Hi there! I really like your cartoon and am always happy when I see a new issue in my feed.
Any resemblance with your character is purely coincidental. Well I like DnD and currently playing Baldurs Gate 3. So I dusted of my old core rulebook III and started to create creatures.
If you are in any way offended by this, I will happily remove all my posts with this picture.
If you specifically used any of my art in your training data, I’d like to be credited, but that’s as far as I’ll go.
As an artist, I have my opinions on how these AI models have been trained, but it’s probably best not to start that debate in an AI community, the burden of these problems lie mostly with the big companies, and not the end users.
I am quite confident that your Art has not been used for training in the particular model. But of course I cannot be 100% sure as a stable diffusion model is not a collection of images.
Technically it would be possible to train an existing model on your Art by creating a Lora model which functions like a patch on top of an existing model which forces the output in the direction of your art style.
Recently it would also be possible via a model called Clipvision to feed images from you into the generation process to get a result that is similar to your artwork.
Then we have image to image which would use a existing image from you as base in the generation process.
Lastly controlnet which would read among more things character poses from your images.
All of this is not h the case here. As charming as your character is, I had it not in my mind when generating this picture.
Also I definitely see myself not as an artist. You are an artist doing creative work. This is just a technical hobby for me to heat my office room with my graphic card .
I’m relatively confident that including my art in most models would probably lower the quality of the results, given some of the more “unique” properties it has :D
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Hi there! I really like your cartoon and am always happy when I see a new issue in my feed.
Any resemblance with your character is purely coincidental. Well I like DnD and currently playing Baldurs Gate 3. So I dusted of my old core rulebook III and started to create creatures.
If you are in any way offended by this, I will happily remove all my posts with this picture.
If you specifically used any of my art in your training data, I’d like to be credited, but that’s as far as I’ll go.
As an artist, I have my opinions on how these AI models have been trained, but it’s probably best not to start that debate in an AI community, the burden of these problems lie mostly with the big companies, and not the end users.
I am quite confident that your Art has not been used for training in the particular model. But of course I cannot be 100% sure as a stable diffusion model is not a collection of images.
Technically it would be possible to train an existing model on your Art by creating a Lora model which functions like a patch on top of an existing model which forces the output in the direction of your art style.
Recently it would also be possible via a model called Clipvision to feed images from you into the generation process to get a result that is similar to your artwork.
Then we have image to image which would use a existing image from you as base in the generation process.
Lastly controlnet which would read among more things character poses from your images.
All of this is not h the case here. As charming as your character is, I had it not in my mind when generating this picture.
Also I definitely see myself not as an artist. You are an artist doing creative work. This is just a technical hobby for me to heat my office room with my graphic card .
I’m relatively confident that including my art in most models would probably lower the quality of the results, given some of the more “unique” properties it has :D