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@hollyiart
hallo...
my art blog where i post art... into forsaken lately so it'll be mostly that... feel free to request in my askbox if you want :3c....ok byebye
“Let’s get married!!!!,”
day 14: drunk confession
day 12... kind of out of order but its ok shhh
why do you draw gay people
if i dont i get whipped and tormented by demons
euuubluuhhubluuhhu (gambling and betrayal/rain)
ichancember day 1....... im very busy, but at least its done ^_^
I talked with someone who works in book publishing, and they mentioned they get a lot of AI slop these days. I asked how they know what's human-written, and they said that there's one thing that will reveal AI slop without error, and that's the author not knowing their own creation.
A real author can talk about their story for hours. They love to elaborate every character, every twist, every detail. Because those existed in their head long before they ever made it to the paper. They were loved before they were written.
AI slop wasn't. It was just vomited into existence.
Someone who generates their story with AI will never bond with their story the way real writers do. That's why they may not know what to say when they're asked why did the character do this, or even remember the scene in the first place. It's something they read, not something they wrote. And to a writer, those are not the same.
There's a unique bond between the creator and the creation. If your writing doesn't come of you, you'll always lack that.
I keep hearing soon we won't be able to tell. And perhaps, in a superficial sense, that's true. But there is a difference. It's not em dashes or repeated words. It's whether the story was made by someone who loves it and cares about it.
If the writer's eyes light up when asked why did the character do that? and they start their very own Ted Talk about that specific scene...
then it's real.
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slenderman get out of my askbox
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whatever go my scene ichance
dude! if we don’t get more art we are all going to die!
my starving orphan child i dont care at all
WAKE UP AND FEED US WAKE UP AND FEED US WAKE UP AND FEED US
youre so mean to me
pink itrapped n chance based of a friend and i's avatars as pictured below :3c
i got a little lazy with this cause i was tryin out a new drawing program and i didnt like it. but i quite enjoy how this has turned out :]