• fonix232@fedia.io
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    8 hours ago

    Wow. Way to be ignorant.

    I’m not disagreeing that said mini scene isn’t epic, but AI literally doesn’t take away from such events - in fact it can help make them happen.

    There’s tons of people out there (including myself) who have the mental/cerebral creativity, but lack the ability to translate it to something hand-drawn. To take my own example further, I can’t draw for shit - and this isn’t for lack of trying, mind you, I’ve spent 4 years in an architectural high school, each year having 2-4 weekly freehand drawing classes, and while I can manage more regular objects in perspective… that’s about it. On the other hand, I’m really good with CAD in general, or mechanical drawings. To me AI isn’t something that takes away my creativity, or replaces the human element, because I know what I want on-screen, and simply require an aid, a tool, to make that happen.

    With my TTRPG games (which are more sci-fi oriented), I still do 90% of the prep by hand. I plan ahead for the possible paths my players will take, generate backdrops to be used on my projector, and recently even started generating background music to play.

    Even if I was a “real artist”, the amount of work required to eliminate AI from the workflow is simply not doable by a single person.

    But yet again, it doesn’t take away from my creativity. I still have to come up with the scenarios, the possible outcomes, how my players might react, plan the backdrops and music and battle scenes and whatnot, and have everything I’ve envisioned, translated into something my players can see.

    AI isn’t providing the creativity, but a way to translate the vision to visual.

    • agent_nycto@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      That’s really sad that you think that way and telling that you missed the point.

      If you hand make something for your game, during the creation process you’ll have a hydra moment and make something different than your initial idea. If you just use AI then you stay with that initial idea and don’t explore it. So yeah, it does take away from your creativity and you don’t even realize it.

      I guarantee you that if you actually made something yourself for your campaign your players would like it much more than the AI stuff.

      Because the big secret of artists? Stuff never turns out as good as it was in your head. Not once. And it’s not supposed to.