Ways Artists Can Incorporate AI Into Their Work
Hey folks, been thinkin about how AI tech is shaking up the art world. Anyone here been messin around with AI in their creative process? Kinda curious about dif…
Jayden Winslow
February 9, 2026 at 05:38 AM
Hey folks, been thinkin about how AI tech is shaking up the art world. Anyone here been messin around with AI in their creative process? Kinda curious about different ways it can be used without losing that personal touch. Would love to hear your stories or tips!
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Some AI tools can actually simulate brush strokes of famous artists which is wild. Could be great for study or fun experiments.
In my opinion, AI tools can help artists learn new styles by analyzing and remixing existing artworks. Great for practice!
Anyone here tried those AI art platforms that generate images from text prompts? They can be really inspiring even if you don’t use the output directly.
Some people are worried AI might steal original styles or ideas. I think it's all about how you use it and credit where it’s due.
Does anyone use AI for music or sound design linked to their art projects? Wondering how it ties in with visual stuff.
Been thinking about how AI might affect art education too. Maybe it could be used to teach techniques interactively?
I've started using AI to generate some sketch ideas when I'm stuck. It’s like having a brainstorming buddy that never says no! Helps me get unstuck pretty fast.
I’m kinda old school but started dabbling with AI to speed up backgrounds in my comics. It’s surprisingly helpful.
I feel AI helps break creative blocks but sometimes it throws out stuff that’s too random to use, haha.
One cool use I've seen is AI helping with color palette suggestions, especially for people who struggle picking colors. It can really speed things up.
AI can also help with animation sequences. Some artists use it to generate in-between frames which saves tons of time.
I feel like AI is just another brush or tool, but the artist’s vision still matters the most. It’s not a replacement, just something new to experiment with.