I appreciate your optimism but I can't see this going well for most humans. It is now very unclear how to pick and pursue a speciality given the rapid development of AI. You may spend years learning a skill, previously thought non-automatable, and find the skill is now redundant. We are asking the entire workforce to simply adapt to a tool that is apathetic to their employment status and their lives. It seems as though everyone besides the exceptionally adaptable top 10% will suffer from this. You can not tell me, that you as an artist, do not feel deep down that there is something terribly wrong with all this.
We are at a major hype point of AI, of course it is concerning and I touch on how it will be hard for most to continue, I don’t say it will be an easy road for artists.
For me there will be a signal/noise problem. There will be an overwhelming amount of images and screening them all, to whatever end, will be exhausting. So we can put a machine to sift through images made by a machine. Either way, the game will become extremely tedious. When it's too noisy you leave the room right? Maybe you set up hippie spaces for a return to who knows what, or simply visual deserts, or as happens between children when the game becomes boring, you switch to an other game.
great to see you again Pedro. Nice food for thought. As a "solo-artist" I feel rather nervous about what's to come on the one hand. But I'm also really looking forward to see what the progress in our field is going to be. I think that in a year (or less) we might be doing our work, making images, in a completly different way...
Great one and good food for thought. As an one person shop it feels overwhelmingly but also glad that workflow will improve by removing labor intense tasks and give space focus in the larger picture. I’m still positive 😅 about this new revolution. Big fan of the channel.
Great optimist perspective. As a freelancer I've seen AI backfire for low price competitions. Where many images from contestants looking the same. Also the value of our services have decreased significantly.
A lot of words to say absolutely nothing. His eyes tell it all. He's crying inside, you can almost taste the tears. The field is about to wiped out and this kind of nonspeak is a somewhat cowardly way to work through it. As if convincing an audience of the things you want to be true, could somehow change the truth you've come to understand. Middling content creators will need to come to terms with the erasure of what gave them meaning like everyone else. At some point they will also need to move beyond the "things-are-changing-but-there -will-always-be-a-human-at-the-helm" trope. It's like a thumbs-up from a guy who just shit his pants. Those who bothered too look down the pipeline came to terms with this almost a decade ago. It was important to tell students that this kind of image making, though seemingly requiring lots of knowledge and talent, was never going to be a long-term career. It was against the grain, and it hurt: image making is fun and key to the thinking process and a way to express oneself. Unfortunately it's no longer something we're relatively good at.
first, architects will increasingly design in 3D. This software already generates very realistic visualizations. There is no economic reason to create new visualizations. Even VR and movies are possible directly from planning software. Why should an architect hire anyone else? For 90% of the uses, what they can do themselves will be enough. The archviz market will collapse.
not really optimist on my side I think that new software will emerge in the months / years to come in the near future and that architects will no longer need us to have what they need, AI will correct their modeling errors and will offer them various images already ready of their project
u have AI software and u import 3d model , ai will do lighnings and prompt bunch of versions.....why would u render with corona, vray, and loose time and whos gonna pay u for that?
The author, tell me straight - this will destroy thousands of jobs. What the hell are attempts to “use” AI and “build” it into your workflow? He'll just replace you, that's all.
I appreciate your optimism but I can't see this going well for most humans. It is now very unclear how to pick and pursue a speciality given the rapid development of AI. You may spend years learning a skill, previously thought non-automatable, and find the skill is now redundant. We are asking the entire workforce to simply adapt to a tool that is apathetic to their employment status and their lives. It seems as though everyone besides the exceptionally adaptable top 10% will suffer from this. You can not tell me, that you as an artist, do not feel deep down that there is something terribly wrong with all this.
We are at a major hype point of AI, of course it is concerning and I touch on how it will be hard for most to continue, I don’t say it will be an easy road for artists.
Welcome back, Pedro!
For me there will be a signal/noise problem. There will be an overwhelming amount of images and screening them all, to whatever end, will be exhausting. So we can put a machine to sift through images made by a machine. Either way, the game will become extremely tedious. When it's too noisy you leave the room right? Maybe you set up hippie spaces for a return to who knows what, or simply visual deserts, or as happens between children when the game becomes boring, you switch to an other game.
great to see you again Pedro. Nice food for thought.
As a "solo-artist" I feel rather nervous about what's to come on the one hand. But I'm also really looking forward to see what the progress in our field is going to be.
I think that in a year (or less) we might be doing our work, making images, in a completly different way...
Great to see you again!! Scary times we're living today, everything is uncertain, so we must adapt, evolve. Wish you all the best.
Awesome as always, thanks for the video. On the other hand, Happy Birthday my friend, have a good one today!
❤❤ thanks amigo
Great one and good food for thought.
As an one person shop it feels overwhelmingly but also glad that workflow will improve by removing labor intense tasks and give space focus in the larger picture. I’m still positive 😅 about this new revolution.
Big fan of the channel.
Thanks for the comment!
first video for 2 years! where have you been guys? Will you continue with making tutorials?
We’ve been hard at work, working on lots of insane projects
Great optimist perspective. As a freelancer I've seen AI backfire for low price competitions. Where many images from contestants looking the same. Also the value of our services have decreased significantly.
we miss your tutorials
Glad to see you posting again, this was a great video. I'm looking forward to seeing more content.
Love the content , Thank you Perdo
A lot of words to say absolutely nothing. His eyes tell it all. He's crying inside, you can almost taste the tears. The field is about to wiped out and this kind of nonspeak is a somewhat cowardly way to work through it. As if convincing an audience of the things you want to be true, could somehow change the truth you've come to understand. Middling content creators will need to come to terms with the erasure of what gave them meaning like everyone else. At some point they will also need to move beyond the "things-are-changing-but-there -will-always-be-a-human-at-the-helm" trope. It's like a thumbs-up from a guy who just shit his pants. Those who bothered too look down the pipeline came to terms with this almost a decade ago. It was important to tell students that this kind of image making, though seemingly requiring lots of knowledge and talent, was never going to be a long-term career. It was against the grain, and it hurt: image making is fun and key to the thinking process and a way to express oneself. Unfortunately it's no longer something we're relatively good at.
glad to see you back :) with a great message
Happy to be back ❤
pedro you are the best
we miss you
i hope arqui9learn starts teaching to learn from you
first, architects will increasingly design in 3D. This software already generates very realistic visualizations. There is no economic reason to create new visualizations. Even VR and movies are possible directly from planning software. Why should an architect hire anyone else? For 90% of the uses, what they can do themselves will be enough.
The archviz market will collapse.
Definitely yes. That's what happening now..
Very happy to see you back and hearing perspective about AI from you will be very helpful...
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Great vídeo, thanks for sharing it with us!
not really optimist on my side I think that new software will emerge in the months / years to come in the near future and that architects will no longer need us to have what they need, AI will correct their modeling errors and will offer them various images already ready of their project
wow, I thought I wouldn't see another video from you guys ever again, Im glad I was wrong
Haha not as easy to keep up, but I think we still have it in us
definitely not
i just got an email from Turbosquid to become a contributor to there Generative 3D tool in the works with NVidia
Finally a new video!
Good topic...funny how AI make things look amazing but yet uninteresting...especially the process, its reallly boring.
u have AI software and u import 3d model , ai will do lighnings and prompt bunch of versions.....why would u render with corona, vray, and loose time and whos gonna pay u for that?
The author, tell me straight - this will destroy thousands of jobs. What the hell are attempts to “use” AI and “build” it into your workflow? He'll just replace you, that's all.
It seems that after this video AI indeed killed this chanel So sad
AI won't replace the top 10% of Archviz artists I think.