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It is.
I used chat GPT to do some meal planning and now it thinks I'm a foodie.
And CGI isn't cartoons.
NEXT!
So do you have a year-end ChatGPT artwork to share? If not, you can start another thread to rant against AI art. This isn't it.
https://eo.steamhost.cc/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3619034376
I’m 100000000000% sure that is a glorious beautiful work of art my friend.
The only thing is that with common picture programs- notice that I never mention Adobe software once- one could generate such images fairly quickly.
The thing is with all of these programs(I guess the evil empire included) is that the functions are pretty much all the same. A circle tool is still gonna be a circle tool.
And once one gets the knack of operating them, it's more like, "OK, make this a little bigger... play with the controls till it's about right, then OK, I need to make this section a little darker... adjust adjust..."
Get the hang of it and all you really need is the concept and then work backwards from that point. Once you know what you want, then it's just using a bunch of known tools to get that.
We don't need AI. These kinds of things are easy.