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That's how I view AI generated art. It can come up with some really cool mash ups. But you have to do the rest. Anyone just using what it outputs like that's the end of the story isn't 'using it right' in my opinion.
I'm not sure there's a way to 'use art right.'
You're obviously not an artist. And you managed to completely miss my point.
No, but my husband is and he's been refining keywords and using all sorts of loras and all other types of jargon that I don't recall because I'm not interested in doing it myself.
And I didn't miss your point, I just don't agree with it.
So what, are you the art version of a military wife? Just throwing "aCtuALly"s out into the void because your husband types words into a field?
Better than being the art version of an asshole, but I see you're already filling that role.
Ok Karen. Go dependa somewhere.
Right, I expect stuff like stable diffusion will become a part of the toolkit actual artists use. The workflows with this stuff are already getting pretty intricate where people use control net for posing, and inpainting of specific details, and so on. I would liken it to doing photography. You can't just give a camera to anybody and get good results, it takes a person with a skill and taste to produce an interesting image.