Great question! I don't know of any tools like that for generating photo-realistic images but Tess is a cool option for illustration. They enable artists to train models using their own artwork and then license those models to others who want to use them. If you see a model you like, you can create different images in a consistent style, which can be really useful for brand building. https://www.tess.design/
What I'm really more interested in is how to use AI to make things that people don't realize are AI-generated. Graphics, diagrams, slides, vectors, etc. I spend so much time just trying to "un-AI" things. I know we won't be able to one-shot a great slide or graphic for a business deck, but it's really hard to develop repeatable workflows for it. Thanks for sharing!
Wild how obsessed we are with chasing the “perfect” artificial sunset, while half of us never bother climbing a hill to watch the real one. Too exhausting, too inconvenient, too… human.
Yes, I use these tools too. Yes, the tech is insane. And no, Photoshop won’t die tomorrow. But maybe a small reminder helps: no prompt will ever beat standing on a mountain at 5 a.m. watching the world catch fire for real ;)
The one you shoot your self with your own camera / Phone.
The “Japanese” in all the images is definitely off! Some bits are okay but others are made up letters or gibberish words.
I wondered!! Thanks for confirming!
Hey CC.
I'm concerned about A.I stealing the work of artists.
So I was wondering, are there any A.I firms that are ethical and pay creators, artists, royalities, etc.. that you could recommend?
Great question! I don't know of any tools like that for generating photo-realistic images but Tess is a cool option for illustration. They enable artists to train models using their own artwork and then license those models to others who want to use them. If you see a model you like, you can create different images in a consistent style, which can be really useful for brand building. https://www.tess.design/
What I'm really more interested in is how to use AI to make things that people don't realize are AI-generated. Graphics, diagrams, slides, vectors, etc. I spend so much time just trying to "un-AI" things. I know we won't be able to one-shot a great slide or graphic for a business deck, but it's really hard to develop repeatable workflows for it. Thanks for sharing!
I definitely get that! I would love to use AI to build decks faster, but so far, everything I've tested is junk!
Wild how obsessed we are with chasing the “perfect” artificial sunset, while half of us never bother climbing a hill to watch the real one. Too exhausting, too inconvenient, too… human.
Yes, I use these tools too. Yes, the tech is insane. And no, Photoshop won’t die tomorrow. But maybe a small reminder helps: no prompt will ever beat standing on a mountain at 5 a.m. watching the world catch fire for real ;)
Amen!
My own cameras makes the most realisitic images I have ever seen. 😂
How strange 😜