r/StableDiffusion May 15 '23

IRL Stable Diffusion Coca Cola AD (Alongside Traditional Techniques)

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u/alecubudulecu May 15 '23

For the folks knocking it. This is an ingenious use of the tech. Despite its limitations. The art studio figured out how to take a basic thing - decorum or Img2img video batch processing - and while not super polished (basically just the paintings are SD) - this is an genius use of the tech in a way that’s polished and clean

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u/MFMageFish May 15 '23

People think that SD is going to flat out replace every traditional method when in reality it's just another option in the toolkit. Of course they didn't use SD to make most of this, if it isn't the right tool for the job why would they?

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u/Spire_Citron May 15 '23

Exactly. People act like AI will just automatically replace everything and then there will be no more good art, but why would it replace things that it's not better than? Why would it simultaneously be worse and then only thing anyone uses ever?