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Even without knowing how to draw, couldnt you just take images from the internet and edit them together?
Aw yes because the effort is what matters?
That is why I tell loggers they should use hands saws. Chainsaws are really just cheating.
I was responding to that. I have no intention to argue why something so many people dont want to constantly see should or shouldnt be forced to be seen by those people
I think you got me wrong. I was just commenting down a chain of thought which starts with someone needing to have skill mastery to communicate art to someone who puts images together to do the same.
Where do we draw the line and is effort really the deciding factor or just an excuse for snobbery.
But this is unrelated to the comment you originally replied to
Just having a conversation here.
Why not just reply to the comment that brought AI into topic?
As I explained I was expanding on a conversation. Do you have an opinion here?
It feels like you don't. If you don't have an opinion and don't want to talk I have nothing more to say.