jamie_graham
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I'm a long time lurker. Not posted before and I post on forums extremely infrequently even when I do. Too much going on in the real life unfortunately.
A bit of background: I work as a Graphic Designer, Web Designer/Developer. I'm also an artist when I have free time. I've also been building my own RPG. I've got to the point where I am considering the art/design aspects of it. Not sure if I'll sell if or give it away at this point.
I'm interested in your thoughts on AI Art specifically but on the AI onslaught on Creativity in general hence why I am breaking radio silence and particiapating. As you can see my background gives me a vested interest in the future AI Art in general due to my background and now I'm pondering the design and art for my own possible product even more of an interest.
AI generated Art/Illustration and Design
So my feeling is this cat is well and truly out of the bag! The genie cannot be put back in the bottle. AI Art and design content is here whether we like it or not.
Sites like: https://www.kittl.com/ are already eating into the lower end of the design market. The big 5 publishers already use AI Art. The big stock photo companies are already including AI art in their collections. I'm pretty sure it's already being used in the wider design industry within workflows to cuts donw time on layouts for example and in visuals if not in the actual artwork for print.
It's only a matter of time before AI Art cannot be distinguished from art created by a human (in fact it may already have crossed that line reading some of the latest on Ars Technica the technology website this morning).
I think AI will have four major effects in the design/illustration sectors (if it's not already!):
1. Products that could not previously afford art for lack of a budget will be able to afford it. This is probably a positive in that art enriches our experience whatever you might personally think about the use of AI art. This is an area where no/fewer artist are being hurt as there would not have been art in the product anyway. This covers most small indie RPG products which usually do not have the budget to extend to commissioned art.
2. The lower end of graphic design will be covered by products like Kittl. These use templates and 'guided' AI designs to create reasonable usable designs for posters, t-shirts, logos etc. I can see this expanding to business cards, stationery, branding even brochures in time.
3. The mid to upper tier will still need a creative eye. Designers/Illustrators/Artists may use AI as a tool, but it will be their creative direction and eye that guides that tool.
4. Weirdly I can see the premium for verified non-AI art/illustration/design by a verified human may actually go up. It's interesting seeing a backlash against the use of AI art. There are RPG products that have used AI generated art on Drivethrurpg and I've read comments where people have stated up front they are not buying that product because of that use of AI generated art. I think that backlash could put a premium on art that is verifiably hand made by artists/illustrators especially in traditional media, but not exclusively. The premium end of the market may go this way, but I suspect the allure of AI will mean its use will eventually become pervasisve and all encompassing.
The combination of the above will probably put Designers/Artists in all sectors at the lower end of the market out of business or they will have to embrace AI as part of their workflow... Kettl for instance seems to be aiming itself at designers... There will likely be fewer designers/artists/illustrators as a consequence. Anecdotally some of my illsutrator colleagues who have a simpler or vector styles are already saying their workload has dropped precipitously in the last six months, they are worried! There may not be a connection, it could just reflecting the economy (in the UK specifically although many of them work internationally) in general. But it is worrying all the same.
I'm not sure where I will fit into all this as a Designer/Artist. I'm guessing at some point I will probably be forced to adopt AI as part of my workflow or become uncompetitive. I don't like that, I've spent decades honing my skills but I think there is probably no avoiding it. I guess I'll just need to look at it as another 'tool' like Photoshop or Procreate... and probably sooner than I thought!
What are your thoughts on AI generate Design/Art/Illustration. Does the above sound plausible/probable?
AI Generated text content – This is a subject that has largely gone under the radar in most RPG forums, at least I've not seen a great deal of discussion on it. I'm not sure whether that means it's more acceptable . I can pretty much guarantee that a huge proportion of RPG text content has had AI input on it.
Almost every Copywriter I know uses AI to either polish what they have already written or to generate seeds from which they then generate a finished piece of copy. I am aware of Authors who are already using it to polish their writing. Use of AI in text content is difficult to near impossible to detect. I'm pretty certain authors are using it for RPG products right now and in already published material. Most of the big 5 book publishers already have their own AI model or are using an existing AI text generation model and I cannot see the big RPG publishers not following them in the long run. The big 5 publishers have been using AI for some time now as the tech has got progressively better. I guess most people see this as acceptable or at least something they cannot realistically protest against, but I would be interested in your views.
As an addendum to the above, so far I have resisted using AI to polish my writing!
And now for my own predicament!!
I have been tinkering with my own illustrations for my RPG. While a little rusty I can do them. However as hinted above I am time strapped. So this is one of the areas where I seriously started thinking about the potential of AI generated Art to shortcut my process. To rapidly iterate a compositions for example rather than sketching them out.
What are the ethics of using AI to generate composition that I then work up into finished art of my own? Whats the threshold on it being acceptable 10/90 in favour of the AI generated with only 10% of my input polishing it? Or should it be the other way nearer 90% my input and 10% AI? Is there a threshold under which you might find it acceptable at all?
Do I declare that my art is partially AI generated or inspired by an AI generated image?
