It’s cool but very frowned upon in certain circles.
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@marrowengine Well firstly, there the whole environment argument and the amount of water it takes to generate a video. Then there is the authenticity side of it, little to no effort plus the lived experience of artists. There is also an anti big corporations and that Ai was trained on artists work. The list goes on. It’s an interesting dilemma.
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@InterdimensionalSideEye I can totally see where that's coming from. I normally don't animate but I kinda like it too. As much as I sympathize with artists as it takes their meaning away, I also think it's semi elitist too because they are basically mad that others get to enjoy just creating things for the sake of it rather than have it be a specific "class" of people. I know they don't think like that but it kinda sounds like it.
@marrowengine I get you. I myself am open to both. It can be used as a tool and a form of self expression and the bottom line is there is no getting away from it. I am a conventional artist but I find the AI stuff fascinating. Who gets to gate keep art anyway?



