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alexsvs · 1 month
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actionsportsinc · 1 year
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#ASPStock #ASPTravel #ASPInc #WGAPIX #ActionSports #GrindstoneMG #ASPDrones #Modeliseverything #Fashionphotographer ##Cltshooters #Onlocationphotographer #Sonya1 #Microstock #Stockimages #Stockphotography #Stockphotographer #Fashionmodel #Fashionshoot #Fashionphotographer ##Visualspecialists #Cltshooters #Designyourdestiny #Photopeoplegallery #Portraitvision #Benroletsgo #Polarpro #Portraits1st #texasphotographer #guadaluperiverstatepark (at Guadalupe River State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqX7mLXOCTh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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clipartpro · 1 year
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Merry Christmas is just around the corner. Excited to get a gift from Santa Claus this year!  
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gamesageddon · 30 days
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mypixelmate · 3 months
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anungcamuimicrostock · 5 months
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Blue Marlin Fish Vector Illustration Isolated on White Background
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jiradesignshirt · 1 year
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fajrulisme · 1 year
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Booster buat nemenin makan siang Klo cuma liat konten video gw di YouTube aja bisa laku segini, gimana klo ikut kelas nya 🤩🤩 Makasih temen2 yg udah laporan atau mention gw buat liatin hasil penjualan foto nya ya, kalian luar biasa. Semoga semakin banyak lagi yg laris manizzz #microstock #microstocker #microstockphotography #microstocks #microstockindonesia #istock #istockphoto #istockbygettyimages #istockcontributor (at i-Stock) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpjouIJrsKH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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natalia-bazilenco · 1 year
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karyalangit99 · 1 year
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Gear Illustration. #SHARE #graphics #vector #illustration #design #microstock #portfolio #arts #artwork #Inktober2022 Check My Portfolio: https://www.creativefabrica.com/ref/555002/
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rpcreativenet · 2 years
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Vendere le proprie immagini e illustrazioni online su Adobe Stock
Vendere le proprie immagini e illustrazioni online su Adobe Stock
Che tu sia un creatore di contenuti digitali o un fotografo alle prime armi o un professionista del settore potresti provare a vendere i tuoi contenuti online tramite il microstock. Esistono diversi portali che consentono ai creatori di contenuti di mettere in vendita immagini scattate con telefoni o macchine fotografiche professionali. Potresti pensare che i tuoi prodotti vadano venduti sui…
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alexsvs · 2 months
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actionsportsinc · 1 year
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Always a pleasure to shoot with @eleya @modelsandcameras and @greggriffinphotography when I’m in Texas. #ASPStock #ASPTravel #ASPInc #WGAPIX #ActionSports #GrindstoneMG #ASPDrones #Modeliseverything #Fashionphotographer ##Cltshooters #Onlocationphotographer #Sonya1 #Microstock #Stockimages #Stockphotography #Stockphotographer #Fashionmodel #Fashionshoot #Fashionphotographer ##Visualspecialists #Cltshooters #Designyourdestiny #Photopeoplegallery #Portraitvision #Benroletsgo #Polarpro #Portraits1st #texasphotographer (at Guadalupe River State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqWTc-SphOs/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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clipartpro · 1 year
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I just loved this vector illustration about Merry Christmas.
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gamesageddon · 2 months
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netherworldpost · 1 year
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AI art predictions with a laundry list
This is a very long post, so as an advertisement to entice you to read it, let’s start off with my proof points. It ends with advice on what to do if you make things and/or want to make things and are concerned.
I remember when royalty-free microstock ($1/photo) began. It fundamentally changed stock photography, ending a significant number of careers, creating a significantly larger number of photographers -- as well as graphic designers AND illustrators who now had floods of reference photos they could not access before.
I remember when boilerplate WordPress starter themes began. They largely are a “paint by numbers” kit of parts. A lot of web developers rallied against it, claiming they would go out of business. Some did, most did not, a great number went into business using them as tools.
Hell, I remember when WordPress started. Similar story to above.
I remember when Adobe created built-in color palette tools. These are, essentially, color wheels. There were a lot of designers and illustrators who claimed this would give the public and/or low skill designers too much power.
