>>49251686Good night, /vtai/
>>49252116I was talking more in terms of individual artists in general being more open to the idea of AI art. Like, if I was part of a Japanese art circle and came out saying I like and make AI art, most of them would be cool or at least be neutral with it. Whereas if I did the same in a circle of western artists... well, I'd be persona non grata'd real quick.
>>49252202>On the other hand, there is also the matter of laundering other artist's styles by merging loras with one another and making more lora merges of lora merges like a big soup, as seen in some model recipes.I feel like it's no different from artists who take a lot of style influences from other artists to form their own.
>>49252268Good night, Succubro!
>Seeing images like this here again is like a heaping plate of home cooking.Have there been no other prompters who make food gens since I was away?
>>49252488>The Japanese consumers in general seem to be more for it than westerners from my experience though.Same here.
>Awesome! I hope you had a good vacation.I did! So much so that I'm actually planning on another trip next year. This time for at least 2 months.
>>49253032>And then there's also the dumb techbros who prompt one tiddy and proclaim that traditional art is over kekOn the flipside of this AI debate, I also get why AI prompters get a bad rap thanks to these techbros.
>While there are certainly artists who hate AI with a passion, there do seem to be plenty who are fine with it as long as the people who use AI behave themselves.Yeah, I also hate it when people who make AI gens try to pass it off as their own, self-drawn piece. Then again, this is an issue for both sides anyway since you also have to deal with these assholes as a regular artist.