Can math help you to draw?
>>16874903Yes, but not in they way you think.
>>16874903I feel like it would be the equivalent of learning chemistry to cook, yes it helps but there are easier and quicker ways to learn it
>>16874944Persi Diaconis literally only learned maths so he could cheat at cards.
>>16874947That's epic
>>16874903I think drawing helps you to draw.
>>16877452And 100% factually true. I studied probability under a guy who lost his house to Diaconis. Stole his girl too.Study the cards.
>>16874903Math makes possible computer animation so yes
>>16878643The best computer art is randomly generated. AIs without dice just repeat themselves over and over.
>>16878648"AI" "art" is dogshit
>>16878829So is yours, Adolf.
>>16878843his art was fine, much better than AI slop, which really isn't art since there's no perceptual feedback behind it
>>16878848This idiot thinks the art is in the artist and that your perception is immaterial.
>>16878866wrong, saar
>>16878907>wrong, saarApologies.This Indian thinks the art is in the artist and that your perception is immaterial.
>>16878915sorry bro I just don't regard AI slop as interesting, it has nothing to do with your hitler thing
>>16878918You think art must have a creator and doesn't need an audience.You are an idiot, regardless of your pretended nationality.
>>16878955Any art has an audience, the creator himself. And yes, art does need a creator. An audience is good and can certainly contribute to the creative process, but I don't view it as strictly necessary. What do you suppose is my pretended nationality? I don't remember pretending one.To be honest, I do think AI "art" is art to a slight degree, in that the proompter must select the model and the prompt, and which output to keep. It's just a very degenerate and pathetic form of art that I don't think can produce anything good, except maybe small components of something larger (like textures), but in that case the AI isn't doing much of the work.
>>16878960Lots of words and nothing right.Art requires an audience, not a creator.Though you are correct that an audience of one is acceptable and that one might have even moved a chair to the left to make everything "perfect", but it is entirely unnecessary. Art is perceived. Just like everything else.The observer is key. Not some arbitrary "creator".Can the AI perceive? That might be an interesting, and completely different, conversation.
>>16878960>texture maps are ok, they aren't art anywayIdiot.
>>16879179>>16879180Keep coping my friends. Nobody wants to look at your AI slop.
>>16879179I don't agree whatsoever. But would you say a sunset is art? It can have an audience who appreciate its beauty and will even take photos of it.
>>16879342Of course a sunset can be art. Even without a camera. But without the camera, it would need some other observer.Remember: "Everyone's a critic!" isn't comedy. It's the Standard Model.
>>16879345Well, I'm sorry that you're retarded or whatever. Good luck out there.
>>16879347You are a blind man.
>>16878960Ce n'est pas de l'art, abruti.
>>16874903Yes. The golden rule creates beauty
>>16879641>The golden rule creates beautyHippy, communist bs.
>>16874903No. Nothing can "help you draw". It is self-evident when looking at all the major artists' pieces: there is never any stupid geometrical sketching.
>>16874903One time I took a relatively high dose of LSD with a relatively high dose of MDMA. The amount of energy I experienced was staggering and the hallucinations were unlike anything I had ever experienced. I could "see" how the limitations of 3D space shaped the morphology of life, plants, animals, my own body. I saw how the "golden ratio" was basically the most optimal way to pack as much "biomatter" as possible within 3D space to achieve certain goals (maximum surface area exposure to sunlight for plants, maximum amount of tensile strength for human fingers, things like that).I had never been able to remotely draw remotely anything in my life, whatsoever. Couldn't do it. But based on this insight, I was able to draw very rudimentary anatomical drawings of a human body, or of my arm.
>>16877505kek
>>16880984Hey buddy, I work in psyche and I can tell you, by the looks of those drawings; You've been raped...alot.Sorry man, hope you can get help!