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Artist collaborates with bees to create sculptural wax skulls
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Skipping a step: Corridor Digital and AI anime
Almost 6 months ago Corridor Crew released an AI-drawn anime short (ANIME ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS) with an accomppanying making-of video ( Did We Just Change Animation Forever?). It got... mixed...
Almost 6 months ago Corridor Crew released an AI-drawn anime short (ANIME ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS) with an accomppanying making-of video ( Did We Just Change Animation Forever?). It got... mixed reception. Some loved the new era of "democratizing animation" (meaning you don't anymore need a team of hundreds of animators which in turn means it's possible for smaller creative teams to make their visions come to life), others really hated it for blatantly just ripping off an existing anime (Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, 2000) and general disrespect over animation as a job and art form -- or at least that's how (some) animators felt. Having heard them talking about drawing each frame with such a passion (on Corridor's show!), I can understand the ire.
Now, almost half a year later, comes the sequel (ANIME ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS 2) also with an accomppanying making-of (Did We Just Change Animation Forever... Again?). Things... have changed. Basically Corridor realized that stealing art is bad, so they hired a real artist to draw a model sheet as a base for the AI to draw from (instead of stealing others' work). They also hired a person to write a theme song and a team of online artists to touch up every frame of the anime (watch the making-of if you're interested in the details, they go through them very well).
Next, some personal opinions of mine, starting with the first anime. I liked it. It was a nice and funny short with an interesting, smooth style that comes with the territory when there are more frames crammed into a second. Overall, it was the goofy concept of rock paper scissors combined with the over-the-top life and death drama that was fun. Visual style on the other hand, nowhere near ready. The warping and "worming" between each frame were really distracting and it wasn't ready for more than a tech demo (or for some relatively out-there story where that stuff ties into the film, not as a distraction). But I was able to look past those problems because it was a pretty good video.
Most of all, I didn't like them using artists' work without permission (and not saying anything about it).
Now to the sequel. It's... basically same? Same problems, less warping but for example king's crown was changing its color like it was having some sort of multistage chemical burn, and the visual style wasn't as strong and at times more clunky than on the first one. Maybe that's due the fact that the AI style guidebook was a lot smaller or that they were only willing to spent X amount of hours and money working on this while aiming for the anime episode lenght -- I don't know. But the story and the writing were still the best parts. Interestingly also I think direction was a bit weaker and they used too many "cool moment" tricks which made it visually messy. It basically got in the way of the story.
(Also I really dislike that Niko still wasn't taking responsibility for stealing art from others, bit of a bummer since most of us knew better six months ago already.)
What they proved with the second anime is that AI is still not close to replacing actual artists and it's a lot of work to make them even this way -- even if the AI part worked smoothly! But most of all what matters is the content, the creativity and how it's translated to the screen. Not the AI. It's a tool, not a revolution.
Edit. For clarity and some additional thoughts.
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‘His name was Bélizaire’: Rare portrait of enslaved child arrives at the Met
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New USSR camera and pictures
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ArtSEA: Seattle’s waterfront makeover brings new art to Alaskan Way
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"Body of Mine" puts users in a virtual body of a different gender
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Generate images with “hidden” text using Stable Diffusion and ControlNet
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Megathread #12 for news/updates/discussion of AI chatbots and image generators
Haven't done one of these in a while, but there's a bit of news, so here's another. Here's the previous thread.
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SDXL 1.0 announcement
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On the mental health benefits of art and taking your mind off of yourself
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How does one create prints for canvas paintings?
If i have a lot of acrylic on canvas paintings and I want to produce prints to sell, where do you make the prints? Local Kinko's/staples? Clear plastic bag or no? Brief artist blurb at the back?...
If i have a lot of acrylic on canvas paintings and I want to produce prints to sell, where do you make the prints? Local Kinko's/staples?
Clear plastic bag or no? Brief artist blurb at the back? Post card?Have you ever bought a print? What made you want to buy it or what stopped you, and what would have made it go from no to yes?
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"Dark Sunflower"
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Flowering Wall
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‘Not for machines to harvest’: Data revolts break out against AI
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Lumière - A.M.I.E.S.A.M.O.U.R (2021)
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Shitty camera challenge
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"Severed" [shittycamerachallenge]
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Known for photographs showing hundreds of naked people posing in a wide variety of environments, US artist Spencer Tunick has gathered thousands to pose naked in Finland
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Athira Etha interlude: Tales of Kings and Demons
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What's your favorite theme to see explored in art?
I haven't really seen this question asked often (not just here, in general), but what are your favorite themes to see explored in art and media, and why? Personally, I really like art that...
I haven't really seen this question asked often (not just here, in general), but what are your favorite themes to see explored in art and media, and why?
Personally, I really like art that explores concepts of "decay as a positive". I find it very intertesting when decay is portrayed as a positive force that prevents stagnation, as a sign of incoming change, rather than the common "decay is a sign of neglect".
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How Stuart Little uncovered an avant-garde masterpiece missing for almost a century
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Maus: How to design a comic book page
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Meridian Brothers: Tiny Desk Concert (2023)
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A project that transforms QR codes into functional pieces of generative art
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Remember ffffound? Are there any sites like that still around?
Back in the day https://ffffound.com/ was one of my biggest inspirations for imagery and creative ephemera. I miss it sometimes and have a vast archive of downloaded inspiration. I discovered a...
