I am genuinely trying to get better at art. I’m not there yet (likely never will be), the lying machine is still better than me.
The context:
This is my sketch.

And this is what the ai output.

I like to think I poured my heart and soul into it. I know there are people who will tell me that I’m terrible for using ai at all. I’m also sorry if this is the wrong community to ask this question (ask reddit would delete my post instantly if I tried to post there).
Again, is this slop? I am not an artist. I drive a forklift real good, that’s my skillset. So if I were to use the ai upscaled version for my book, well, I’m asking for opinions.
The example you provided isn’t upscaling. Upscaling is the act of interpolating pixels to increase the resolution of a bitmap image. What you’ve done is had the AI color and shade in your sketch.
Frankly, it’s clear from the sketch that you have some great foundational skills. I don’t really understand why you would stop halfway and let a computer steal the learning and practice opportunity from you. It’s like a carpenter building a piece of furniture and just stopping before sanding and painting it.
I’ve built furniture before, and stopping before sanding and painting is definitely a thing. It’s a lot of work and you literally can only fuck it up while you’re learning. Finishing a piece is a lot of work when you know you are going to spend years apologizing for how badly it sucks. While an unfinished piece is functional for like 1/3 the work and it’s not pretending to be finished so you can’t really be disappointed.
I think the metaphor you chose is apt. It just doesn’t really address the point in quite the way you were thinking.
I was also speaking from experience. I recognize that ‘unfinished’ is definitely a style that some people like. I rocked a desk for the better part of 5 or so years that was literally a stage platform (2x4 framing with a plywood lid) I had made and didn’t want to sand or stain.
That said, it’s also kind of in the name- the sanding and stain/paint are called ‘finishing’ because they are the final steps for a finished end product. I would say the same thing about sketches in that there are scenarios where they are acceptable and stand on their own, but they’re generally not considered a finished product. A sketch is kind of like the rough stage of a carpentry build: it’s the hard part. The stages that come after are a lot of tedium, but the main structure is there and the finish line is in sight.
That was a lot of words to say I generally agree with you but feel that it’s still a reasonable comparison.
Oh it’s a great comparison. Sorry if that didn’t come through clearly.
I used the wrong terminology, but I see what you mean. Also, the more I look at the ai version, the less I like it. It looked great last night when I was drunk though.
Looked great last night when I was drunk…
Such a universal truth!
First of all it’s your hobby and you can do whatever you want forever. That being said if you want to improve your skills you won’t get there by relying on shortcuts. Drawing is 10% talent and 90% practice as are many creative skills. There are great tutorials out there to teach you about proportions, perspective, lighting and so on. And the most important thing is persistence. Draw everything you want to and try not to care too much about the outcome. If you stay at it then sooner or later you will be able to draw all sorts of things just like you imagined them without even thinking about it.
What the AI did isn’t something you can’t do with practice. Besides, you probably wouldn’t have put the belt buckle on the back of the pants. Believe in yourself and work at it.
ai also really fucked up the hands. The more I look at it the worse it gets. It looked great while I was drunk though.
Still slop, sorry amigo! (Probably not what you want to hear, but I’m just being real…)
If I sketch something, and have an ai upscale it for me
That’s not an accurate description of what you did, is it?
You didn’t simply “upscale” your drawing. You had AI turn a rough sketch into an inked, colored and shaded but otherwise incomplete piece.
I like to think I poured my heart and soul into it.
Yeah, I’m sure you like to think that…
But in reality you did part 1 of a 4 part process and told a computer to do the rest. I don’t know how long you spent on your initial sketch, but in the end you relied on a gimmicky shortcut (based on the exploitation of other people’s stolen art… stuff that they REALLY poured their heart and soul into before it was unceremoniously ripped off by mega-corporations) to do at least 75% of the work. I’m being brutally honest, but at best you can only really think of it as being 25% yours.
Again, is this slop? I am not an artist. I drive a forklift real good, that’s my skillset.
Am I being too harsh? Why am I telling you this?
Here’s the thing you need to understand…
If you made that original sketch then you ARE an artist. Sure you don’t feel like you’re as good as you want to be (no artist EVER does, by the way), but you are already 10000x more of an artist than someone who writes some text and gets an AI to slop out some generic shit.
The composition and sketch is the hardest part and you already did it. Linework (if that’s your style) is basically just tracing. Coloring is as easy as doing a kids coloring book. Shading can be a puzzle, but you’ll get it in time if you keep the light coming from the same direction.
You spent some time doing the hard part, liked how it looked, and then instead of just cracking on with the next part, you got lazy, turned your brain off and fed it to the instant gratification machine, turning it into slop. Taking your hands off the wheel entirely, you know?
