What do you think about AI-generated photos? Do you use them in your projects?
Lindsay Davis
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As AI visuals intertwine, do you find AI-generated photos sparking new realms of creative exploration?
I'm curious to know your opinion and experience, as we'll launch Human Generator soon, which you can use to create realistic photos of people. Some examples:
https://i.postimg.cc/bv12FtRc/IMG-0428.jpg
What do you think? Would you use such photos in your projects?
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Andrey Bozhjev@andrey_bozhjev
Yes, we use that kind of content. This spring we celebrated the birthday of our service and held a book festival. We used content made by Midjourney for social media posts.
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@andrey_bozhjev Awesome! Using content from Midjourney for your social media posts was a great choice โ it must have made your posts really engaging!
This is excellent solution, love it.
IXORD
Project owners can use this, but I think AI still lacks the senses artists have to take great photos.
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AI pics? Super cool tech! Haven't used 'em yet, but I'm keeping a keen eye on the creative possibilities ๐ธ
I think AI-generated photos โ a glimpse into the future of imagery!
ThinkDiffusion
My start up creates these types of images so we definitely use them! It's www.thinkdiffusion.com and it runs stable diffusion in the cloud!
I find AI-generated photos to be a fascinating blend of technology and art, offering unique and customizable imagery that I have utilized in various projects, particularly in design and multimedia applications where traditional photography might not suffice.
I think ai image generator tools can unleash people's imagination, help them to be more productive, and create more incredible and superb works of art. There is a really amazing tool called VanceAI image generator(https://vanceai.com/ja/image-generator/ which can take advantage of prompts to output ai generated photos within seconds. It's really worth to have a try.
We live in a period of progress and artificial intelligence has already shown successful results. But programs cannot think through everything perfectly, and it seems to me that the human factor still plays an important role even in retouching pictures. Recently I decided to read more about working on photographs. I understood how to work with colors and light. I think that a person feels all the nuances better and can correct a photo more accurately than any program.