I remember when free logo generators started. See above notes.
I remember when ultra cheap graphic design freelance services began. Fiverr and Upwork, etc. See above notes.
Hell I remember when digital printers started gaining a neck grip on small scale commercial printing. Bad time to be a 1 and 2 color press shop.
Tech bros and their priests will continue to throw money and other resources at it from about mid 2022 until early 2024
A combination of boredom, other opportunities (good, bad, and neutral), lawsuits, and the inescapable physics of what is required to create new AI art will taper off interest around early to mid 2024
The arc of interest will diminish far sooner but will occasionally be spiked back up by a combination of:
^- click-bait news articles and new breakthroughs in tech
^- click-bait news articles that claim there is a new breakthrough because the reporter/outlet is just catching on to existing things
^- tech bros claiming a new breakthrough (that isn’t new) because they have reinvented existing tech and/or are outright stealing from existing tech
Some levels of AI will continue forever with varying degrees of aesthetic attraction
On some level, the continuation will be because some tech bros and their priests are interested in pursuing the tech and are uninterested in the benefits/costs
On another level, it will continue as a weapon against artists (at large) because all tech invented is utilized as a weapon by bad actors against specific groups people
On yet another level, it will continue as a weapon against specific artists because all tech invented is utilized as a weapon by bad actors against specific people
Some (a moderate sample size) artists will lose everything for a little while but ultimately adapt, a smaller sample size everything permanently and leave the art profession
The public at large will begin in earnest interest as a “we can create stuff too!” but then lose interest over time because quality (as measured by uniqueness) and accessibility (as measured as “free vs. paid”) will steadily decrease
The decrease of interest will spike tech bros desperate to reclaim their throne into accelerating outright theft and abuse because at the nature these specific tech bros are parasites and have nothing positive to offer either the tech or art ecosystems
Corporate interests will both utilize AI art for their own interests while suing to stop their own direct properties from being used. These lawsuits will generate attention-grabbing headlines but almost exclusively be settled out of court and/or the AI companies will simply be bought to bring the tech/people into the fold/shut down
Artists (at large) will engage in the various platforms. There will be generalized outrage for 1 - 5 years as a combination of acceptance, resignation, and useful labor-saving tools are built
^- schisms will enter the art community. Some points will be made as legitimate discourse, most will be stated as individual artists use this as the point-of-the-day to prove themselves better than everyone else.
Ultimately:
Tech will continue building what they can, scraping every resources available at the lowest cost possible and often through piracy, until it becomes untenable via cost and boredom
Artists will continue to create, adapt, and evolve. Some unfortunately will legitimately lose everything and drop out of the career for a period of years, some forever.
There will be a convergence point then the two will separate out slowly. The path will be painful for artists. The public will vastly be ignorant, those who know mostly won’t care, some will passionately rally for artists.
Advice for people who make things:
Keep making things. Despair is an automated weapon that targets you, the more you feed it, the stronger it grows.
Do not personalized despair. It is easy to give into the thought of a conspiracy theory against you, or your industry. I view the accuracy more as “people/institutions who do not know, or care, about your existence are building their own empire. Sometimes you’re a tree line of border protection against wind, sometimes you’re lumber. Either way you’re not considered in any instance except when you’re useful, and never as an individual.”
Protect yourself as possible (file copyright takedown notices, keep an eye on prices to keep yourself in business, do not actively participate in contests that scrape AI, block people onsite who advocate for AI art if you yourself do not)
Protect your business funds as possible (multiple streams of income where possible, keep an eye on costs -- is fancy packaging actually necessary, from a business perspective, or are you making it fancy because you’re an artist)
Build a community as you can, everywhere you can. There is an absolute effort-to-cost ratio that must be watched -- you can, as of writing, literally sign up for a MySpace if you want. I wouldn’t recommend trying to build a network there.
And to repeat: keep making things. There are tools you used to get started, there are tools you USE RIGHT NOW, I promise you, that were once heralded as “the thing that will kill art.” It didn’t, except where it did, and in both instances everything evolved to whatever our current state is.
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