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    This is just gatekeeping nonsense

    Nope it’s like saying “you cannot be a gardener without knowing about plants”. Games are art. To produce them, you have to be an artist. If you produce games, you are an artist. You might be a brilliant or shoddy artist, formally educated, self-taught, conservative or avant-garde, but you are, by definition, an artist.

    Because thats me. I design and code games, but im not a good enough artist to make the textures or models.

    If you understand game design then you should understand how it’s art.

    Have a look at Dwarf Fortress. How many textures and models in that one? It’s in the fucking MOMA!

    …if you know game design, have no other art skills, and no team, there’s one choice you should make before all others: Do you want to get into creating that other kind of stuff, or do you want to make the lack of those things a style? Maybe even an expression in itself. It’s going to be the one or the other, so make it consciously, and informed, ideally after having explored both sides a bit, learned enough to know what you don’t know, practised enough to see what you’d need to practice to get results you’d like.

    In case you think “I’m just going to throw AI images at my VN” – valid choice. But be aware that without any experience in creating picture media yourself you have no artistic eye for them, and can’t judge the quality of the AI output, and probably be unaware of the artistic possibilities inherent in lightening, choice of colour schemes, etc. No you don’t need to be able to paint everything yourself, but there’s still a baseline of skills necessary to use AI in a capacity that’s more than prompting “big bazongaz plz”.

    I don’t doubt that you can train that artistic eye while hitting generate over and over, as long as you’re critical enough, but spending some time with a youtube tutorial and actual pencil, crayon, and paper, or actual blender and virtual clay1, will teach you a lot more in a much shorter time-frame. You don’t actually have to master that stuff, but you do need to be able to see that you’re not mastering it so you can judge whether the AI got it right.


    1 Highly reommended but please, for the love of your carpal tunnel, don’t try to sculpt with a mouse for longer than a day. Huion tablets are good and cheap. You don’t need a display tablet (nobody does but some prefer it).

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      Nope

      Yes, actually, someone arbitrarily deciding what makes someone an artist is by definition gatekeeping.

      Have a look at Dwarf Fortress. How many textures and models

      Quite a lot? This it has lots of art in it? Its just pixel art? Youre not making the point you think you’re making there.

      …if you know game design, have no other art skills, and no team…

      This whole paragraph wasnt really relevant to the conversation so im just moving past it if thats okay?

      In case you think “I’m just going to throw AI images at my VN” – valid choice.

      This is a false dichotomy. Your options are not either put in the effort with traditional art or lazily throw any random AI generated images at your game. You can put time and effort into AI images, to make them have a consistent style and to actually fit what are trying to make. The latest background im making for my game, for example, has taken me well over an hour already and its not quite finished, but its still orders of magnitude faster and better than if I drew it myself

      Which is the entire point of my comment. If I had to rely on my own artistic skill or have to pay money I dont have to get art made, then I simply would not have been able to make the game I want to make. Even if I did what you suggested and designed around my lack of artistic skill, that would be a different game than the one I wanted to make. Thats why im saying AI art is a good thing and makes art more accessible. I simply would not be making my game, expressing my creativity and enjoying myself if it wasnt for the ability to generate AI art pieces.

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        Quite a lot? This it has lots of art in it?

        Zero. Dwarf fortress has zero textures and models, at least the base version that generated the cult following, by now there’s some extensions. It’s rendering to console, not with some 3d API, how would it even use those textures and models? It also doesn’t contain pixel art (past the intro screen) same as a street map is not line art.

        Seeing that you got such a basic thing completely wrong I do not believe you for one second that you’re anywhere close to being a gamedev. Or even programmer. Maybe you’re a hobbyist trying to write your first game, in that case be aware that your first ten are going to suck get them out of your system as quickly as possible, don’t settle. Move quickly and abandon things.

        You can put time and effort into AI images, to make them have a consistent style and to actually fit what are trying to make.

        Nothing I said contradicts that. That time and effort, to make it fit what you’re trying to make, is an artistic endeavour, all I did was give pointers on how to get better at that stuff.

        Even if I did what you suggested and designed around my lack of artistic skill, that would be a different game than the one I wanted to make.

        That’s not what I suggested. What I suggested was making a conscious, deliberate, informed, choice. Not saying “I want to make a science-based dragon MMO with photorealistic graphics” but “Here’s my options, here’s what I can do, here’s what I can learn in a reasonable amount of time, let’s see what option I like best”. Make a decision matrix if you have to.

        expressing my creativity and enjoying myself

        One thing art is not about is enjoyment. I mean it can come with the process but the opposite can be true as well.

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          Zero. Dwarf fortress has zero textures and models, at least the base version that generated the cult following

          The only version ive seen is the steam version that actually has sprites

          seeing that you got such a basic thing completely wrong I do not believe you for one second that you’re anywhere close to being a gamedev. Or even programmer.

          lmao, fuck off.

          One thing art is not about is enjoyment.

          What in the actual fuck are you talking about? Theres is 0 chance you actually believe that.

          Literrally what the fuck is the point of any of your comments besides being a troll?