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As someone that’s been drawing all my life and reached a somewhat high intermediate level, I’m fascinated by where this will lead. Working alongside ai and using it to generate non linear novel visual ideas is huge. I’ve been spending a couple days fiddling with it trying to get my brain wrapped around the potential uses it has. It has definitive levels of understanding how to work it, and I feel like my brain is adjusting to a new pattern of thinking that goes as follows. Generic idea prompt> Vague image> Use the image as a Rorschach test of sorts to come up with a more interesting idea> make a more original and complex prompt> remix and repeat. The end goal is perhaps to use it as a loose thumbnail from which to use as a composition or theme for future drawings. Drawing itself is inherently rewarding so I don’t want to stop making my own art, although it’s time consuming, especially as I tend to be happy with maybe 1/10 of my drawingsSomething like this to get going is valuable because it potentially could lead to avoiding the “polishing a turd” problem, where you spend a lot of time thinking you’re going somewhere interesting but end up with an unsatisfactory result that you didn’t realize until after the detailed stage. Here’s an image of a graphic novel version generation of Blood meridian. So much potential for reimagining literature and film I think. Below is some of my own no pen ai work so you can judge for yourself if its just a cope for shitty skills.