And for what?
Now you have a “pretty picture”, but you didn’t learn a damn thing about taking your art from sketch to lines, or coloring, or shading. And to make matters worse, you can’t even point to the picture and say “hey look at that, I MADE THAT”, like you can with the sketch.
In the end, I’m gonna call it slop. Ethical problems aside, AI generated slop art is a dime a dozen these days. I don’t see any value in it at all. I think you have more talent for art than you know, and I hope that you keep it up and try to approach your work with more pride as a human being making something cool by hand.
It’s not what I wanted to hear, but I think it’s what I needed to hear.
I wouldn’t consider this slop.
Let’s compare this to photography. If you use a camera to take a picture of something, sure, the machine is doing most of the work, but the photographer is playing a vital role in this.
Now there are photographers that spend a lot of time composing a shot. They’ll mess around with shutter speed, aperture size, ISO, zoom, depth of field, etc. They’ll also figure out the subject matter and may add some other elements to it. Afterwards they’ll make adjustments to the picture with something like Lightroom or Darktable, and maybe touch up some things with Photoshop.
Then there are people that take pictures with their phone of a computer screen showing something cool happening in a game and post it on Reddit.
On one end of the spectrum I would consider the photo to be art, on the other I would consider it to be slop. However, there are many degrees between one end of this spectrum to the other.
With AI tools it’s not much different. The machine is doing a lot of the work, but how much of it is guided, reshaped, or directed by a human? With Image Generating tools you can tweak the seed, the steps, the cfg, the sampler, denoise, etc. You can choose the base model, add multiple LoRAs and embeddings, or train your own if you’re looking for a certain style.
Then you have users that go to ChatGPT, type in a prompt and have ChatGPT do everything else.
Like photography, on one end of the spectrum I would consider it art, on the other I would consider it slop.
But this all begs the question, what is art? How do you draw the line between what art is, and what it is not?
After a couple days of thinking about it, I think it’s still slop, because no matter how detailed my prompt is, it’s still just using the direct output of the ai. What I could do that I think would be ok though is use the ai version as a reference to do my own shading and whatnot.
My opinion is different from most other comments here. AI is a tool. If it gets the job done exactly the way you intended it, there is no problem in using it. In my opinion, it’s only slop if it’s generated mindlessly and without care. In your case, you gave very specific constraints. If the result is exactly what you intended it to be, if you can get behind it 100%, it is your art, it is not slop. I think people need to reflect on their definition of art a bit. There was a time when people claimed using Photoshop made your art unworthy. The new tool is now AI. Just because it makes creating something so easy doesn’t mean a tool is not “allowed” in art. Actually, anything is allowed in art, there are no rules.
First, I think your sketch is great!! I’d encourage you too feel pride in it, because you did it! I bet it’s better than you could do a year ago, and honestly a lot of people could never do that much (including me). So keep running with it.
Second, you said you are genuinely trying to get better at art. So keep putting your efforts where your mouth is by continuing to practice, and not taking any shortcuts to the finish line just to get a finished product. Shortcuts don’t make you better, grinding does.
Finally, is it slop, yes, but I’m a bit more lax on your question about using ai-slop than some others. By example I mean:
- If your goal was simply to make (with a LLM assist) some cool looking desktop background for your own personal use it whatever. Go for it, enjoy! But don’t go sharing it saying ‘look what I did,’ cause you didn’t, fully.
- If your goal is to publish something (& you mentioned ‘your book’), esp to sell it, I personally would take no pride in sharing something a slop-bot was used to get it out the door, nor would I appreciate it being shared with me. And I’d love for you to feel pride in every aspect of your personal projects.
- And if you’ve got a vision for a project, and you’re worried it’ll never happen without help, I get that. But while it could be hard, maybe you could search for another artist whose style you like (there is a LOT of starving ones right now) to partner up with you. Maybe you commission them, maybe you become co-owners of this project, etc, but ultimately it becomes a project two+ people could be proud of! 🥳
- And if you get to that finish line the way a creative should, I’ll honestly be super stoked for you. So let me be first in line to pre-order the fruits of your labor. I believe in you! Keep us posted.
- And if you’ve got a vision for a project, and you’re worried it’ll never happen without help, I get that. But while it could be hard, maybe you could search for another artist whose style you like (there is a LOT of starving ones right now) to partner up with you. Maybe you commission them, maybe you become co-owners of this project, etc, but ultimately it becomes a project two+ people could be proud of! 🥳
All good points and thanks for the validation, its going to help me not get discouraged.
If I ever do actually write the book, what communities should I advertise in?
Back in the early days of animation, the animation process involved an animator who would draw the scenes frame by frame and then hand them over to a team of colorers to color.
