I completely understand what you meant and I fully agree.
In a creative team, everyone has their own role, and I personally really enjoy that initial phase when ideas are still fresh and exciting. I have to admit — I write down tons of ideas on paper, but a lot of them never get shown to anyone or developed further. Maybe because once they’re out in the open, some of the magic disappears? I’m not really sure.
But having a place to share them (like here on Renderotica) really helps. It motivates us to organize our thoughts and actually keep creating. Thanks for bringing this up!
Hello Nikita Hedon. If the AI renders the 'program' well, there is not, in my humble opinion, the 'feeling' that emerges from your previous creations. This is what differentiates the true artist from the good 'programmer'.
Good job!
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Hi Nikita,
while I understand your interest in new technologies like AI image generation, it makes me sad at the same time. Your rendered images did show your great talent and eye for composition and lighting and - at least for me (well, most likely I'm not the target audience) - all this talent seems wasted since you switched to AI. Yes, the rendered images had flaws, but where captivating non the less and minor flaws do not matter that much when there is soul in it. When i look long enough I find even flaws in Vermeer's paintings.
Hopefully you do not get this the wrong way, as I really like your work and did find it inspiring for my own,
-Ive