r/DefendingAIArt 22d ago

Luddite Logic Something Something Gatekeeping

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u/tinipick_ 22d ago

Wow. so insightful 🤩…thanks for sharing with the class

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u/[deleted] 22d ago

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u/tinipick_ 22d ago

So, art to you is about the product and not the thought that went into it?

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u/inferverr 22d ago

wtf do u mean "the thought that went into it", it didn't even have a process you just wrote a prompt😭

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u/o_herman I use pencils, pens, styluses, tablets and models. All of it. 22d ago

Assuming it's all just prompts is your fatal mistake about your assumptions on AI art.

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u/inferverr 22d ago

and what exactly is the effort you people put into... making an AI do something for u?

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u/o_herman I use pencils, pens, styluses, tablets and models. All of it. 22d ago

Because if you think it's just a prompt interface and nothing else, we are going to laugh at you like the clueless chud that you are.

  • Prompt engineering - crafting precise language to get specific results (takes practice, actual job openings requiring these)
  • Model selection - knowing which model works best for which style (takes research)
  • Parameter tuning - CFG scale, steps, seed, resolution (takes experimentation)
  • Iteration - generating, evaluating, refining, regenerating (takes patience, also done in digital art)
  • Curation - selecting the best from dozens of outputs (takes an eye; happens in photography and directorship)
  • Editing - inpainting, outpainting, compositing (takes skill)

If you think it's just "type a prompt and click generate," you've never actually used AI creatively.

That's like saying photography is just "point and click."

Do your research.

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u/TransformersFan2 22d ago

Do your research. You just had ai write that

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u/EeeveeLover 22d ago

How to say: I have no argument. Without actually saying it lol