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Hayao Miyazaki as princess Mononoke
Thoughts ?
Idgaf if you don't want to write essays for school. I don't care if you don't want to write corporate emails yourself. I don't care if you can't draw well, I don't care if you can't write well, I don't care if you just really really want to talk to your favorite fictional character but don't want to RP with a real person because you have social anxiety or whatever
If you're still regularly using generative ai, chatgpt or midjourney or character.ai or literally whatever the fuck, im personally blaming you when my utility prices start going up.
it's genuinely deplorable how many people use AI art and how many people SUPPORT and are willing to leave notes on posts that are AI art.
There shouldnt be a 10k note post that's just AI slop. Even for "comedic" purposes. It's not funny or cute. It would've been actually funny if you just instead photoshopped it very badly. But no you have to be lazy.
"All this complaining about it is just gonna make me use AI more." You're a pussy. It's that simple. You can't think for yourself and you have no talents or ambitions to speak of.
For the website that's supposed to be full of handmade art and artistic qualities far too many just throw it through the window for a few laughs. Grow a spine.
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Generative Art
"Generative art is art made using a predetermined system that often includes an element of chance – is usually applied to computer based art"
The practice has its roots in dada, yet it was the pioneering artist Harold Cohen who was considered one of the first practitioners of generative art when he used computer-controlled robots to generate paintings in the late 1960s. More recently the Turner Prize winner Keith Tysonbuilt an ArtMachine, a complex recursive system that generated detailed propositions for artworks for Tyson to make.
The term generative art is predominantly used in reference to a certain kind of art made on the net, particularly because artists devise programs that can be accessed and controlled by the public. Generative art is also associated with process art