• Sparky678348
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    711 months ago

    No that’s just something some artists do, it’s not about proving anything.

    • @[email protected]
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      611 months ago

      Not about proving anything yet. Not hard to foresee it’ll have a larger effect as time goes on.

      • @[email protected]
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        211 months ago

        I’m a bit worried that if enough people livestream their work in this way that it would eventually get yoinked as more training data for AI companies to produce “live drawing” machine models.

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        11 months ago

        I dunno about that. The only realistic future imo is that people will stop caring and AI will be treated as an artist’s tool.

        Not trying to make a moral judgement about it, thats just the only way I can really see it shaking out.

        You already know it’s only gonna get more impressive and ubiquitous.

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          211 months ago

          Idk. I think the first guy is right that it’ll atleast be a way to somewhat verify your product is homemade and hand crafted. Cause I saw a video where a couple was using a bunch of power tools to make some knick knack and adding a handmade tag at the end. Since yeah they did use their hands to use the tools but it wasn’t actually hand made in some people’s eyes.

          So, at least in my opinion, live streaming will be a way for artists/comics/woodworkers/etc. to atleast tell their audience or potential customers they have all the skills required to 100% make it themselves in this style