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Easyldur t1_j9wpkdf wrote

Thanks for the detailed explanation.

This could follow the path of Stable Diffusion: a smaller, open source model comparable to the bigger Dall-e in performance, which in turn gave birth to the more-than-exceptional Midjourney.

Let's see!

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TinyBurbz t1_j9ws0sy wrote

From a creators perspective Midjourney is far from exceptional... let alone acceptable.

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YobaiYamete t1_j9wt1i0 wrote

Midjourney looks flashy, but any "real prompt engineer" has to use Stable Diffusion imo. MJ is good for making certain images, but the sheer flexibility and power of SD completely dwarfs it by far.

MJ is great for a quick example or for people who aren't tech savvy and can't run SD, but IMO it's more of a toy while SD is a tool

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TinyBurbz t1_j9wtdcb wrote

I can get decent textures out of SD, which is what I use it for.

I know this is gonna rustle a lot of feathers, but people need to not use these models to produce whole pieces. It hurts how seriously people take real artistic skills, and makes these tools look immoral.

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YobaiYamete t1_j9wu8l0 wrote

IMO SD and the AI tools are just fantastic compliments to the rest of your artistic kit, just like photoshop and blender etc, but are still just tools in the kit rather than the whole kit

People who think they replace artists are not seeing the real picture. The only artists they replace are the lowest end artists, and all those artists have to do is adapt to the tech and they will still be relevant too.

Even with SD I still run into tuns of situations where I need to use photoshop to tweak something or need to draw something, and I instantly run into the limit of my artistic skill, because I'm not a real artist.

Which IMO, is the gap between an "ai artist" and an actual artist. AI can make some really beautiful stuff (one of my favorites I've seen), but as soon as you need to customize it or make fine tweaks you start having to fight the AI rather than work with it

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Easyldur t1_ja06q7j wrote

You must consider the vast majority of the people who are not creators, illustrators, artists.

For a person like me, who since kindergarten can't draw anything but stick-men, Midjourney is a God-send.

My workflow is: Midjourney for the main picture, Dall-e inpainting for some corrections (eg. hands), GIMP for the tiny details and Topaz Photo AI for the upscale.

With this I can create beautiful pictures for my toddler, things that until 6 month ago I could never imagine.

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play_yr_part t1_ja7awyd wrote

bruh

there's got to be an art tutorial or something on youtube that could teach you how to draw more than stickmen that you could watch for half an hour to an hour a day instead of tinkering with AI art in the same timeframe

Maybe your kid will grow up having no distinction between something that is made by an AI or a human, maybe they will appreciate something that is hand drawn over something that took little to no effort to prompt and edit.

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