Generative art is being used to create images. One day it will be used to make movies.
Artificial-intelligence models including Stable Diffusion, Midjourney and DALL·E 2 are cheering technology enthusiasts and causing tremors among artists — for good reason.
Those breakthroughs in software represent the best generative-art platforms, full of breathtaking images and videos created from users’ prompts.To create this art, users write special keywords to guide the algorithm. These keywords, also known as prompts, describe the scene to the AI. . You then define the aspect ratio of the image or resolution , the preferred style and other parameters that describe the scene in finer detail.
Not all artists share my sentiment. Many complain that generative art is nothing more than an amalgam of art that’s already floating around internet, which is then processed, remixed and spat out by an algorithm without rhyme or reason. They say the result is soulless because it wasn’t entirely generated by humans.
Now you can buy these prompts online and use them to replicate their creator’s result. While purchasing prompts and getting the same result isn’t exactly art — it’s more like purchasing a piece of computer code or a royalty-free image — it shows just how valuable they are in the generative-art process.
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