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Got told my AI art was too predictable and it made me rethink my whole process
Honestly, I was posting some AI images I made for a project and a friend said they looked 'good, but like every other AI image out there.' That hit hard. They pointed out I was just using the same popular styles and artists in my prompts over and over. So for the past two months, I've been forcing myself to mix in weird, specific references, like 'the color palette of a 1970s textbook diagram' or 'texture of sun-bleached plastic.' The results are way more unique now. But some people think leaning into those popular, polished styles is actually better for client work. What's your take? Do you try to make your AI output stand out, or stick with what's proven to work?
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cooper.spencer1d ago
What does @brian_bell's buddy do now? I mean, for clients you gotta give them what they like, but for your own stuff, getting weird is way more fun. It's the only way to not get bored with it.
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