WrasslorMonkey posted:You got it! That is not a pipe!
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Zodium posted:people who get mad when other people aren't clapping their hands like trained seals at "artificial intelligence" have the same energy as people who get mad other people aren't excited about nfts Are these other people the same ones who get mad when people on twitter don't clap their hands like trained seals in excitement when they post their human-made art on the dopamine bird site?
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barge posted:Yeah I think you're right cabbages and kings and it'd be hard to argue that it's not art without coming up with some funky definitions for art. I also think it's safe to say that the people selecting the images for the AI to digest and the guys typing in the prompts can both be called artists collaborating on pieces of art, no matter how hard they both suck. I was teasing the guy who brought up duchamp but he is not wrong, all the potentially interesting art questions AI art brings up are at least 100 years old and maybe feel old fashioned to artists but to a lot of people they are gonna be pretty fresh. I even saw some dude getting mad about the fountain on twitter recently which is really cool. Good psot
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Tree Reformat posted:Are these other people the same ones who get mad when people on twitter don't clap their hands like trained seals in excitement when they post their human-made art on the dopamine bird site? i don't know. i do statistics and
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Lostconfused posted:Yeah right now there's still a lot of human effort involved to produce something that doesn't look horrendous. That and some of us are finding that horrendousness to be what's most interesting about it
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people always use trained seals as the thing that claps. Why not rear end cheeks? Mix it up, you don't have to write using only cliches, you're not an AI
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turn off the TV posted:honestly the more i use stable diffusion the less limitations it feels like it has, but i'm also using it to edit photographs. the img2img function gets rid of jpeg artifacts incredibly well and it can be used to create super high quality upscales of even the most janky of images. Now this is interesting, I don't really know how it's being used. Getting rid of artifacts.
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bitmap posted:if you liked (did you?) art well you're gonna LOVE art 2.0 That's kind of the 90s-2000s in a nutshell isn't it.
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Pepe Silvia Browne posted:people always use trained seals as the thing that claps. Why not rear end cheeks? Mix it up, you don't have to write using only cliches, you're not an AI have you seen seals clap? they're adorable.
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Pepe Silvia Browne posted:people always use trained seals as the thing that claps. Why not rear end cheeks? Mix it up, you don't have to write using only cliches, you're not an AI If there's one thing I've learned using SD and ChatGPT, it's that AI is much more creative than I am. Some of us just have terminal boring brain.
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Slavvy posted:What if we wrote a subroutine that simulates the robot going on a 3 day coke bender is it art then It will also require add-ons so it can die choking on its own vomit in the back of a car and be immortalized.
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barge posted:You know the little "oh" your wife said when she learned a computer made the picture before losing any interest? We're planning on fixing that in future patches Imma take this image my computer made and present it to my wife and say "I made this myself"
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KirbyKhan posted:Prompt: some serious honkers. a real set of badonkers. packin some dobonhonkeros. massive doboonkabhankoloos. big ol' tonhongerekoogers. I have yet to see a computer that produces synthetic porn. That's not gonna be happening for a while. But imagine the argument I've been seeing here as applied to synthetic porn. I think people might launch a Butlerian jihad if we had that nowadays.
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Pepe Silvia Browne posted:Massive Apples, Huge Granny Smiths, Humongous Fujis Honestly I was hoping there was gonna be more of that ITT
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petit choux posted:Honestly I was hoping there was gonna be more of that ITT Sorry it is simply too important to reiterate how much AI Art sucks to have any fun with it
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i think we should anthropomorphize equations instead of having fun with the new ml tools
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i think we should have fun with the new ml tools but no, not like that, you're having fun wrong
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AARD VARKMAN posted:i think we should have fun with the new ml tools but no, not like that, you're having fun wrong The posters in C-SPAM who are more concerned with being right than being funny must be driven into the sea (D&D)
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the equations are real and strong and my friends
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Zodium posted:i think we should anthropomorphize equations instead of having fun with the new ml tools https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K16DZDN_tTo
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Zodium posted:the equations are real and strong and my friends check it out I had the equation figure out what it'd look like if we had babies ![]()
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barge posted:Visual art already has analogies to sampling and synths: tracing, collage, stamp tools, clip art, found art, photoshop brushes - there are loads of ways to streamline and remix visual art and people have been doing it for ages. This is way different than hitting print and having a finished piece pop up on your screen, all those things (and synths/drum machines) are tools to make things, not finished products. I dig this post. Again, sorry to be so far behind. I did myself go to school with vague thoughts of becoming an illustrator at the very moment computer oriented graphic design took the lead. I'm not saying I was good or talented, just that I was there at the time. Everybody was saying don't go into illustration, it's a dying trade. I think offhand that this development is still spinning up and its rate of improvement has been increasing so rapidly that we can't really see where it's going yet. But it's likely it won't be permitted to grow and develop without carpetbaggers finding the fastest ways to take it to some kind of market.
