Hi, Tomorrow is the end of Steam Next Fest but don't worry because our demo will still be available after and we will update it with new languages during the summer! #indiedev#SteamNextFest 💌 https://t.co/4eZ3B5vzVe
Still one of my fav ever environmental art I did - and I wanted to talk about it more than I previously had, so here I am :D
#speedpaint#vcandraw#legendofzelda#loz#art
https://t.co/5VG0GfLnDQ
You ever find art from 2020 that you never posted anywhere because you forgot about it after loosing the videos of you drawing it? Well, here's TSSart I hadn't ever posted lol
#speedpaint#vcandraw#tssides#sanderssides#art
https://t.co/2WhOMqfPsR
Amidst the chaos of Achilles and Orpheus's relationship emerges a new chaotic duo - Thanzag being terrible at feelings! 😂
Let's hope they stop being obtuse soon... Meanwhile, you can watch me suck at fishing!
#hadesgame#twitchvods#youtube#hades
https://t.co/xpGblOVjtA
c'est désormais ma mission de soutenir par tous les moyens l'effondrement de la bulle IA, la faillite totale de NVidia et le démantèlement de chaque centimètre carré de cette entreprise du mal
This doesn't just put artists at risk, it puts every Twitter user at risk. Anyone can use AI to edit images of real people posted on this platform, simply a family photo, PAST OR PRESENT. Why is this enabled by default without any consent of the people who shared those images?
Users are noticing Twitter/X has added a Grok-powered AI image editor that lets anyone edit any image on the platform, including other people’s artwork using text prompts.
Artists warn there’s no opt-out or consent, raising concerns over unauthorized edits and misuse.