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Image 1 — Haliee Steinfeld: Non Edited vs Edited, what do you think is better?
Image 2 — Haliee Steinfeld: Non Edited vs Edited, what do you think is better?
Image 3 — Haliee Steinfeld: Non Edited vs Edited, what do you think is better?

Haliee Steinfeld: Non Edited vs Edited, what do you think is better?

1st Slide: Non Edited

2nd Slide: Edited

3rd Slide: Reference

u/Open_Law_3334 — 15 hours ago

My experience with tracing AI and how I enjoy it

Allow me to cut a very long story short. (Feel free to delete if not allowed)

I have Dyspraxia and Joint Hypermobility, a pair of unfortunate conditions that have prevented me from drawing, despite me trying in on and off period. However, I struggle to draw even a simple straight line or a normal circle, lol. So I resorted to AI to help me bring my dream of drawing alive

Now, I'm very much aware that tracing is frowned upon in the art world and even admitting this would probably warrant antis to line me up against a wall and shoot me.

I "draw" famous people mostly (presidents, historical figures, game characters, actors/actresses etc etc) by using an AI program to turn the original image into Line Art and then I go from there. (I find those images on Wikipedia or various individual Subreddits)

I also use stuff straight from ChatGPT to "draw" which allows me to bring my OCs to life and allows me to put my thoughts into a prompt and then it allows me to bring my creation to life myself

I don't share my stuff however, as I would probably have an angry mob waiting for me at the gates lmao and would probably be witch hunted across Reddit and other platforms so I keep it to myself

So, yeah. This is my experience so yeah idk

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u/Open_Law_3334 — 2 days ago