u/GrassZealousideal930

Is making an anti-AI poster with AI coherent?

Is making an anti-AI poster with AI coherent?

So, a guy who hates AI-generated art doesn’t have the skill or creativity to make the poster himself… so he ends up using AI to make it.

Why I Created a Community for Learning Art with AI

Hello. I’m an artist with more than 25 years of experience teaching art — drawing, design, photography, video, 3D modeling, and many other creative fields.

Over the last five years, AI has arrived and it is clearly here to stay. Instead of fighting it, I adapted to it. I learned how to use it and integrated it into my workflow. In fact, at the academy where I work, several subjects related to AI have already been introduced because the industry itself is evolving.

Younger generations have adapted very quickly. They understand the benefits and can clearly see that AI is both the present and the future. But many older people — and even some younger artists — still see it as an enemy. They believe this can somehow be stopped.

I’ve been on Reddit for years, but only recently started using it daily and participating more actively. I joined several art and drawing-learning communities and often tried to help people improve their work. Sometimes I used AI to create examples or visual corrections to explain anatomy, shading, composition, or proportions more clearly. Almost every time, someone would appear just to accuse me of using AI, as if that automatically invalidated the advice or the artistic intention behind it.

Eventually I got tired of feeling like I had to hide it, so I decided to create a community specifically for learning art with AI.

In this group, accusing or attacking people for using AI is not allowed. AI is simply another artistic tool. What matters is intention, creativity, learning, experimentation, and artistic growth.

So if you are interested in combining AI with your artistic learning process, you are welcome here.

/LearnArtWithAi

u/GrassZealousideal930 — 5 days ago