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Xmas gift commission of Rixori, the spaghetti warlock, as a suffering member of the service industry.
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ok, THIS is absolutely gorgeous. I love all of it. The posing, the expressions... so so lovely.

Is that Iskandar?

If so, who's the lucky lady?


Thank you, thank you! Unfortunately I don't know who/what Iskandar is in reference to here. Though I do know these two specifically are original characters belonging to the client's original fantasy universe. Najuma on the left and Eirvin on the right.
Ya'll remember my boy Ferris from the front page? Well have a glow up~
Still lookin for some readers to give me feedback and critique.
Rare 3am fanart. I have a thing for pathetic men and Troy Calypso really hits it for me <3
I went looking to see if a thread on this topic already existed. Please direct me appropriately if so.

AI Art Generation: Beneficial or Problematic?​

Everyone and their mama has heard about AI art generators and the various arguments and opinions folks have about them by now. Stable Diffusion, Dream, Craiyon, even applications like Lensa that use AI to augment existing images and countless others are arriving by the day. They've quickly become a mainstay in almost every artistic community I'm apart of or adjacent to. I've heard people argue both in favor and against their use, especially when it comes to collecting a profit off what people generate, and now I want to hear it from ya'll.

Which side of the spectrum do you fall? Is AI a legitimate tool for people to use in artistic "creation", or do you feel more strongly about how it borrows from the artists these various engines "sample"? Do you think it's ethical for people to make money using these programs? Do you feel similar about AI text generators? Would you play a game, read a book, or consume other media that was made entirely from AI? Do you feel that artists should disclose whether or not AI was used in their works?

Why or why not?
Flirty scribble of the steampunk royal OCs to celebrate learning a new word today. Uxorious: doting upon, foolishly fond of, or affectionately submissive towards one's wife.
A couples commission I got a little carried away with the background on.
Updated with new stories for new adventures.
Commission of a bespectacled succubus for the spooky season!
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