Are there other issues I am not thinking of in this scenario?
A bit of background: I work as a Graphic Designer, Web Designer/Developer. I'm also an artist when I have free time. I've also been building my own RPG. I've got to the point where I am considering the art/design aspects of it. Not sure if I'll sell if or give it away at this point.
I'm interested in your thoughts on AI Art specifically but on the AI onslaught on Creativity in general hence why I am breaking radio silence and particiapating. As you can see my background gives me a vested interest in the future AI Art in general due to my background and now I'm pondering the design and art for my own possible product even more of an interest.
AI generated Art/Illustration and Design
So my feeling is this cat is well and truly out of the bag! The genie cannot be put back in the bottle. AI Art and design content is here whether we like it or not.
Sites like: https://www.kittl.com/ are already eating into the lower end of the design market. The big 5 publishers already use AI Art. The big stock photo companies are already including AI art in their collections. I'm pretty sure it's already being used in the wider design industry within workflows to cuts donw time on layouts for example and in visuals if not in the actual artwork for print.
It's only a matter of time before AI Art cannot be distinguished from art created by a human (in fact it may already have crossed that line reading some of the latest on Ars Technica the technology website this morning).
I think AI will have four major effects in the design/illustration sectors (if it's not already!):
1. Products that could not previously afford art for lack of a budget will be able to afford it. This is probably a positive in that art enriches our experience whatever you might personally think about the use of AI art. This is an area where no/fewer artist are being hurt as there would not have been art in the product anyway. This covers most small indie RPG products which usually do not have the budget to extend to commissioned art.
2. The lower end of graphic design will be covered by products like Kittl. These use templates and 'guided' AI designs to create reasonable usable designs for posters, t-shirts, logos etc. I can see this expanding to business cards, stationery, branding even brochures in time.
3. The mid to upper tier will still need a creative eye. Designers/Illustrators/Artists may use AI as a tool, but it will be their creative direction and eye that guides that tool.
4. Weirdly I can see the premium for verified non-AI art/illustration/design by a verified human may actually go up. It's interesting seeing a backlash against the use of AI art. There are RPG products that have used AI generated art on Drivethrurpg and I've read comments where people have stated up front they are not buying that product because of that use of AI generated art. I think that backlash could put a premium on art that is verifiably hand made by artists/illustrators especially in traditional media, but not exclusively. The premium end of the market may go this way, but I suspect the allure of AI will mean its use will eventually become pervasisve and all encompassing.
The combination of the above will probably put Designers/Artists in all sectors at the lower end of the market out of business or they will have to embrace AI as part of their workflow... Kettl for instance seems to be aiming itself at designers... There will likely be fewer designers/artists/illustrators as a consequence. Anecdotally some of my illsutrator colleagues who have a simpler or vector styles are already saying their workload has dropped precipitously in the last six months, they are worried! There may not be a connection, it could just reflecting the economy (in the UK specifically although many of them work internationally) in general. But it is worrying all the same.
I'm not sure where I will fit into all this as a Designer/Artist. I'm guessing at some point I will probably be forced to adopt AI as part of my workflow or become uncompetitive. I don't like that, I've spent decades honing my skills but I think there is probably no avoiding it. I guess I'll just need to look at it as another 'tool' like Photoshop or Procreate... and probably sooner than I thought!
What are your thoughts on AI generate Design/Art/Illustration. Does the above sound plausible/probable?
AI Generated text content – This is a subject that has largely gone under the radar in most RPG forums, at least I've not seen a great deal of discussion on it. I'm not sure whether that means it's more acceptable . I can pretty much guarantee that a huge proportion of RPG text content has had AI input on it.
Almost every Copywriter I know uses AI to either polish what they have already written or to generate seeds from which they then generate a finished piece of copy. I am aware of Authors who are already using it to polish their writing. Use of AI in text content is difficult to near impossible to detect. I'm pretty certain authors are using it for RPG products right now and in already published material. Most of the big 5 book publishers already have their own AI model or are using an existing AI text generation model and I cannot see the big RPG publishers not following them in the long run. The big 5 publishers have been using AI for some time now as the tech has got progressively better. I guess most people see this as acceptable or at least something they cannot realistically protest against, but I would be interested in your views.
As an addendum to the above, so far I have resisted using AI to polish my writing!
And now for my own predicament!!
I have been tinkering with my own illustrations for my RPG. While a little rusty I can do them. However as hinted above I am time strapped. So this is one of the areas where I seriously started thinking about the potential of AI generated Art to shortcut my process. To rapidly iterate a compositions for example rather than sketching them out.
What are the ethics of using AI to generate composition that I then work up into finished art of my own? Whats the threshold on it being acceptable 10/90 in favour of the AI generated with only 10% of my input polishing it? Or should it be the other way nearer 90% my input and 10% AI? Is there a threshold under which you might find it acceptable at all?
Do I declare that my art is partially AI generated or inspired by an AI generated image?
Are there other issues I am not thinking of in this scenario?