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PedersenDraw  
#1 Posted : Saturday, May 30, 2026 9:32:42 AM(UTC)
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Hello, all!


After I started using AI to generate images and videos, I confess I fell in love with it, since I get faster and cheaper results without having to invest in expensive equipment or wait a long time for rendering.


On the other hand, I've noticed that lately there's been a certain widespread negative public reaction against this technology (it might just be my impression), especially when we have hyper-realistic results that are easy to produce.


I'm curious to know your opinion: does this community support or oppose art created by generative AI, or is it simply indifferent, since it's art for art's sake?


Thank you!


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#2 Posted : Saturday, May 30, 2026 3:51:58 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: PedersenDraw Go to Quoted Post


Hello, all!


After I started using AI to generate images and videos, I confess I fell in love with it, since I get faster and cheaper results without having to invest in expensive equipment or wait a long time for rendering.


On the other hand, I've noticed that lately there's been a certain widespread negative public reaction against this technology (it might just be my impression), especially when we have hyper-realistic results that are easy to produce.


I'm curious to know your opinion: does this community support or oppose art created by generative AI, or is it simply indifferent, since it's art for art's sake?


Thank you!



This is a loaded topic for sure lol, but I have to say that in general the negative has not just been "Lately" it's always been there,  things are getting "louder" now due to more and more data centers being opened, trying to be opened that are snatching up far too much natural resources from the surrounding areas.


But, I don't want to get into all that,  instead I'll share my 2 cents on my 'stance' on AI...


Text based AI...  I love it, I utilize it, and it's been a huge help making me not use the same few lines to describe my products lol.
I write out my initial draft, feed that and a few of my promo pics to GPT and it spits out a new version of the text.
I then go over that text with a fine toothed comb and 9 times out of 10 I end up changing it here and there,  but the end result is still better then 4am me trying to find the best way to portray my latest character or clothing item, so win/win.


AI Image to Video...  I've just recently started playing with this last year using "vidu" I give it one of my renders and tell it what I want to happen, sometimes it works, sometimes it's pure hell, as the renders are mine, the models and or clothing are mine I did not expect to get much if any flack when I posted the results to my socials, but it was deff a 50/50 mix of people praising the results and people condemning the results because "AI HAD to of stolen the animations"

Generative AI... I don't like this personally, because of the ethics involved, too many datasets were created by scraping others work, reusing it in part or in whole and the artists did not get credit,  me personally would not use generative AI (WITH FEW EXCEPTIONS) UNLESS I was able to literally create my own dataset of my own content library.  With that said, I don't condemn anyone who uses it themselves, and I won't lie when I say some of the stuff I've seen both here and around the web are insanely cool, so I won't debate the "artistic merit" so to speak.


The Few Exceptions:   I will admit I DO jump in on those social "trends"  stuff like "based on what you know about me and my work, make a caricature of me"  or "Make an image of how I treat you"  I do tend to do those when I see them floating around / flooding my socials.


I've had a motto for quite some time, I can't claim it to be my org creation, just a thought I share (under diff names lol)


"50% of the people like Ai,  50% of the people loathe AI and 50% of the loudest people against AI are prob using it in secret"


FWIW, there's my 2 cents :)


 


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#3 Posted : Saturday, May 30, 2026 4:15:39 PM(UTC)
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Hi PedersenDraw,

This is not surprisingly a common topic at the moment and from what I can gather there are quite varied feelings on the subject, some despise the technology and view it as a cheat, some fully embrace it and others just use a bit of it here and there in the workflow.

In my opinion it's just another tool for creation of art or visualisation of ideas whether it's used for the whole thing or just part of the process. Personally I enjoy creating the scenes in 3D, crafting the models and posing the characters, as others have pointed out its sort of like playing with dolls. I can see a use for AI in the flow though either to modify the style of the rendered images or to generate backgrounds and so on.

I can also appreciate that for some the trials of 3D modelling can be tedious if all they want to do is create their art and AI can be the means to achieve that.

3D is a steep learning curve and can be hard work. AI is is much quicker to get results that are undoubtedly eye catching, and I'm going to get flamed by the AI fans here but things can get quite repetitively dull in a hurry, in my opinion.

Either way you have to be creative and work at getting the results you intend. I add likes to images in the gallery that appeal or where I appreciate the creativity involved regardless of method.

Whatever floats your boat and if you enjoy the process or like what you get out of it that's all that matters.

TP.

I'm just here by mistake, for a friend, for science... anyway you can't prove nuffin'.
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#4 Posted : Saturday, May 30, 2026 5:41:29 PM(UTC)
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Thank you for your comments, Loki and Twisted_Pencil!


I’d like to add that, although I’m currently very enthusiastic about the ease and speed of AI, I still intend to keep posting images created with conventional rendering methods — just at a lower frequency.


In the end, from an artistic point of view, what matters most to me is achieving the creative vision I have in my head. Whether that’s accomplished through traditional rendering or AI is secondary, as long as the final result matches what I imagined.


Of course, there is no way to ignore the potential danger behind the malicious use of generative AI. All my reasoning is based on the principle of ethical use, for adult entertainment, without breaking any laws, naturally.


Cheers!

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#5 Posted : Saturday, May 30, 2026 6:34:56 PM(UTC)
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I was originally completely against AI in place of 3D renders, until I started messing around with Comfy and Wan i2V. Attempting to animate in Daz Studio is not a fun time if you have experience with animating in software like 3DS Max and Maya (as I do). Or, even if you don't.

I've seen a lot of pretty amazing AI stuff lately, and I can see AI video generation opening up doors for a lot more creativity that isn't hampered by Hollywood politics and corporate profit obsession in place of innovative quality entertainment. You don't have to look much farther than Star Wars to see how the corporate pandering to a screeching, social media obsessed, narrow demographic, and an obsession with $$ over quality and imagination, has eviscerated a franchise. Star Wars is not an isolated victim. Hollywood is stuck in an self-congratulatory echo chamber and is desperately in need of a serious reality check. Maybe AI will be this reality check.

For me, AI fails the moment someone adds "Make it look like >insert artist name here<" to their prompt.
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