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Can someone explain the logic behind selling AI art like this? I see it all the time and it makes no sense. 

Sometimes it's a video or game where someone uses AI art but it's not the focus and the person put in some skill or effort in another way which makes some sense at least. but this just looks like plain images? 

Even if you liked this stuff, it'd make more sense to just pay a bit more for a subscription and make the AI art yourself. 

It's probably a bot thing but why?? Low effort, main stream stuff makes sense, but this is too niche, even for a scam?

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If you don't like muscular dinosaurs I don't think I can explain it to you.

Anyway, there are a multitude of uses for a thematic set of images, from videogames to training a specific AI model, and in case you're serious, I'm not a bot haha.

Assuming this reply isn't AI generated (Cause for all I know it is)

1. I absolutely love muscular dinosaurs (and non-muscular (and non-dinosaurs)).

2. Your second paragraph misses the point entirely.

-  I don't think anyone is training their AI model off of AI images like this. (Or maybe they are but that's another why entirely.)

- These images are in no way of use in games? A visual novel sure but once again, I could just subscribe to midjourney or something for a month and get way more images for cheaper that'd also suit my specific needs.


My main point is, I don't see what value you think this brings if you're actually being genuine. 

From my point of view, you're just selling pictures that you quickly generated and batched 40 of them together.


(Also this should be in the asset's category not the games category.)

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If there is someone who wants this you should ask them what their motives are, or what value this brings. I trully don't know.