Bud there’s no way I’m getting into a slapfight with someone that either:
Doesn’t understand that the creative output in your scenario comes from the artist not the commissioner.
Does understand that, but managed to articulate their point that badly.
I don’t have much self respect, but I’m not spending what little I do have on something this goofy.
(Edit: And who apparently is that bad at articulating their point, but characterizes the people falling victim to your lack of capacity for eloquence “dumbasses”…)
That’s the damn point, my comment is directed at uncreative prompters who think the dice roll machine gifts them creativity, and you misread me badly. Was the context not enough?
AI art with only prompts is no different in terms of creative output from just commissioning art from an artist.
Edit: you dumbasses, I’m calling the prompters completely uncreative and fully dependent on others to look good
I… hmm.
(edit: original text was “you are so close”)
You need to read what I wrote again because you flew by my point with light-years of distance
Bud there’s no way I’m getting into a slapfight with someone that either:
I don’t have much self respect, but I’m not spending what little I do have on something this goofy.
(Edit: And who apparently is that bad at articulating their point, but characterizes the people falling victim to your lack of capacity for eloquence “dumbasses”…)
I understood their point just fine fwiw
That’s the damn point, my comment is directed at uncreative prompters who think the dice roll machine gifts them creativity, and you misread me badly. Was the context not enough?
The output of a prompt isn’t creative, it’s algorithmic and lifeless. How can you compare it to an actual work of art commissioned from an artist ?
Oh wait… did you mean the act of commissioning art ? then sure… but what’s the point of stating that ? did you write this for the gotcha ?
Yes, the act of commissioning. That’s the whole point. Prompters don’t do anything interesting.