"It's never as hard as it seems" sounds a bit misleading. Artists often talk about how hard drawing is, and, well, it's true. I am against AI image generation, but drawing is hard as balls
It's mostly about... A shitty drawing is better, and sometimes funnier, than an AI generated slop.
I think a shitty drawing is a greater achievement than any AI-generated image, if that's what you mean by "better"
Only a boomer would think this was made by a human. Just look at the lines and colors and how it is. You can tell by its aura WHOS WITH ME!?!?!?
Grab your pitchforks! The ones with handles!
3-----D
You grabbed a shovel man
"Take this piece of chalk, learn projective geometry.
Trust me, it's never as hard as it seems.
You're much more talented than you think."
Superman has a pizza belt. Batman lurks in the background. He doesn't have a pizza belt.
What?
It's a good message. However, to get to that level, a person has to work at it for years. And even then, it takes an hour or two (maybe more?) to make something that good.
You can have ChatGPT generate something similar in a minute or two.
There's a whole debate around that. The ethics, the real artists who are trying to eke out a living... and it's worth having. But if you need something quick in a minute... the computer can do that for you. Just don't try to pass it off as yours or as real art. Own it and admit you used a computer to generate it. Tell people it isn't real art. Or at least don't tell people it is.
It can't make something similar because it didn't get made by you
The problem is that generative AI is trained via mass copyright infringement. Generating pictures is, in a way, stealing art from artists without credit.
The message would have been better if it didn't involve a glorified pig in spandex.
Stop being a downer about comic books
The fact that you think this shitty and fundamentally fascist "super-creep" genre (somehow) "represents" graphic literature is disturbing.
It could disappear tomorrow and the medium in the US would be better off... which, not coincidentally, is why non-USian comics is generally so much better.
I didn't say it represented all comics ya dingus. Sorry you don't like Jewish immigrants trying to make people less shitty and fighting the KKK, but also maybe don't take the picture of nice strong guy encouraging people to make actual art so seriously
I didn’t say it represented all comics ya dingus.
This you?
Stop being a downer about comic books
I could have sworn that was you.
fighting the KKK,
Do tell... what did your (alleged) "hero" up there do about Henry Kissinger?
don’t take the picture
I take all propaganda very seriously.
Never heard of how Superman was used to tear down the KKK? Damn that sucks. Maybe because you've been reading hella racist European comics or something.
Seriously though, supes wasn't even made to be propaganda, and if you take all propaganda seriously, maybe don't attack the picture that's saying the environment destroying, job killing, billionaire backed brainwash machines are bad.
Never heard of how Superman was used to tear down the KKK?
Riiiight... because beating up a bunch of stereotypes of poor rural white folks absolves any of your spandex-clad cretins of their inaction and/or complicity in the evil empire's activities, right?
Did he ever do anything about the source of all this white supremacism, perhaps? Or was he too busy being a thinly-veiled pastiche of imperialist liberal values to bother upsetting the US's liberal elites?
wasn’t even made to be propaganda,
Haven't you heard? Absolutely nothing in the US was made to be propaganda. The US is too naive and innocent for that, isn't it? I mean... the genocidal slaughter the US unleashed on south-east Asia and Latin America during the (so-called) "Cold War" were all just big oopsies. No wonder these "heroes" of yours was powerless to do anything about it! Can't do anything about these completely unavoidable and well-intentioned oopsies, can they?
No, literally, the Superman radio show was used to demystify the KKK. Writers went undercover for it and learned all their secret codes and also how they were a bunch of losers, and put it all out there in the show. It was a big reason the KKK lost influence in the US.
It's gotta be wild to think that literally every thing made by any American is secretly made to be a piece of propaganda for the US government and businesses, that's some insane conspiracy shit. In fact, that means you fell for an actual type of media propaganda, where shows and movies show the government and law enforcement as much more component and long reaching than they actually are.
Still not sure why you're attacking anti ai content though, you sure you're not a shill?
I don't think you know enough about Superman to judge Superman.
https://newlinesmag.com/review/superman-was-always-a-social-justice-warrior/
Exhibit A, your dishonourableness-ness.
Superman flies to war-torn Europe, busts through the Siegfried line on Germany’s western border and smashes Nazi weaponry, before finally capturing Hitler. Superman then flies to Moscow to get Stalin. The story ends how real life never did: with Superman dragging both dictators to Geneva, straight to the League of Nations, to answer for their war crimes.
Did your "hero" also grab Winston Churchill - you know, the guy who starved about 4.5 million Bengalis to death during the war - and drag him to Geneva?
Howzabout when the vile empire the Nazis were trying to emulate - you know, the one where your "hero" decided to live - murdered 10% of the population of Laos during the 60s? Did you also see this (alleged) "hero" smashing US weaponry? I was reading this white liberal garbage long, long before you were even born, and I don't remember seeing him tear B-52s out of the sky... do you?
But somebody was firing surface-to-air missiles at those B-52s - they were far more heroic than this spandex-clad pastiche of white... oops, sorry, I meant to say "western" - imperialist values.