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I am drawing more, only putting up a few things at a time as I still think I am not good enough to post anything. Perhaps I am being too hard on myself. I still use a pencil and paper to practice and draw on. I have almost no experience using anything digital. But I am learning that too.
I am working on a couple of stories, I have been enjoying writing and drawing just slower than most at it.
I have some wonderful friends as well as people I respect of course I can't put them all here so here is just some.
crocdragon89
xypress
shkkf
aerokat
nazcapilot
techkitsune
Note. For those that know
crocdragon89 and know the characters that he posts. He gave me several of his characters to use as I see fit. We worked on characters together in stories until he got to a point where he did not feel like using them anymore. Instead of having them gather dust in the void, he gave ownership of them to me. There is a stipulation that he may ask for them back at any time but unless that happens, they are mine. If you have questions you may feel free to speak to
crocdragon89 for confirmation.
crocdragon89 still has full rights to draw them however he pleases. I do ask, should you do ask for a commission of these characters from
crocdragon89 . Please refer them to me and Croc as the characters were made by him and belong to me. But I will not prevent Croc from drawing or accepting commissions on them. I would love to see any commissions you get of them!
I am working on a couple of stories, I have been enjoying writing and drawing just slower than most at it.
I have some wonderful friends as well as people I respect of course I can't put them all here so here is just some.






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AI artwork vs traditional art
3 months ago
First, I know how many people view AI artwork. That's why I have a nice fire extinguisher for myself, in case someone sets me aflame. Even as I am writing this, I have Grammarly auto-fixing my sentences. I have no issue with AI art or any technology when it comes to doing something. It's a John Henry story all over again. Someone using a machine to do work, faster, cheaper, and "more efficiently" than living people.
Technology is not the problem; it's those who use it and how they do so. Gun lovers love saying it's not the gun that kills, but people. Robotics and machines replaced horses with cars, mules with tractors, and traditional art with digital, and the list goes on. This is also the same as the automation processes. Why hire a baker when you can have a machine make the cake? Why hire an interior decorator when you can just sample looks with a computer? What's the point of going outside to stores and hangouts when you can be online and do everything from home? Yet, after time, most people forget how "terrible" it was to have all these previous things in place of convenience.
Traditional artwork is wonderful, has years of history, and techniques. But then digital came along, and the fight started between traditional and digital artists.
Digital artists are lazy! They don't use real techniques! They just grab a pre-programed tool to do the work for them! They can just "undo" their mistakes, unlike traditional, where you just have to work to get your stuff good.
Okay, yes, Digital artist have an easier time with their median because it can be erased and redone, or made. But it's also less wasteful; they aren't burning through endless materials to make something. They can send copies out quickly, make corrections, and have a personal quality with their customers because they can make alterations easier. That doesn't make them worse artists, just different.
Traditional Artists can make things with texture, physical items that affect more senses than just sight. You can smell the inks, paints, clay, and metal/wood, you can feel the textures, you can watch as your eyes can see not only illusionary depth from the piece, but real depth from the crevices, and mounds of paint or whatever physical medium is used.
AI Artwork helps people who do not have that talent or skill. It lets them make their dreams come true on their own. What about just learning to do it? Hiring a real artist to do the work? AI is just stealing!
Learning takes time, and not everyone has the time and means to put that kind of dedication into learning the craft, which also flows into hiring someone to do it for them. Hiring a contractor can be expensive, and not everyone can afford it, so if something is offering them something within their means, then they should be allowed to get it. Not everyone is good at expressing their vision to another person; this way, they don't have to.
AI is stealing. This is a doozy. Throughout history, many things have been stolen. That technique you used to make that pattern, the combination of colors to get just the right one, that cake you made, the clay pot you are working on. These are all passed down, sold, or even stolen by other people so they can do it themselves or sell it. Not all gave credit, said where they got it, or how they did it. But some did. But it is only because of this history of information being moved around is why people today even have access to such things. Don't say AI is stealing my stuff when you have no issue with Pirate Bay or Napster, or other pirating services.
Your reaction is the same as thousands of people before you, and how people in business are today. This is cutting into my livelihood/profits, I hate it, make it stop. Hey, I made that, I didn't get any credit! I should be the one people are complimenting! That person just stole it! This has been repeated for hundreds of years and will keep going for hundreds more. The media changes, but the story is the same.
Now theft is wrong, and yes, you should be recognised for your hard work. But AI isn't stealing your stuff. It's those who are programming AI whom is doing the stealing. The same copyright laws that everyone else has to follow, that businesses scream and cry about making others follow, should also apply to AI. Businesses often are hypocritical because they see their profits trump everything else. It's not right and it's not fair. But all you are doing is attacking the tool, not the person using the tool for the wrong reason.
