Reminder to my artist friends that this awesome site exists. It lets you pick a species of animal, set the orientation of the skull, and then search for pictures of that animal that match the skull position. Also, consider tipping the creator if you found it useful! x6ud.github.io#/
my part of a trade that later became a collab with @goatjeph.bsky.social you'll have to check em out to see the finished piccie!! mwahahhaha *gleefully cackling at his clever ruse to boost his friend as best he can* 😈
2nd to last of the predator requests~ Was fun! I enjoyed making the cute lil pose and marshadow itself is kinda just a cutie tbh hehe x3
Happy birthday to a certain fiend!! Did yall know? @tinyfiend.bsky.social looooves scritches and rubs on their head, and they can't resist steamy breath~!
this is why it doesn't matter if it's "oh they just used AI for marketing" or "oh they just used AI for a couple of images you'll barely notice". they are trying to get you used to them feeding you slop. there needs to be a firm line. Use AI, get fucked.
Between this, Harper Collins announcing AI audiobooks, A24 starting AI marketing, it's clear the companies holding art hostage are trying to pull a slow lobster boil on us with AI. I hope we continue to shame them mercilessly for betraying their human artists & audience.
Documentary filmmakers were publishing guidelines on how to ethically use generative AI right as Netflix’s true crime doc was adding fake images to the historical record.