![]() The web might be public access but that doesn't make all the images visible on it CC0! There are huge legal and ethical issues surrounding the sourcing and curating of the source training data. It is early days and things are developing quickly, plus there are still lots of problems. That's not to say that it is good - a lot of what I've seen is rubbish, but it is getting better at some things. It has already helped me with the blank canvas block syndrome for getting started after receiving intangible wording for an idea from the client.ĪI is part of the designer/artist future and we need to embrace it and understand it. My opinion is that these tools will help with inspiration and create a new kind of idea sketching that will be upstream of what designers and artists will receive as part of a brief and may even be part of their toolkits. ![]() Currently, the diffusion method that is popular isn't doing much to help with vector designs. I, personally, feel that excitement is a little premature and that my skillset is still going to be required to complete the pipeline. I'm already seeing marketing departments getting excited at (the potential of) not having to hire me to do some of the work they need. Creating these in DALL-E (after some pre-processing in AP) nearly always gives me the best results.Īs a separate issue, I think that the industry is changing. I also have a frequent need for seamless textures which often require lots of fiddle and faff in AP. Although the AP inpainting feature is very useful for large areas it can often get stuck in a rut with high contrast changes and clone copies appearing which means you have to use other approaches like cloning or painting. This feature of DALL-E is very helpful in extending sets/scenery and removing objects. Source and reference images occasionally arrive with too severe a crop or with noisy objects spoiling the composition. In addition to Affinity products I also use Blender extensively and I've recently been using DALL-E to to perform more creative in (and out) painting to textures and material images. I would much prefer an API to allow me build my own plugins though as this feels to me like a better use of the development resource. I would be interested in seeing some AI features too. Here in this case, the workflow will be a close mixture of AI and manuell edits to take the best of both worlds - but for that you need seamless integration.Īnd with that type of software, the job of a grafic designer will change drastically: Have a look at : These are all pictures created by "amateurs" with the help of AI - why would I pay a designer for that if AI can do it better, faster? These AI models were released only 4 weeks ago and already have huge impact - just imagine 1 year of improvements and integration into workflows.ĪI grafic design is there, it will be HEAVILY used to create/modify pictures, and without an plugin interface, Affinity Photo will totally miss that train. I guess as always with progress its about effectivity: Sure you can draw everything on a piece of paper, its just more efficient to use readily available brushes and the many tools a software offers you instead. Soon we will have more problems when people will once actually go outside, leaving their phone or computer home just to will realize that "real" world isn't so perfect as it's digital - AI generated illusion looked like on the web. We already have a talk when someone makes women too slim on the picture etc. This is not normal to substitute "real" photos or images with generated ones. We live in a strange world in which article creation, and opinion creation, becomes a norm. Graphics designers whole job is to design, and not to let AI design. Photographers want " their" photos to be made with their camera equipment. I don't want to start this pointless discussion, but - who would need AI generated imaginery? It's fun to see it can be done, but what are the real usage scenarios? I mean, Advertisement needs " their" product in the pictures. Would you care to describe how this affects the industry, and what is this really used for? I understand it's AI image generation plugin. ![]()
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