Digital Art
Community rules:
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Be respectful and considerate in comments.
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No deliberately offensive or inappropriate content.
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Traditional artists and posts are also welcome here.
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All posts must properly credit the original artist.
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Please use the tickbox to mark any NSFW content.
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No A.I. generated dreamscapes for now, as those are at best unethically sourced in the current state.
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No furry related art.
How to post:
Please follow the convention of the images already uploaded so far i.e.:
Image title by Artists Name
In the description link the source to the image, and also include a direct link to the artists gallery. See previous posts for examples.
What to post:
You can post your own work here, but avoid spamming.
You can post your favourite peices here for us all to enjoy.
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Artists gallery links may contain NSFW works.
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If by no evidence you mean conclusive evidence specifically, that will always be true, simply due to the nature of the problem. I'm not trying to impugn the artist in any way, AI is a tool just like any other.
What sort of evidence would you require though?
edit: This also no longer appears in his portfolio.
Appologies if i came across as argumentative, that was not my intention. I rely on the community as a fallback to notice any AI stuff i might miss, since as you know it can be hard to notice, i have already removed a couple of my own submissions due to this. As a personal rule, when im not sure if Its AI in normally do the following:
Check the account age E.g. 2 month old account with lots of high quality posts is normally a giveway its an AI user.
Check the gallery for wildy different styles or subject matters between posts, usually a sign of someone messing with AI.
Look for mentions and examples of software used.
And most importantly look for improvement of art quality over time, since this is more natural.
In this case the artists seems to check out for me, so im inclined to beleive its a legit digital work and will be leaving the post up. I really do appreciate your feedback though, since we have community rule about no AI art, and they do slip by me.
So I've been thinking about this for a couple days, and I think it ultimately comes down to the perception of AI.
AI is not simply a cheat code that can turn amateurs into seeming like professionals. It's also a tool that can shave hours of time off the work of a busy professional, so they can spend more time with their family and doing other hobbies.
I don't think artist reputation is a good measure whatsoever. It should depend on the work itself, not the person doing it.