Art is either expensive, stolen, mass-produced, or AI.
If you want custom original work cheap, it needs to be AI. AI is the only thing able to make novel concepts out of existing well-known ideas anywhere near affordable: in example, "Iron Man drawn in the Disgaea anime art style doing Naruto hand-jutsus while in a temple made of bones" has never, EVER been made by anyone, it is a never-having-occurred-before novel idea of existing ideas. It's a couple minutes work for an AI, or probably a $100 commission from an artist if you want color.
If your idea already exists in its current form entirely, then AI is bad at it compared to cheap labor who can steal it, trace it, or mass-produce it. "Draw Iron Man in an action pose, no background", in example. You'd be fighting the AI the entire way wanting to make the image more complex, but a basic artist could easily find a comic, trace the image, steal and claim credit, and make a small paycheck.
If your idea already exists in its current form entirely, then AI is bad at it compared to cheap labor who can steal it, trace it, or mass-produce it. "Draw Iron Man in an action pose, no background", in example. You'd be fighting the AI the entire way wanting to make the image more complex, but a basic artist could easily find a comic, trace the image, steal and claim credit, and make a small paycheck.
Yep. AI is useful in this case as well, just to indicate certain features you'd like to the artist.
Art is either expensive, stolen, mass-produced, or AI.
If you want custom original work cheap, it needs to be AI. AI is the only thing able to make novel concepts out of existing well-known ideas anywhere near affordable: in example, "Iron Man drawn in the Disgaea anime art style doing Naruto hand-jutsus while in a temple made of bones" has never, EVER been made by anyone, it is a never-having-occurred-before novel idea of existing ideas. It's a couple minutes work for an AI, or probably a $100 commission from an artist if you want color.
If your idea already exists in its current form entirely, then AI is bad at it compared to cheap labor who can steal it, trace it, or mass-produce it. "Draw Iron Man in an action pose, no background", in example. You'd be fighting the AI the entire way wanting to make the image more complex, but a basic artist could easily find a comic, trace the image, steal and claim credit, and make a small paycheck.
Yep. AI is useful in this case as well, just to indicate certain features you'd like to the artist.