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Just started artistic prompting a few hours ago. What are some things I can do better?
https://cdn.openai.com/sora/videos/origami-undersea.mp4

>> No.7062278

Prompt: A gorgeously rendered papercraft world of a coral reef, rife with colorful fish and sea creatures.

>> No.7062282

>>7062277
Look at the lighting. You can tell the bokeh placement is wrong. There’s lens flares in physically impossible locations, and at 42 seconds the reflection has two heads. AI will never replace the skill and expertise of an human artist.

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It's funny seeing some of the bigger influencers starting to come out in opposition to AI with the new OpenAI announcements.

>> No.7062293

>>7062289
What new announcements?
Forgive me for being behind the news but I tend to stay under my damn rock most of the time to avoid having a mental breakdown from continuous exposure to crazyworld

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>>7062277
To improve your artistic prompting, consider the following tips:

Consistency: Turn your art prompt practice into a habit by defining a specific time frame and place for your work. Choose a time slot that is available every day for this work and create a dedicated space for your creative practice.
Experimentation: Art prompts should encourage you to experiment with different ideas, tools, and mediums. Don't be afraid to try new things and push the boundaries of what you're comfortable with.
Sharing Your Work: Share your art prompt-inspired creations with your audience. You can upload your artworks to a digital gallery, curate and share your online gallery, or post your work on social media in a creative way.
Improving Skills: Use art prompts to improve your art skills. Set a particular skill you want to improve and apply it through your prompt practice. This could be anything from basic forms to the study of your surroundings and capturing them in your medium of choice.

Learning from Others: Try to replicate the work of an artist you admire. This can help you understand their technique and break mental roadblocks that prevent you from achieving similar pieces.

Time Management and Accountability: Define a time of the day when you can be fully available to create and practice. Establish the amount of time you can dedicate to this on a daily basis. Create a calendar to mark each day you meet your deadline and be accountable for your art skills exercises.


Recreating Favorite Artworks: Try to recreate a work by your favorite artist and then make it your own.

Critique: Seek feedback from others. This can help you identify areas for improvement and provide a fresh perspective on your work.

Remember, the goal of art prompts is to motivate you to create. The results are open: anything can happen if you are open to experimenting.

>> No.7062296

>>7062293
text to video AI called Sora

>> No.7062299

>>7062296
How well does it work?

>> No.7062301

>>7062282
The video is 20 seconds anon

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>>7062299
It's better than beofore.

>> No.7062316

this is not good

>> No.7062333

>>7062316
I sure can't wait for the absolute depths of pitch-black pornographic depravity this will summon from the darkness of non-existence, where it should have remained chained

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>>7062333
Remember when this used to be some crazy SCP? Yeah.