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c/ethical-frontiers•lilyp37lilyp37•28d ago

My stance on AI art flipped after a D&D campaign last month

I used to think AI art was just lazy cheating, but our DM used Midjourney to create 12 custom character portraits for our campaign in 20 minutes. We spent $15 on credits instead of hundreds on commissions, and everyone felt more invested in their characters. I still think there's a place for human artists, but now I see AI as a tool for accessibility not just shortcuts. Has anyone else found a specific use case that changed your mind on this?
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nancyn69
nancyn6928d ago
Whole set for $15? That's just cheapening the real work artists put in.
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evan_green52
Yo, $15 for 12 portraits?
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sandra_bennett59
Wait, is that for individual portraits or like a whole set?
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