@ViralOps_ Stupid ai nothingness. They jumped from…the front/back of the plane? This is literally nothing. You’ve made nothing. It’s mediocre. It’s trying to be cool. It has LITERALLY no meaning whatsoever. It is the opposite of art. Sad. Pathetic.
Roger Deakins believes that THE BATMAN had the best cinematography of 2022 and should have been nominated at the Oscars.
“The reason it wasn’t is pure and simple: snobbery.”
Jim Lee says DC Comics will not support AI generated storytelling or artwork. Not now, not ever as long as he is in charge.
"Because what we do and why we do
it is rooted in our humanity. It's that fragile, beautiful connection between imagination and emotion that fuels our media, the stuff that makes our universe come alive. It's the imperfect mind, the creative risk, the hand-drawn gesture that no algorithm can replicate. And when I draw, I make mistakes, a lot of them. But that's the point. The smudge, the rough line, the hesitation. That's me in the work. That's my journey. That's what makes it come alive. It's the product of true effort, of inspiration, and perspiration. Fans know this. They sense this. They can feel when something was made with care, when it cost the artist time, energy, heart, and effort. People have an instinctive reaction to what feels authentic. We recoil from what feels fake. That's why human creativity matters. AI doesn't dream. It doesn't feel. It doesn't make art. It aggregates it. Our job as creators, as storytellers, and as publishers is to make people feel something real. That's why we create, and that's why we're still here."
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@thekitze Defeatist attitude lacking any sort of historical perspective.
This is what the tools and technologies looked like for architects for a long time. Computers and CAD changed that, but we didn’t suddenly stop needing architects.
@TheCriticalDri2 Absolutely a game changer for productivity. Had the same reservations, but it was clear almost immediately that it was a great addition.
Not only is this moment historical, but the photo that @evanvucci took is also perfect.
The level of compositional mastery comes from over two decades of experience in the field and a sharpness that only comes from thousands and thousands of "reps."
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