This is not so different. You conceptualised the scene and handed off the colouring to the AI. So it isn’t really slop.
I’ll count this as slop, but don’t let that discourage you. This is coming from an absolute untalented bum. That sketch looks really good. I promise you you’ll have fun learning to fill in the colors. The art is not that it looks good, the art is knowing someone went through the time and effort to figure out the best way to finish a piece. AI is not art, but you seriously have talent!
thank you
Yeah, it generated everything that wasn’t the monochrome silhouette. That is AI generated
If you can do a rough sketch this good then yes you are an artist.
Just finish your own art. You already did the hard part.
brother/sister/sibling, that’s a neat sketch. You have potential. People from Uni have started with a similar skill level and are now fucking smashing their artwork. I understand that arts are mentally hard at times, when you feel nothing works and you don’t improve fast enough. Give yourself some credit.
Now you are saying you’ll be using the output for your book. Is it important to you, that it is 100% your work? Is it important to you to not misrepresent your skills? Then declare that and how AI was used. Will you monetize said book? Then there are a few legal things to consider (in Germany for example anything an AI generates for you is per definition not your creation and cannot be copyrighted by you. If you make changes to the image/text/video before publishing you can at least secure some rights on it)
I am not going to rate it as slop or not. If you need an illustration, and you need it now, who am I to tell you that this is not a legit tool, no matter how I myself feel about it.
If you are using AI to do things you cannot do yourself, you’re not an artist- and it’s slop.
Instead. Do it yourself and keep doing it poorly until you do it better. Then poof: an artist emerges.
Being slop or not is not the issue, the real question is is it morally correct. To me it depends on your usage, are you generating stuff for yourself? Then it doesn’t matter. Are you generating stuff to communicate to the artist you’re hiring your intended vision of the thing, or building a mood board or similar? Then it’s probably okay in my book. Are you using the generated image for something or selling it? Then it’s wrong.
Is it wrong though? I won’t buy digital art at all because it’s too assisted already.
But if someone does buy it, isn’t it on them?
I mean all the little errors all the mediocrity of it, why would any one pay for that?
Digital art is not any more assisted than digital writing, do you also refuse to buy ebooks?
I’m talking about the morality of it, whether someone pays for it or not is irrelevant. Child porn is morally wrong, regardless of there being a market for it.
Are you seriously going to use an absurdly extreme example for this discussion? It makes your argument pointless because it is an absurd example to compare this to.
It’s the same argument you’re making, that morality doesn’t matter as long as there are paying customers, if morality doesn’t matter because there are paying customers for AI stolen art, why does it matter for child pornography? Either morality matters or it doesn’t.
No its not. Jaywalking is the same as murder right?
These things are miles apart.
And I don’t believe in ownership of ideas so it can’t be theft. Teaching a system of weights is not stealing. Sorry. Math is math.
The morality would be if they claimed to have drawn all of it without assistance. That is fraud, and lying to your customer is inmoral.
I don’t consider jaywalking immoral, so no, not the same.
Regardless of the seriousness of the immoral act, my point is the same, person A’s immoral act that affects person B doesn’t become OK because person C is willing to pay for it. Which is your argument, I’m pointing out how ridiculous an argument it is by using something you should easily consider immoral, and not in any way suggesting that generating images for profit should be penalized in the same manner or that is equally immoral, just that your logic does not apply to immoral acts.
I strongly suspect you do believe that in the world we live in ideas can be owned, let me ask you, what do you do for a living? Because if ideas can’t be owned, intellectual work shouldn’t be remunerated, as you can simply grab whatever is produced without paying the person and it wouldn’t be theft.
Yes, math is math, no one is claiming to own the math behind LLMs, but that math is applied to training data that does have an owner. You might as well claim you didn’t kill the person you shot, physics and biology did. The immoral act is the stealing of the training data, and any byproduct of that is fruit of the poisoned tree.
person A’s immoral act
What immoral act? Using a computer? The only immoral part is if they claim they hand did the work themselves, because that is fraud.
intellectual work shouldn’t be remunerated
Good, because we learned everything from someone before us. It is immoral to hold back society for remuneration.
no one is claiming to own the math behind LLMs
The companies that are trying to sell it to you are, which is also wrong, it should be public domain.
Why stop at the halfway point and let the machine steal the fun? I mean art is hard and challenging but also fun to make… you are right there; the rendering doesn’t have to be professional level. I encourage you to give it a go.
Side question:
How do you pronounce your username?
glitch dee ex
or just glitch is fine.
I thought maybe it rhymes haha
It should be stylized as Glitch-DX but I’ve gotten lazy in recent years.
edit: oh hey, lemmy supports setting custom display names, nice








