What is /ihmg/? A place to post creations and discuss: >Anyone being able to create high quality art in any style of any topic >Transforming any type of media into any other type of media >Using this for *political* memery
Related: Any Forums /sdhb/: /vg/ /aids/: For Retards: Run this locally for more features and control (requires NVIDIA and 8+ GB VRAM OR Linux container if you have AMD and coding experience) or just run it online through collab, a paid site, or install through a GPU host like Paperspace. Download Git then get the GUI here: github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui
>there are Any Forumsacks who actually celebrate the hypothetical death of humans producing art I mean I get wanting to stick it to obnoxious liberal arts dickheads but why would you actually want machines to take over the most human endeavour possible?
Picasso was a skilled artist, he created the rancid garbage he is known for intentionally. He was perfectly capable of producing actual art when he wanted to.
user, now anyone will be able to produce beautiful artwork that will appear original to most people since it can combine art styles and content in truly unique ways.
Game devs can make their own art, authors their own illustrations...just wait until models for video and 3D models are available
They shouldn't have asked for extra money for commercial rights
Colton Parker
This isn't politics
Adrian Foster
Because I sincerely got tired of art snobs that insisted for decades that "there's not a formula, there's not a pattern for art", having fucking algorithms creating art pieces more artistically pleasing than any shit they could be able to do in their lives is too satisfying to me. Others have other reasons of course, but that's personally mine.
Holy wholesome to the heck yeah, Batman! Now ANYONE will be able to make """art"""! Art is about to get democratized! Skill won't stand in the way anymore!
This is really great, now stinky WHITE men wont be able to make the best art. Equality is really the heart of good art!
It's a technology that is still developing, it became a phenomenon just a few months ago. Give it a year or two and it will be the end of e-artists as we know them.
You're right about that, but thanks for the recommendation, I'll add it to my list of books to read.