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In the middle of a strike.
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I've gotta ask for clarity because the part "I made animation in my bedroom with nothing but a camera and a free stop-motion software when I was 10 years old" can be read as "animation is already democratized. It should never change" so:
Is your stance that animation should never use AI to get faster, or just not now, not until it's regulated?
I always hear about artists being forced to sacrifice their health to work on comics and animation. The most vivid example that comes to mind is the artist for the manhwa "Roxana" being overworked to the point of having a miscarriage, turning the comic's "Pretty Art That People Scroll Past in Seconds" into a literal blood sacrifice.
With AI, isn't there a chance that could ease up? There are already "artistic" industries willing to run artists ragged to make a buck.
It seems like the relentless, profit-driven parts of the production line should use AI or continue accepting the blood of workers. In an ideal scenario, the usage of AI leads to fewer, better-paid, less exploited artists, focusing on enhancing the creative aspects instead of slaving over each part equally.
Sorry to derail the post a bit, I know the main point is that Corridor Crew is being callous and irresponsible to strikers at the worst possible time, I just… Know that I'm going to see another story go on hiatus again because the artist is in the hospital, so I had to find out what people's viewpoints are.


In the middle of a strike.
#miscarriage tw#sorry to throw this at you it just seems so hopeless#studios want fast art and now that AI exists... can we really slow them down? or just work with them and#make it as bloodless as possible#studios could be defeated in the past but now i can only see people negotiating around AI. saying HOW to incorporate it#i do feel powerless against it#trying to turn AI into a nonlethal hit
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