yeah that’s like saying chatgpt democratized writing. no, you could always write. what’s changed is now you can pretend you write, without writing.
Comment on A cartoonist's review of AI art, by Matthew Inman
Gigasser@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I often hear AI enthusiasts say that AI democratized art. As if art weren’t already democratized. Most anyone can pick up a pen, draw, write, type, move a mouse, etc. What AI democratizes in art, is the perception of skill. Which is why when you find out a piece of art was madeby inputting some short prompt into a generator, you brcomr disappointed. Because it would be cool, if the person actually had the skill to draw that. Pushing a few buttons to get that, not so much.
pyre@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
angrystego@lemmy.world 16 hours ago
People confuse art and craft.
AI_toothbrush@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
And people forget how many forms of art there are. If you can speak any language which if youre reading this you can then you can create art. Putting your feelings into words is art. The point of art is not to be good at it or to earn money with it. Its to express your feelings. Of course enabling people who express their feelings in a way that others like to earn money with it is a good thing but even that can be very restrictive. Look at all the twitter porn artists who really just want to create something else but need some sort of revenue stream.
alternategait@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I have always felt that I’m not good at art (the practice I did got me not very far), and I’ve recently had reason to make little collages. One thing that I’ve done is uploaded pictures to Canva and traced them so I had something resembling recognizable images (my dog, me in a kayak). I don’t think tracing is making an art, AI is definitely not making an art.
scintilla@crust.piefed.social 1 day ago
Tracing is absolutely art. You choose what to trace what parts of the image are important what to discard etc.
angrystego@lemmy.world 16 hours ago
Tracing in itself is a craft. The choices you’re talking about cam be art, yes.
torkildr@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Makes me think of this 😂 www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMwhZryRUr4
AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net 20 hours ago
What makes you want to do art? I’m just curious, because I am also someone who has bounced off of attempting to learn to do art a bunch of times, and found tracing unfulfilling (I am abstaining from the question of whether tracing is art, but I do know it didn’t scratch the itch for me).
For my part, I ended up finding that crafts like embroidery or clothing making was the best way to channel my creative inclinations, but that’s mostly because I have the heart of a ruthless pragmatist and I like making useful things. What was it that caused you to attempt to learn?
alternategait@lemmy.world 9 hours ago
I like and admire visual arts. I wanted to try to be able to do the thing. I have a strong imagination and extremely good visualization skills, so I wanted to be able to take things from my minds eye to reality.
I have found much of my art/creative outlet in dancing and crafting.
bcgm3@lemmy.world 22 minutes ago
I was a professional artist for many years, and often noted a strong preference for photo-realistic art among non-artists, often to the exclusion of any other style or aesthetic. The people around me who tried to draw or paint or sculpt, even just one time, often had an appreciation for a more diverse array of approaches and media.
To me, most AI ‘art’ feels like the product of ‘artists’ who don’t even really like art.