Back in the day https://ffffound.com/ was one of my biggest inspirations for imagery and creative ephemera.
I miss it sometimes and have a vast archive of downloaded inspiration. I discovered a lot of material under the radar of pop culture.
Kind of like picking up a circa 2009 vice magazine from a shop. I was seeing and feeling things that felt textural and well curated.
Is there something around that I haven’t seen?
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Where do you share your art with the world?
Where do you share the art that you make with the world? Do you use a social media site? A personal website? Do you keep it all to yourself? Is your art something that can't be shared online so...
Where do you share the art that you make with the world? Do you use a social media site? A personal website? Do you keep it all to yourself? Is your art something that can't be shared online so easily?
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The bizarre, true story of the world’s greatest living art thief
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All of Vincent van Gogh's 1515 paintings and drawings
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The AI art apocalypse
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AMA - A short film by Julie Gautier
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Creatives, how do you feel about the impact of artificial intelligence on the future of art, illustration and design?
I will be participating in a panel discussion about the intersection of art and Artificial intelligence next week, and I am curious how fellow creatives feel about Artificial intelligence. Have...
I will be participating in a panel discussion about the intersection of art and Artificial intelligence next week, and I am curious how fellow creatives feel about Artificial intelligence.
Have you used AI before in the creative process? If so, what services have you used/prefer?
What do you think the role of AI is in the creative process?
Does AI enhance creativity or limit originality?
What are the ethical implications of using AI to create art?
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Why it took us thousands of years to see the colour violet
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Art Fight is happening next month, are you participating?
For those that don't know, Art Fight is a collaborative creative project that sorts artists into two teams and lets them upload their original characters. In order to score points for your team,...
For those that don't know, Art Fight is a collaborative creative project that sorts artists into two teams and lets them upload their original characters. In order to score points for your team, you have to draw the other team's characters, with more involved and polished artworks scoring higher points. I'm participating for the fourth time this year, and if you're going to as well, feel free to drop your art fight URLs in the comments so we can follow and "attack" one another!
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Fiber crafters of Tildes?
I'm a knitter, cross stitcher, and general nerd. I can't actually create at the moment due to probable carpal tunnel, but I would love to see my fellow fiber artists of any and all genders speak...
I'm a knitter, cross stitcher, and general nerd. I can't actually create at the moment due to probable carpal tunnel, but I would love to see my fellow fiber artists of any and all genders speak up.
As for me, it's more about the process than the product! I love Grandmother's Favorite dishcloths as a mindless knitting stim, or cross stitching on a project until my hands hurt.
ETA: I'm not trying to ignore everyone. I'm really excited with the responses I'm getting. I'm just fighting some serious pain this morning. I'll try to reply to folks as soon as I can think!
ETA2: This got bigger than I had hoped! I don't think I can catch up and reply to everyone, but I do appreciate reading everyone's experiences! Thanks for humoring me today.
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Why is everything so ugly? The mid in fake midcentury modern
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Megathread #11 for news/updates/discussion of AI chatbots and image generators
It's been six months since ChatGPT launched and about three months since I started posting these. I think it's getting harder to find new things to post about about AI, but here's another one...
It's been six months since ChatGPT launched and about three months since I started posting these. I think it's getting harder to find new things to post about about AI, but here's another one anyway.
Here's the previous thread.
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Stable Diffusion anyone?
Anyone here like making art with Stable Diffusion?
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I spent three weeks trying to port Super Auto Pets to the Gameboy Advance
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Pixel art animation reinvented, a simple feature that allows us to easily change the appearance of our characters without the need to recreate every animation - Astortion Devlog #26
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Has anyone seen The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window? Thoughts?
The show, starring Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan, is currently finishing a run on Broadway and was performed by the same group a few months back at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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Tove Jansson's unseen Moomin sketches to go on show in Paris – exhibition focuses on life and career of brave and uncompromising Finnish artist and writer
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Deep thoughts on tattoos and tattooing culture
This is my first post so please let me know if I'm doing anything incorrectly! I'm not very clear on how tags work... Apologies. I'm curious if there are many tattoo enthusiasts around. I love...
This is my first post so please let me know if I'm doing anything incorrectly! I'm not very clear on how tags work... Apologies.
I'm curious if there are many tattoo enthusiasts around. I love both talking about and looking at tattoos. I have found that more visual-focused places like Instagram or even Reddit don't really allow much conversation on the nuances of the industry, its artists, artistry, criticisms, and so on.
I am a heavily tattooed woman, which is both a blessing and a curse. A blessing because I'm happy in my own body. A curse because being fetishized makes me uncomfortable.
I both love and hate tattoos entering more into the mainstream. As that as happened, artistry has come leaps and bounds alongside it.
Anyone have any deep thoughts on tattoos and modern tattoo culture?
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Space and time in comics | Hedra
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How to steal from an artist | Roy Lichtenstein
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The Digital Transportation Archive
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Megathread #10 for news/updates/discussion of AI chatbots and image generators
The discussion continues. Here is the previous thread.
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Danish painters in the 19th century may have turned to an unusual source for some of their supplies: breweries
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Megathread #9 for news/updates/discussion of AI chatbots and image generators
Here is the previous thread.
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The End of Art: Arthur Danto's influential art theory
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