As an artist, I think it is a net negative for us. Disregarding the copyright issue, I think it’s also consolidating power into large corporations, going to kill learning fundamental skills (rip next generation of artists), and turn the profession into a low skill minimum wage job. Artists that spent years learning and perfecting their skills will be worth nothing and I think it’s a pretty depressing future for us. Anways thoughts?

  • @Bl00dyH3llOP
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    21 year ago

    Thank you! I mainly do portraits, as the face was always captivated me the most. Ironically (or not) one of the first things AI mastered.

    • @redtea
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      21 year ago

      Nice. Portraits are difficult! But I do love me a portrait gallery. As almost every image is a portrait (there’s always the odd ‘creative’ interpretation of what a head/face is), you can really focus on comparing the different styles in a way that’s a bit more difficult in a more general gallery, where the subject matter is also different in every piece.

      What’s your style? Like hyperrealism or…?

      • @Bl00dyH3llOP
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        21 year ago

        I like to do semi-realism, but I feel like I need to develop my style more. Here’s a part of a piece I haven’t posted anywhere to not doxx myself.

        • @redtea
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          11 year ago

          Bloody hell, that’s incredible! (Pun intended.)

          I know the styles are different but I can kinda see some Cézanne in there (subtly). Maybe in the palette? Have you studied him at all?

          Honestly, that’s fantastic work.

          • @Bl00dyH3llOP
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            11 year ago

            Thanks!

            No, I don’t know if any of the artists I studied have studied him, but I guess it’s cause I didn’t go to art school :P