• agent_nycto@lemmy.world
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    4 hours 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.

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      2 hours ago

      With the same attitude one could campaign for ditching digital art tools, hell, even paint and paper, and going back all the way to cave paintings.

      AI is a tool, period. Using it does not denigrate the process, and no, unlike your claim, does not take away from creativity, in fact it can trigger the exact same new ideas other creative processes can.

      What’s truly sad is that you, in complete lack of understanding of how and why AI can be used, are dismissing not just AI but people who use it, putting your ideology of “art purism” as something superior. My recommendation is, you look back in history and see how every single technological advancement that resulted in such outcries and purist movements, has ended up. Small hint: you’re very much on the wrong side of things.