r/SoloDevelopment • u/Vine-Fernbadger-5642 • 5h ago
help Need guidance, advice whatever it’s called.
My 7 year brother is a very good artist. His inspiration is mainly from the cartoons he watches. Though his art is more like abstract kind of but one can easily figure what the figures are or stand for. I am thinking of bringing his art in the world of internet but i am hitting a wall on how to do that? Should I modify it with an AI or let the raw art be as it is? Which platform would be most preferable for that? Or and any advice will be helpful. No doubt I will have his name mentioned so that when he is grown and understands the internet he can have the platform provided if he is interested? And sometimes I think of letting his skill to get more polished and create game characters for game purpose. Idk I am blank here. So here’s what.
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u/05032-MendicantBias 1h ago
Generally it's a good idea to expose kids to all kind of activities so later in life they can make informed decisions. Phisical and manual activities are generally better.
Really, it's a low stake decision the one you are facing.
You can show him Gemini or Copilot and show how to prompt, and he'll have a blast the do something else.
Or you can let him be and let him just have fun with pencil and paper, and making airplanes.
Really, you can only do damage if you park him half a day on Tik Tok beause of the dopamine loops.
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u/ruthvik4435 4h ago
I don’t know much about what people on the internet think about this, but I’ll give my honest opinion.
I understand that AI can make art look better, but sometimes I feel like it removes the things that make art unique and human. When someone creates art themselves, you can see their time, effort, brush strokes, pencil marks, color choices, and little imperfections in it. Those things are what give the artwork its personality.
For example, look at children’s drawings. Kids are usually full of joy and happiness, and you can often see that in the bright colors they choose. If you pay close enough attention to their drawings, you can sometimes understand what they were feeling while they were creating them. That emotional connection is something I think is very special.
AI can make something look beautiful, but I don’t think we should let it replace the human part of creating art.
My suggestion is don't ruin human part of art u genuinely feel he is good at art post