The person that drew that is Shadiversity on Youtube.
He's never claimed to be an artist, that he used to draw a lot but was never very good at it. He's made multiple videos, including multiple lengthy livestreams, talking about AI art, what he's been able to achieve with it, as well as the limitations. He's said it's a useful tool for people to get into art, create it, or to elevate it without having to spend tons of time mastering it, or beyond their natural talent (or lack of it). He's had actual artists on his videos, both agreeing and disagreeing with the use of AI art.
He's also said with the current tech it still takes quite a lot of know how to use the software properly, hours to perfect it, and to get specific results, often requiring splicing parts together from multiple different renderings. Shad says he's using AI art to create characters for a new IP he's working on.
In one of the livestreams they accurately paralleled AI art to photoshop or sound synthesizers, enabling more people to get into photo manipulation and song orchestration, who wouldn't otherwise have the money and/or time to do so.
If you have the time, I highly recommend Shad's videos on the subject. He was introduced to it by his friend Oz.
Imagine drawing this and then having the audacity to call yourself an artist.
The person that drew that is Shadiversity on Youtube.
He's never claimed to be an artist, that he used to draw a lot but was never very good at it. He's made multiple videos, including multiple lengthy livestreams, talking about AI art, what he's been able to achieve with it, as well as the limitations. He's said it's a useful tool for people to get into art, create it, or to elevate it without having to spend tons of time mastering it, or beyond their natural talent (or lack of it). He's had actual artists on his videos, both agreeing and disagreeing with the use of AI art.
He's also said with the current tech it still takes quite a lot of know how to use the software properly, hours to perfect it, and to get specific results, often requiring splicing parts together from multiple different renderings. Shad says he's using AI art to create characters for a new IP he's working on.
In one of the livestreams they accurately paralleled AI art to photoshop or sound synthesizers, enabling more people to get into photo manipulation and song orchestration, who wouldn't otherwise have the money and/or time to do so.
If you have the time, I highly recommend Shad's videos on the subject. He was introduced to it by his friend Oz.