Midjourney AI
Midjourney AI
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- PhanLo5
- Get Phil Noto vibes off these.PhanLo
- Damn. Glad I am not an illustrator!formed
- @formed how so? These give you just a "mood", nothing final to be used profesionally in a projectgrafician
- Looks pretty fucking final to me.mathinc
- Yeah no, the weird visual artifacts, lack of symmetry, unfinished look common to ALL AI images. These kinda work because OUR minds fill between the lines...grafician
- Visual artifacts and lack of symmetry are also present in original work and nature.monospaced
- And yes these look like final work no doubt. Not just mood. Lol.monospaced
- And MJ is getting better every single day, tests going on are crazy good.johnny_wobble
- @graf why not? These look pretty damn sophisticated to me. What would an illustrator charge to draw there? Yeah, illustration will be (mostly) dead soon.formed
- Bro most real artists spend hours and days on details and you dare to say these generated images are finished? These are sketches with colors at bestgrafician
- But sure, lots of people can't draw so these appear amazing to themgrafician
- Even if not 100% finished, someone with a little talent can take these into photoshop and finish them off. I know a lot of digital painters who use AI ..microkorg
- ..to create 'models' that they then paint. Saves hiring someone, saves sketch after sketch..microkorg
- "Saves hiring someone" aaah yes there you have it, the argument
so if someone can't afford to hire an artist, then he discredits and replaces the field? :))grafician - graf, not all artists make everything perfect. Imperfections are the hallmark of hand illustration. And this isn’t because I can’t draw.monospaced
- These definitlu resemble finished work. Way beyond sketches in color.monospaced