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Originally Posted by Hitch
YES, they do. I wish I were a bit unscrupulous; I'd post a few samples, but I can't do that to a prospective dlient or anybody else, unfortunately.
That's probably what freaked me out the most, lol. But on many of these AI-driven illustration/composition sites, they do ask you for the "style" you want something done in and you can get very, very specific. I have no doubt tht he spent...I can't imagine, how many hours on the first one, making it just so, getting it JUST right. It's a remarkable piece of work, if you consider the march of technology, right?
Hitch
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I'm torn about image generation AI models. On the one hand I can see why artists, photographers etc are outraged that their work has been used without consultation or recompense to train things which then make money for other people and/or potentially replace the original creators. On the other hand my very limited knowledge in the area wonders how it's different from every jobbing artist out there who studies lots of other people's work, learns from it and maybe starts out imitating styles before developing their own. I guess I maybe disapprove of people who ask the AI to produce a picture "in the style of <artist>" and I'm kind of neutral to approving if they describe features they want in the output image without mentioning people. For commercial or public use that is - what people do with it for their own personal amusement is a different matter.
Andrew