Las mejores herramientas de arte con IA que llegarán en 2025
Hola a todos, últimamente he estado profundizando en el ámbito del arte con IA y, ¡vaya!, hay mucha expectación sobre lo que llegará el próximo año. Me interesa…
Connor Austin
February 8, 2026 at 07:27 PM
Hola a todos, últimamente he estado profundizando en el ámbito del arte con IA y, ¡vaya!, hay mucha expectación sobre lo que llegará el próximo año. Me interesa saber qué herramientas creen ustedes que serán revolucionarias en 2025 para crear arte con IA. ¿Alguien tiene algunos consejos interesantes o predicciones sorprendentes?
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Anyone else think the learning curve for these new tools might be steep? Some of the latest versions feel kinda complex for casual users.
Some AI art apps are adding collaborative features where you and friends can create together in real time. That sounds fun!
I hope 2025 brings better tools for generating consistent character art. Current stuff sometimes changes too much between renders.
Heard some chatter about AI tools integrating better with VR art apps next year. Imagine sculpting in 3D with AI helping shape your ideas instantly.
The AI-generated textures for 3D models are improving so much, it’s crazy. Makes game devs’ lives easier for sure.
The AI art community is buzzing about some new open-source projects too. Could make cutting-edge tech more accessible to everyone.
There are some really cool mobile apps that are bringing AI art generation to phones. Makes it easy to create on the go.
I’ve been testing some beta releases and honestly, the improvements in style transfer tech look insane. Like, the details are sharper and the outputs feel more natural.
I’m a bit worried about the AI art hype overshadowing traditional artists though. Hope it’s more about tool partnership than replacement.
Some tools are experimenting with AI that can take verbal descriptions in real time and generate art on the fly. Would love to see that go mainstream.
The hardware requirements seem to be ramping up too. Some tools say you need a beast of a GPU now just to run smoothly.
I came across ai-u.com recently, they have a pretty solid roundup of the latest and upcoming tools. Definitely worth a look if you wanna stay updated.
I’m all about the text-to-image stuff, but I wonder how copyright issues will be tackled with all these AI-generated pieces becoming so good.
I hope the 2025 releases focus more on making AI art tools accessible for beginners without watering down power for pros.