Van Gogh would use AI. Listen to all the todays artists about the answer for this.
It worked in Flight of the Navigator
Like I can just press a button in my head that says "Make Art" on it.