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@RankingSpicey
May 18, 2025 at 8:39 am
Yeah, kinda like a game changer. To make art/posters/flyers! Graphic Designer for like 40 years (if you count in the posters I did at the Youth Club in the 80s at age 10, with Letraset Letters that you applied by rubbing them off a sheet of alphabet). I use RECRAFT, works great on the iPad. I took my own and saved posters and signs from Jamaica, old school stuff from early 80s, as reference pictures, and went crazy with the prompts. Amazing results. Did like 500 the first month.
I kinda like writing prompts I found out, a lot of funny stuff, but they really look like, for example LIMONIOUS early record cover art. I imagine young filmmakers gonna do great films in the future with this. Also Kittl is great for graphic design.
@BryanMontford
May 18, 2025 at 8:54 am
Why would you do this? It sounds like people offloading a lot of their thinking, and you will lose skills you do not use. If there’s one thing most people are not guilty of, is thinking “too much”, or, too well. Spend some time to learn how to think critically. Value doing work yourself. There’s both a time and need for tools but the tasks listed here are relatively trivial. AI wasn’t supposed to do the writing and art for us so we could make more time to do laundry.
@PeterBondeVillain
May 18, 2025 at 10:22 am
My “discovery” is so simple and probably doesn’t even deserve to be mentioned, but I use it now when I want to google some random question, and it’s been really nice. If I want some sources on a niche topic, it usually delivers.