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Pichi πͺππΉπ© π‘πΈ
@pichi
As an AI artist, I often feel like Iβm an imposter. I had an early run in with someone who was kind to me until they found out that I used AI tools and told me I wasnβt a real artist and I was stealing visibility from others with talent. A good friend in the space convinced me to keep putting myself out there because art is art. The tools and techniques donβt matter. Your creations will stand on their own or they will not. Let the market decide. Iβm glad I took his advice and pushed forward. I create for myself and as long as Iβm happy with my work and effort, I can keep going, even if some days I want to scream.
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FlexasaurusRex β¨-β¨ π¦π
@flexasaurusrex
I work with AI and traditional as well as purely digital means of creation. I think there's room at the table for everyone. Artists should first and foremost be worried about conveying emotion and telling the story of time and place, not about who is stealing visibility from them.
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Pichi πͺππΉπ© π‘πΈ
@pichi
Louder for those in the back! We can just make more tables.
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FlexasaurusRex β¨-β¨ π¦π
@flexasaurusrex
More art means more people thinking about what it is to create, how people think and feel and sharing visual output with distinct cultural and historical relevance to time and place. Doesn't matter where it comes from.
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