AI can be used in a lot of harmful ways, certainly, but it also provides an accessible way for people to create or draw inspiration, in ways they may not have been skilled in before. Especially someone like me who’s only been doing 3D for a year and a half, there are aspects I’m still getting a handle on, like modeling. If I can utilize a tool to speed up my process, what’s the harm? I am not copying work here. I’m not even using the generated texture from the base model, or leaving the model as is. I sculpt and add quite a bit. If I had modeled the base from scratch, I could’ve achieved the same thing, yes…but it may have taken me an hour, maybe more, as it’s my most lacking skill. I think directing frustration towards the people using AI to directly claim credit for other artists work is a much better use of time personally. Or making sure that the lawmakers and people in charge are understanding the systems enough to enact solid regulations.
@@virtuallyvisual @virtuallyvisual I completely understand your point and I used to hold a similar opinion, however (maybe this is a technicality but I feel its important) using any generative model would inherently be stealing and passing something off as your own, simply because almost every model available has been trained on unethically aquired and stolen data. The only 'creation' ability these AI models have is regurgitation of rehashed versions other artists work. I think its incredibly important, especially at this stage in the AI 'movement', that we respect our own work and other artists by not supporting the active scraping and replacing of our craft by a generative model. And a sidenote on on your modeling skills you mentioned, I think your modeling skills are more capable than you might think! Just given by the way youre able to handle such a dense mess of a mesh the AI generated, I think your general modeling skills are very solid! (also aside from the generative AI issues, I do really like the end froggy he is very cute)
@@warcat3d I appreciate your perspective, and willingness to discuss on it. I do know that a lot of text-to-image generation models actually put down noise patterns to form images; after the program has learned what certain objects are. Like, maybe it's trained what an 'arm' is off of 1,000 images, and then the computer places millions of dots over time until it resembles some amalgamation of an 'arm' + whatever other text you tell it. In that way, it can be totally unique. However, it's the ai prompts where people reference images, and obviously the companies who use images/art to train their models without consent that aren't ethical. I have a lot of qualms with the way they are made and run. But regardless, it can get pretty technical, and the whole debate can be a bit in the weeds too honestly. I respect your view on it and also your kindness on my skill level. I hope to continue to grow, and feel more confident in that way! I do think I will keep pushing myself to model so it becomes faster, but I like to also find ways like this that may be helpful to others also learning. I also want to add that I don't think AI can ever replace artists, even as it advances. There is so much talent and tangible emotion in human-made art that a computer will never replicate, try as it might. ;) haha. thanks!
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I hope you guys have so much fun making your own fuzzy buddies!
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Kind of a bummer to see generative ai being used here, especially given how crazy simple the form actually is
AI can be used in a lot of harmful ways, certainly, but it also provides an accessible way for people to create or draw inspiration, in ways they may not have been skilled in before. Especially someone like me who’s only been doing 3D for a year and a half, there are aspects I’m still getting a handle on, like modeling. If I can utilize a tool to speed up my process, what’s the harm? I am not copying work here. I’m not even using the generated texture from the base model, or leaving the model as is. I sculpt and add quite a bit.
If I had modeled the base from scratch, I could’ve achieved the same thing, yes…but it may have taken me an hour, maybe more, as it’s my most lacking skill.
I think directing frustration towards the people using AI to directly claim credit for other artists work is a much better use of time personally. Or making sure that the lawmakers and people in charge are understanding the systems enough to enact solid regulations.
@@virtuallyvisual @virtuallyvisual I completely understand your point and I used to hold a similar opinion, however (maybe this is a technicality but I feel its important) using any generative model would inherently be stealing and passing something off as your own, simply because almost every model available has been trained on unethically aquired and stolen data. The only 'creation' ability these AI models have is regurgitation of rehashed versions other artists work. I think its incredibly important, especially at this stage in the AI 'movement', that we respect our own work and other artists by not supporting the active scraping and replacing of our craft by a generative model.
And a sidenote on on your modeling skills you mentioned, I think your modeling skills are more capable than you might think! Just given by the way youre able to handle such a dense mess of a mesh the AI generated, I think your general modeling skills are very solid! (also aside from the generative AI issues, I do really like the end froggy he is very cute)
@@warcat3d I appreciate your perspective, and willingness to discuss on it. I do know that a lot of text-to-image generation models actually put down noise patterns to form images; after the program has learned what certain objects are. Like, maybe it's trained what an 'arm' is off of 1,000 images, and then the computer places millions of dots over time until it resembles some amalgamation of an 'arm' + whatever other text you tell it. In that way, it can be totally unique. However, it's the ai prompts where people reference images, and obviously the companies who use images/art to train their models without consent that aren't ethical. I have a lot of qualms with the way they are made and run. But regardless, it can get pretty technical, and the whole debate can be a bit in the weeds too honestly.
I respect your view on it and also your kindness on my skill level. I hope to continue to grow, and feel more confident in that way! I do think I will keep pushing myself to model so it becomes faster, but I like to also find ways like this that may be helpful to others also learning. I also want to add that I don't think AI can ever replace artists, even as it advances. There is so much talent and tangible emotion in human-made art that a computer will never replicate, try as it might. ;) haha. thanks!