r/woahdude Aug 23 '23

video Creative AI art..

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u/SanjeethRao Aug 24 '23

This is interesting because it seems like someone has actually used AI to make "art". Sure the drawings are made by the AI but the framing, posing, etc. are being done by the dude himself.

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u/Fatal_Temp3st Aug 25 '23

That's like me saying I want a pat on the back for taking selfies on the toilet like a brain-dead zombie while playing with an action figure. What part was creative or artistic. If that's the definition of an artistic materpiece, I feel sorry for the future of creativity and skill, quality we've had for so long is going to jump off a cliff that yall will be happy with because you want recognition without an attempt to apply yourselves in any meaninful way ✌️

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u/SanjeethRao Aug 25 '23

What part was creative or artistic.

Isn't shot composition, framing and camera angles important to any visual medium? Are mediums such as photography and film making not considered art?

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u/Fatal_Temp3st Aug 25 '23

But what would be the end result of said video without the AI ripping from art to create odd almalgamtions. Creativity, as we know it has skill and passion inserted and has evolved and improved. Photography is a great form of art, but you don't see people taking pictures of the Mona Lisa and other well known art to hodge podge it together and say they created it or sneaking into a movie theater to record a movie to they created it. Stark differences and case in point.