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Gamlehund

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I think you misunderstood something. I stand behind artists. My sister is an artist, one of my best friends is a fantastic artist and I am a writer myself. Danish writer.

AI is just a tool in my eyes. Like using a typewriter in the old days to write books instead of writing each one by hand. Or a computer to draw.

If I have to hear an AI cover song, it is because I want to hear either Freddie Mercury sing Pokemon or Eric Cartman sing Bad Romance. But that does not mean that I do not support artists like Caleb Hyles and Jonathan Young.

AI has two flaws that it can never fix. Soul and heart.

It's a tool that... in my case. Can help someone who just wants to do something as a hobby, without a team, still be able to tell a story with pictures. I could ask my friend for help. But she has her own art and it would honestly cost me a fortune, so I would have to ask for money, and I don't want money, and it would never be done at my pace.

But thank you very much for the answer.

Sorry to contact you. I made a porn game myself once upon a time. I can't draw very well, so I was dependent on others, but now that there are AI tools, I think I might try to get back on the horse. So what kind of tool do you use for AI?

What I'm doing is in a completely different ballpark so it will not take anything away from you. It's just clear that there's a lot of freedom with that tool.


P.S. Sorry. I know in pop culture it's a popular mistake, just look at Molly from Solar Opposites, but the difference between mice and rats is not only the size, but also the tail. Rats have bare tails and mice have furry tails.