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RE: Testing & Testing and... AI

in ᴀʀᴛ & ᴀʀᴛɪꜱᴛꜱ4 days ago

I guess I am not familiar with the essence of your search efforts. Are you talking about the Google search engine? More importantly, if you are not satisfied with the quality of the results, can’t you search the good old-fashioned way, which, I presume, was more effective?

I use GPT for searching and am usually happy with the results. I also use it for programming and for creating still images with its image generator. These stills are necessary for a video generator, since it interpolates action between two stills based on your instructions.

Learning to draw is not something one can do easily. It takes years. And when you are working, it is practically impossible.

Writing stories has been my hobby for many years, and seeing them turned into a movie — or at least a voice-over — is very rewarding. In fact, I participate in a couple of literary contest sites where all the participants would be happy to have such a capability.

Right now, I am going through Aaron Sorkin’s MasterClass lessons on screenwriting. It is quite interesting.

As for digital art replacing real artists, it is hard to say. Every new technology carries some positive and some detrimental features. I am not sure whether I am right about this, but I think digital painting will evolve into its own art form, just as photography did in its time.