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π”°π”žπ”©π”’π”ͺ β˜ΎπŸ”žπŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ @w0lfertinger666.bsky.social

the thing about art is that making it is the biggest process. the fun, the struggles, and overall, your personality that reflects into your work. that's why I like drawing. you noticed how most AI art is always generic yet pristine clean art that's appealing? it's reactionary.

may 4, 2025, 5:23 pm β€’ 239 17

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luckyrabbt ❀️ UNDERTALE 10th ❀️ @luckyrabbt.bsky.social

AI could never make sketchy, grungy emo art like artists could in the 2000s

may 4, 2025, 5:56 pm β€’ 1 0 β€’ view
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π”°π”žπ”©π”’π”ͺ β˜ΎπŸ”žπŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ @w0lfertinger666.bsky.social

it's like how chuds glaze Adolf Hitler's artwork for being "beautiful" over the art they claimed to be "degenerate" that got accepted over him. despite Hitler's art being very fucking shallow. like these people. it's all fascism baby!

may 4, 2025, 5:23 pm β€’ 221 12 β€’ view
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Wolpwertinger Guglhupf @guglhupfwolperting.bsky.social

As a German, the Nazis here do love usind ai art for propaganda

may 4, 2025, 5:30 pm β€’ 2 0 β€’ view
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EldritchZoe Demands You Wishlist BlankSword @eldritchzoe.bsky.social

This is part of what I hate about the "if he went to art school he'd not be evil" joke. He was already a shit person, his art was (from a technical perspective) fine, but it completely lacked joy, humanity. Art school wouldn't have fixed him.

may 4, 2025, 5:30 pm β€’ 20 0 β€’ view
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SqueakEvesie @coobk.bsky.social

this reminds me during their reign the nazis held art exhibits for "entartete kurnst" like expressionism surrealism and other modern art basically calling it degenerate art and also for "proper german art" similiar to what hitler made; guess wich exhibit had more visitors?

may 4, 2025, 5:39 pm β€’ 1 0 β€’ view
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Roxxy @b3llaciao.bsky.social

Remember when Ai could only make those weird picture that looked like a computer’s dreams? That was cool! Now all it does is make annoying bullshit. It sucks!

may 4, 2025, 5:52 pm β€’ 2 0 β€’ view