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It looks quiet creative and innovative from the pictures tbh, I will definately add this to my "read next" list. I used to be an artist, I'm still drawing occasionally, but not with the same passion. I remember that I used to despise AI because I refused to see the tree by the forest. After a while, I realised how much of a big help can it be to be honest. Sure, it messes up anatomy like hell, but the proportions are partially always correct. If I can't draw a bended, a kneeling or any pose, I just generating it as many times as I want and I will be like "oh, so this is how I draw the chest from that angle". So you can have very specific poses and even if the generated pose feels off, your eyes will probably see it because now you have a fully visible image of that what you want to draw, so you don't have to force the stimulation of the image in your brain. It helped me with my aphantasia too. And not to mention that I don't have to feel shameless for using reference pictures. I doubt that AI will take over stuffs, because it will be either deformed or way too "plastic...". But a human-made animation will always have it's own feeling. I just decided to use it instead of being mad, so I'm kinda curious to experience this vn.

(And I'll give it a 5☆ rating right now to have my support! ♡)

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I have no idea where AI will go. It's a can of worms for sure. I see several scenarios where it will both lift us up and inspire humanity, as well as be a plague. As with all things, it's up to us to chose what we focus on. It's pretty cool if it can somehow inspire you to draw again. Keep at it?
I can sort of draw, but I'm really not very good at it. There are both musicians and painters in my family, but music was always my call.

Appreciate the rating and your support ♡