Art : AI vs Human II Shapes



Hello everyone, I hope you're doing fine, this is the continuation of my previous post go read it to have the full picture.
I closed up previously on how we can identify art made by humans from those made by AI. and this is where it will get fun as I explain how it will work.

Before we dive into the heavy technical stuff, let us talk about drawing or painting this complex art that dates back to the Stone Age 40,000 years ago and is the pinnacle of human creativity and a staple of each era known to humanity, from the Dutch Golden Age to the modern painting age.

Ancient art



All those who contributed to this art, these great people were really, really good at just drawing lines, circles, and squares... Yep, that's all there is to it. I don't know if you expected something grandiose, but that's all... I wouldn't bother with it if it was more than that, I am that lazy... It's just circles, lines, and squares, and if you're really good, you will know how to make them interact with each other. That is, of course, on the most fundamental level, because it gets more complicated.

Art evolution



My theory on art is that there is a balance between your technical ability and your "lack" of technical ability to make it look good and good as in remembered, and that's because art in every form is the language of emotions in other words for painting you need to take your emotions and put them on a canvas naturally the stronger the emotions, the better the painting; and technique is the link between your emotions and the canvas; you need the right amount to get your point across, and a lack of technique will make you unable to fully visualize your idea, on the other hand, an obsession with the technique will make your painting emotionless, yes it will look good but bland that's why I think beginners make the best art.

I know many of you may say, What are you talking about? Let me explain what I mean by an obsession with technique. You see, lines created by machines don't have the same quality as those made by humans (and no, I'm not talking about cocaine, but that applies too). It's really hard for a painter to reproduce the same exact straight line over and over again (when I say lines, I'm also including circles and squares), and that inability to make the same exact copy-paste thing is what makes it more alive. Those perfectly shaped mathematical x²+y²=r² circles are better fit elsewhere... We artists cannot reproduce them, and even if we did, they would not have the same consistency.

AI circle




By the way, do you know who can do that? Yep, your good old friend AI, because it's more efficient, and that's the key to our task. We will be trying to identify the recurring action of creating these perfectly shaped lines and highlight RECURRING because that's the difference. How will we be doing it? That's for the next post.


Shapes and circles



                                                                                       


Art : AI vs Human II Shapes  Art : AI vs Human II Shapes
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