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AARD VARKMAN posted:check it out I had the equation figure out what it'd look like if we had babies lmfao
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AARD VARKMAN posted:check it out I had the equation figure out what it'd look like if we had babies i'd read Dino GamePro reviews
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more images and less dumbass takes about how the exponential curvbe will definitely keep going up forever
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large oblate cat posted:Art is a social construct. And thanks to capitalism ~we live in a society~ that cannot produce art. The opinions of us or the artists doesn't matter. So enjoy ai or not, who care. Capitalism being a layer on top of deeper human depths, I can agree with this. The overwhelming bulk of all graphical "art" is sales promotional materials, or derived from it. It's a comforting vibration. Anything with any depth comes from deeper within and in all likelihood from another time because everything we do is sales now. And BTW, I've kinda been flummoxed with this now and then. Americans are dumb because we smile all the time, a bunch of grinning idiots? Well that is why, you big dummy. We are selling. Always selling.
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Zodium posted:more images and less dumbass takes about how the exponential curvbe will definitely keep going up forever hehe more images yes.
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Cabbages and Kings posted:The printing press certainly didn't kill writing. It did kill entire vocations, and then there was the rise and fall of letter-setting as a job as the press machines became more complex. This paved the way for mass distruibution of text, I think that certainly led to a rise in yellow journalism, and the net, immediate effect on literacy is debatable, so I'd say "it changed things a lot". Well I think your cringe thing was pretty good there. It appears to be a head composed of small stereo speakers?
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i fine tuned a stable diffusion model to produce pretty good looking digital elevation models, but the program outputs in 8bit but i need 16... hosed up
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Computer, write a post about the meaning of Art in the style of Jackson Pollock three quarters through a black labelpetit choux posted:The introduction of photography didn't just eliminate work for painters as people feared, it made us question our use and understanding of painting, representation and art in general. If mankind were to survive much longer I think this is the direction we'd be going, where the art is focused on the artist and what's going on in their mind rather than getting the busy work just right in the artwork so you can sell it or whatever. Music appears to be heading in this direction as well. Ultimately it's deconstructing the whole model on which our appreciation of art is based on, that of commodification, or it has the potential to do that. The products of Midjourney or whichever one you use are not the real end goal, it is the moment you are telling the machine what to do, or working with the machine. It is the collection of moments at each attempt at perfecting the image. The artwork is collateral, just about. It's about the perfection of a body of knowledge, not of a simulated painting.
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Cabbages and Kings posted:The question of whether or not this stuff is art will certainly impact the degree to which it starts showing up in galleries and the art world but I don't think it makes any difference at all as to trajectory that the general commercial applications of this proceed along, and the commercial applications are what is going to define the mechanisms by, and extent to which this stuff makes society weirder and dumber than it already is. Let us sail on until we reach an edge!
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Manky Tungeon posted:I remember an old ask/tell from a fetish artist where they said they hated the job because they constantly got harassed by creeps. So maybe it is a good thing if computers take over the job of drawing "the girl rabbit from zootopia with massive tits huge honkers big bazongas". If we could only democratize the process then everybody could have all the girl rabbit bazongas that they want. And I haven't seen any girl rabbit art, don't rabbits have an awful lot of nipples?
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WrasslorMonkey posted:Let's see whatcha done! 4eels. I'm starting to gather that this is not a direction for me though, Imma probably start doing manual drawerings again sometime though.
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turn off the TV posted:alright, I used this jpeg as the input Reminds me of using gaussian deblur for stuff
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large oblate cat posted:no big titted waifus, only nightmares, 0/10 Not nightmares, just robot dreams.
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two-time fee posted:Computer, write a post about the meaning of Art in the style of Jackson Pollock three quarters through a black label LOLOLOLOLOL thank you thank you I am so honored petit choux has issued a correction as of 18:42 on Jan 13, 2023 |
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AARD VARKMAN posted:check it out I had the equation figure out what it'd look like if we had babies This is soooo nice
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Pepe Silvia Browne posted:people always use trained seals as the thing that claps. Why not rear end cheeks? Mix it up, you don't have to write using only cliches, you're not an AI And you can use your AI to generate the images, not that you'd be at a loss for imagery on the internet if you do your diligence.
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the rare octuple poast
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 22:36 |
RPATDO_LAMD posted:the rare octuple poast yeah, sorry, got to step away from this computer, I just got excited at this topic
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