Hi so I always heard this sentiment that went around regarding defending AI art, which was basically "AI art is useful for disabled people who can't draw."
While I never really understood or agreed with the sentiment, I felt like I wasn't exactly the type of person to speak out about it. After all, the closest thing I have to a disability that inhibits my art is my hand tremors, and like- I don't think that counts.
So to anyone out of my followers, or really anyone who sees this post, I'm curious. Are you a disabled artist, and if so, what's your opinion on this statement? Or even- Are you a person who wants to be an artist, but is unable because of some disability or some other issue you're facing? And how does that affect your stance on AI art? If at all?
Lemme know in replies or reblog notes or something idk skdhskdbskjdskjahjkdasklsda.
The Do’s & Don'ts of interacting w/ content creators, & other people you don’t know well mutually I slapped together for Twitter.
This ended up being more Don'ts than Dos but I feel like people need more help learning what NOT to say once they stray away from simple compliments and questions.
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I always imagined him to be overgrown and broken. I quite literally interpreted him as a stone statue sort of figure, in texture at least.
Hope y'all like it. :3
edit: i showed the drawing to my mom and she looked at it for a good few seconds before concluding outloud "it's an egg." and walking away :sob: this is what runs in my family