My personal experiences have made me want to use AI for things. I commission artists. I love getting art from them when I can afford it. However, I have gotten burned many times. I've lost hundreds of dollars because I pay the artists, and some of them just skip out; they can just drop off the messenger, website, or email with the money I paid them, and they have done it. I know artists who have been burned by commissioners who refuse to pay them after getting artwork.
Sometimes I can't find an artist with the right style, or perhaps my finances are too low. So I will go to AI to get something I like, and for me. Once I do have the means and find the right artist. I bring up that AI artwork and ask. Hey, I know this is AI art, I did purchase it or make it myself. But I really would love for you to draw it in your style, would you do that? Now the artist has a reference for the artwork being requested, and if they accept will do the work.
This has gone on pretty long already. But I wanted to just say that AI artwork is just a different medium, it's not good or bad, it's a tool. It's not going to replace anyone anymore than other things have. People are still going to want to flock to artists because of their own unique style and vision. AI can't replace that, no matter what programming it gets.
Technology is not the problem; it's those who use it and how they do so. Gun lovers love saying it's not the gun that kills, but people. Robotics and machines replaced horses with cars, mules with tractors, and traditional art with digital, and the list goes on. This is also the same as the automation processes. Why hire a baker when you can have a machine make the cake? Why hire an interior decorator when you can just sample looks with a computer? What's the point of going outside to stores and hangouts when you can be online and do everything from home? Yet, after time, most people forget how "terrible" it was to have all these previous things in place of convenience.
Traditional artwork is wonderful, has years of history, and techniques. But then digital came along, and the fight started between traditional and digital artists.
Digital artists are lazy! They don't use real techniques! They just grab a pre-programed tool to do the work for them! They can just "undo" their mistakes, unlike traditional, where you just have to work to get your stuff good.
Okay, yes, Digital artist have an easier time with their median because it can be erased and redone, or made. But it's also less wasteful; they aren't burning through endless materials to make something. They can send copies out quickly, make corrections, and have a personal quality with their customers because they can make alterations easier. That doesn't make them worse artists, just different.
Traditional Artists can make things with texture, physical items that affect more senses than just sight. You can smell the inks, paints, clay, and metal/wood, you can feel the textures, you can watch as your eyes can see not only illusionary depth from the piece, but real depth from the crevices, and mounds of paint or whatever physical medium is used.
AI Artwork helps people who do not have that talent or skill. It lets them make their dreams come true on their own. What about just learning to do it? Hiring a real artist to do the work? AI is just stealing!
Learning takes time, and not everyone has the time and means to put that kind of dedication into learning the craft, which also flows into hiring someone to do it for them. Hiring a contractor can be expensive, and not everyone can afford it, so if something is offering them something within their means, then they should be allowed to get it. Not everyone is good at expressing their vision to another person; this way, they don't have to.
AI is stealing. This is a doozy. Throughout history, many things have been stolen. That technique you used to make that pattern, the combination of colors to get just the right one, that cake you made, the clay pot you are working on. These are all passed down, sold, or even stolen by other people so they can do it themselves or sell it. Not all gave credit, said where they got it, or how they did it. But some did. But it is only because of this history of information being moved around is why people today even have access to such things. Don't say AI is stealing my stuff when you have no issue with Pirate Bay or Napster, or other pirating services.
Your reaction is the same as thousands of people before you, and how people in business are today. This is cutting into my livelihood/profits, I hate it, make it stop. Hey, I made that, I didn't get any credit! I should be the one people are complimenting! That person just stole it! This has been repeated for hundreds of years and will keep going for hundreds more. The media changes, but the story is the same.
Now theft is wrong, and yes, you should be recognised for your hard work. But AI isn't stealing your stuff. It's those who are programming AI whom is doing the stealing. The same copyright laws that everyone else has to follow, that businesses scream and cry about making others follow, should also apply to AI. Businesses often are hypocritical because they see their profits trump everything else. It's not right and it's not fair. But all you are doing is attacking the tool, not the person using the tool for the wrong reason.
My personal experiences have made me want to use AI for things. I commission artists. I love getting art from them when I can afford it. However, I have gotten burned many times. I've lost hundreds of dollars because I pay the artists, and some of them just skip out; they can just drop off the messenger, website, or email with the money I paid them, and they have done it. I know artists who have been burned by commissioners who refuse to pay them after getting artwork.
Sometimes I can't find an artist with the right style, or perhaps my finances are too low. So I will go to AI to get something I like, and for me. Once I do have the means and find the right artist. I bring up that AI artwork and ask. Hey, I know this is AI art, I did purchase it or make it myself. But I really would love for you to draw it in your style, would you do that? Now the artist has a reference for the artwork being requested, and if they accept will do the work.
This has gone on pretty long already. But I wanted to just say that AI artwork is just a different medium, it's not good or bad, it's a tool. It's not going to replace anyone anymore than other things have. People are still going to want to flock to artists because of their own unique style and vision. AI can't replace that, no matter what programming it gets.
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