Have you tried using an online ai design tool?

Wildart
Valued Contributor

I currently am having a lot of fun designing using ai algorithyms, there are a few sites out there, you sure get some wacky but really interesting results.

Visual artist,papercraft novice,handcrafts enthusiast.
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Windy
Honored Contributor II

How can we find some of those design tools?

I also do Postcrossing!


Signa
New Contributor III

Night cafe can be free, I have the pro which is 75 a month but you can make cool things for free too. I think they give you 5 credits a day plus more when you earn free badges. 

Wildart
Valued Contributor

one of these is 'night cafe'..I goggled 'online ai art creator' I also used a site called 'alternatives to'... and searched there as well. the first one uses credits which renew every 24hrs, and add up with liking or following others etc. you can create interesting art even withjust one credit...

Visual artist,papercraft novice,handcrafts enthusiast.

idraw
Honored Contributor

Here’s another one,with  faq—
https://www.craiyon.com/
They changed their name from DALL-E,
you can input text, see the result in a couple of minutes.
I can envision fair use copyright problems fairly soon.
Especially for photographers.

from google—
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1n_xrgKDlGQcCF6O-eL3NOd_x4NSqAUjK

Hmmmm. Yes. I used that craiyon link and input "panda". It made me this:

panda ai jpeg.jpg

Then I did a reverse image search and google found me this stock photo. It's not an exact match but it's almost like the ai googles up images that match the text and then just tweaks them. Insufficient tweaking (if that's what it's doing) could infringe on the copyright of the original photographer.

panda photo jpeg.jpg

Can I copyright the panda ai image craiyon just made for me? Can the people who programmed tha ai? No, said a recent court decision.

https://www.theverge.com/2022/2/21/22944335/us-copyright-office-reject-ai-generated-art-recent-entra... 

Of note, it only can't be copyrighted if you use only the ai generated image. If you go on further alter it yourself ("human input") then you can copyright it.

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Wildart
Valued Contributor

interesting stuff, thanks everyone.. I am thinking then that if you get an ai image,it is best to change it further, good discussion. I try to input ideas that no camer has ever captured, such as space and glass cities in fantastic shpes and colors, but I will have to be careful.

Visual artist,papercraft novice,handcrafts enthusiast.

Signa
New Contributor III

I have been having a lot of fun, usually things need tweaking but I still love it!  5PEDyv4ofnpRRBObbPx3--1--8x5v0.jpg

Signa
New Contributor III

The trick is to input your own art as a seed, then it adds to your art! I think you have to be a paying member to use that option though.