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>>6880661
>Draw complex scenes, like a bar where people interact organically with each other, one person spilling a drink on an angry looking girl
Sounds to me like only an issue of time and training. Last iteration of AI wasn't able to compose words and now it sort of can with a few mistakes like duplicated letters.
>Can't draw good comics with fight scenes and alot of going on.
Again, the problem with lack of training. If the model was tuned more towards comic books it would be easier to crank out strips that made sense.
>Can't draw line art
False. Bing can do that and the result is quite cute. Pic related. Sadly it doesn't know what "chicken scratch" is. Most likely because the images the model was fed weren't categorized with that keyword.
>>6880671
It can do those, but the devs introduce filtering so controversial topics like the ones you mention don't get generated. I expect companies to introduce some form of licensing for artists that would permit less strict filtering.
Other than that, companies and people who self publish will probably use and pay for the technology as even at this state it still looks better than beg artists that look for commisions. There will be lots of generated art that looks clumsy but the people paying and those who view it will accept it as such. For publishers operating on shoe string budgets this is just another way to save money.
Companies and people that need precise professional work that doesn't make clumsy mistakes will continue to use services of professional artists, until the models catch up.
>>6878910
AI can't do impasto. Go traditional, go real, stop looking at the screen.

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