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slothmagazine t1_j0hq054 wrote

I like that there's still little sesame seeds 😌

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YourMildestDreams t1_j0hs0uy wrote

The whole AI debate really makes you realize how much human artists steal ideas from one another.

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vemailangah t1_j0i59up wrote

This brings out many positive emotions in me. Or maybe memories. Or both. This is why I love art.

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doubleohQ t1_j0i6seo wrote

This belongs in a Dutch art exhibit

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phatcan OP t1_j0ica5z wrote

There seems to be some suspicion that this piece is AI, I've tried to respond to these comments with a screenshot as proof, however the sub has removed them due to the rule of no external links. If anybody would like proof in a DM, including a link to other pieces I did in this series, I would be happy to provide them.

Each piece was textured and rendered using either Cinema4D or Adobe Dimension and were done as a nod to my mom who has a massive collection of blue and white china.

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phatcan OP t1_j0icw9i wrote

Happy to provide a screenshot in a DM as proof that this, as well as the rest in my series, are originally created, rendered and textured in either Cinema4D or Adobe Dimension.

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phatcan OP t1_j0ignzo wrote

This, as well as the rest in my series are originally created, rendered and textured in either Cinema4D or Adobe Dimension. Happy to provide screenshots as proof in a DM if you like.

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Cookiekopf t1_j0iit80 wrote

Is it a 3D-render, photoshopped or a drawing? Either way, that looks dope man.

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tvvt t1_j0ijp6v wrote

Who the fuck cares if it’s AI or not is my question

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errolfinn t1_j0ijvax wrote

thats brilliant, i've just set it as my wallpaper background.

Do you have anymore ?

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I-Rolled-My-Eyes t1_j0ild0m wrote

My teeth are tingling in a very uncomfortable way.

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MissPas t1_j0islka wrote

You should call it 'Delft Civilian'. Which would be a pun, because a (ham)burger and a civilian are both called 'burger' in Dutch (homonym)

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FMBongo t1_j0iudbs wrote

Looks like a whetherspoons burger to me

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UltimateDumbass1 t1_j0iudvy wrote

I’d call it Opposite Ends or something like that, because it’s a burger, one of the cheapest foods (at least it is in the USA) with a Ming vase texture ( real Ming vases are priceless I’m pretty sure) so it’s opposite ends of an economic spectrum

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vtg_n_the_bay t1_j0iwulj wrote

I love it its just weird kinda ironic funny but still says i dont fuck around ima make this my screensaver

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BackRowRumour t1_j0j0in9 wrote

Is there a play on how china was one of the first industrial objects, this pattern china was made in factories as part of the industrial revolution? And that now we think of it as antique and lovely?

Because burgers are industrial. Will they become iconic and be in Sothebies?

Or am I just over tired?

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grumpyporcini t1_j0j17al wrote

I think people are reacting to your attribution in the title. “Digital” is usually used to say something was drawn on a computer rather than modeled. My guess is that no one would have said anything if you had used something like “3D render”.

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lawdhayz t1_j0j8rkw wrote

That looks like it taste gooood

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gnit2 t1_j0jbnxt wrote

Just gonna say, it wouldn't have been that hard to come up with a title for this. "Porcelain burger", there you're welcome

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jasonobi t1_j0jhq8a wrote

What is this style of artwork called?

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Kioga101 t1_j0jle54 wrote

It's a commentary about how fancy Americans like their national meal, burgers, to be

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KorewaRise t1_j0jntd4 wrote

should be but ai is hitting the point where its as good as some of the best artists on the planet. once that fingers thing is fixed yall really wont be able to tell anymore, i know i barely can.

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GayAndSlow t1_j0jtzn6 wrote

Ah yes, my favorite fine china cheese burger

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DeepFriedWine t1_j0k5hey wrote

I love delft and hate squid ink black / gold leaf trend food. This is perfect.

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rakaos_ t1_j0k6mn7 wrote

far better than the excess of naked breasts around this subreddit, good job

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Lil_Iodine t1_j0kh6fm wrote

I will envision this design now every time I eat a burger. 😊

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xuangand t1_j0ki51f wrote

Lol people nowaday have to prove their work is not AI generated.

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Competitive-Dream860 t1_j0kil4p wrote

I don’t know how to feel about this burger. My thoughts are no longer hungry tho

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Pretend_Morning_1846 t1_j0kjeai wrote

Can you add a plate with a burger texture underneath? Just for fun :’)

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veebesina t1_j0kp4um wrote

this is sick!!! the sesame seeds are a nice touch!:)

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Twinkfilla t1_j0l6bht wrote

I Wonder what this would taste like!

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MetricJester t1_j0lklzm wrote

It's beautiful! Can I keep it as a background?

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f3rn4nd0d t1_j0m0sx4 wrote

Would love a higher res to have it as background!

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Oomoo_Amazing t1_j0m6r8b wrote

What's your opinion on AI generated art that is made up of other people's art in the same way that this image uses somebody else's texture? I'm not attacking, just asking. I can see similarities and I'm wondering whether you agree.

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phatcan OP t1_j0mb3p9 wrote

I think the concept of AI as a tool is cool, as long as it is recognized as AI I think people make the assumption that it's a product of multiple different pieces by multiple different artists so I don't necessarily see AI as dishonest or stealing to those who understand how it works. I will always credit the parts of my work that aren't 100% original, although I admittedly don't know the origin of this pattern. Possibly an unknown Babushka who has long passed away. I think using other peoples art to create more art is subjective, if somebody mashes several pieces of art together, is it their piece? It's their compilation/composition but the credit leans 99% on the original creators. If an artist made a more unique composition that includes another artist's work in a minor way, as long as credit is given where necessary I can appreciate all creators' contributions and the piece as a whole. To me there are grey areas, but I advocate always to allot credit where and when it is due. This is my individual view and I expect that other people may see it differently, and that's okay. As long as nobody is benefiting by taking somebody else's credit then no harm no foul I think.

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Oomoo_Amazing t1_j0mi7ff wrote

That's a fair and reasonable opinion and I appreciate it! I think the difficulty with AI, the decent stuff not some crappy app, is that it would be impossible to credit every source of work that went into one image because a) it's probably a LOT, and b) the computer might not even know.

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Crow_with_fingers t1_j0ml833 wrote

I feel like if I bite into this it’ll be like a plate and go crunch

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grumpyporcini t1_j0mr287 wrote

Of course, you’re right, but there’s no harm in being more specific. Myself and others were initially confused as to wether it was a drawing or a render, and I had to check the comments to find out.

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