I Tried Selling AI Art For 30 Days

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Published 2022-11-12
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VIDEO SUMMARY
In this video, I tried selling AI Art , or artwork created by artificial intelligence, by creating an AI Art business on platforms such as Fiverr and Facebook. I try out generators like Stable Diffusion, DALLE 2, Midjourney, and NightCafe. It was a wild adventure filled with surprises and drama!

HOW TO GENERATE AI ART FOR BEGINNERS

1ļøāƒ£ Browse Lexica: lexica.art/

To get good at generating AI art, you need to first understand how prompts work. A prompt is what you tell the AI art generator to generate. Lexica is a site like Google that shows AI art and the prompts used to generate them. Super useful to find prompts you can use when generating yourself.

2ļøāƒ£ Use NightCafe: creator.nightcafe.studio/?code=JENSEN

You can generate AI Art using NightCafe. They offer 5 free credits every day that you can claim. You can buy credits if you run out, or just wait until the next day to claim more.

3ļøāƒ£ Install and use Stable Diffusion: Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā EasyĀ OneĀ ClickĀ InstallĀ -Ā StableĀ Diffu...Ā Ā 

Installing and running Stable Diffusion on your own computer will give you the most customization and power when generating AI art. You can generate unlimited images, utilize custom models, and features such as Initial Image (img2img).

Running a local version requires a computer with a powerful NVIDIA GPU. If you don't have an NVIDIA GPU, you can still run it with your CPU, but it will be very slow (as shown in my video).

The easiest way to install and use Stable Diffusion is with cmdr2's version. Watch this video (Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā EasyĀ OneĀ ClickĀ InstallĀ -Ā StableĀ Diffu...Ā Ā ) to learn how to do it. Also, leave a comment and say that Jensen sent you! The video tutorial is really underrated!

Shoutout to Corridor Digital for introducing me to AI Art. Their video on it is a great watch (and also introduces Dreambooth, which is a feature I didn't get into in my video): Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā IsĀ ThisĀ TheĀ DeathĀ ofĀ VFX?Ā Ā 

Another shoutout to Gilbatree for sharing his experience selling AI Art on Fiverr. It was useful during this challenge. I copied some of his Fiverr gig titles word for word. Check out his video: Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā IĀ madeĀ $_____Ā sellingĀ AIĀ GeneratedĀ Ar...Ā Ā 

All Comments (21)
  • @jensentung
    Download free Business Plan template here: clickhubspot.com/ozl Whew! It's getting hot in the comments. New tech can be scary, and the media's fear-mongering and false narratives aren't helping. Here's my take: As mentioned in the video, AI art isn't perfect, and I don't believe it will replace all artists. It will, however, require artists to adapt and evolve, just like they always have. I believe it will push art forward (like how photo, video and digital art did - which by the way, all co-exist with traditional art). Art is meant to push boundaries and evolve. To accept that AI art will replace artists - would that mean that the art of artists is only an image and nothing more? If artists are that easily replaceable, were they really pushing the boundaries? As an artist myself, I believe real art has always been something more than just the visual. It involves the human storytelling and meaning behind it. That is something an AI cannot create.
  • @RSidd
    As a professional artist, I'm not sure whether to be excited or terrified. On one hand it scares me for my ability to get gigs and sustain myself, also in other hand nothing inspires me more to start painting than seeing other impressive work. In my mind, I'm like, "I bet I could try something similar and add my own flavor to it!"
  • All fun and games until AI replaces you as a youtube channel copy.
  • @MegaDman16
    I believe that Ai art will have more negative effects on the art community than positive ones. Will AI completely replace real artists? Probably not, but I can see job opportunities for them decrease in the near future as AI becomes overall better. Hell I wouldn't be surprised if Ai art advances to the point to where it becomes so user friendly that people would rather just do it themselves than pay someone to generate art for them.
  • @bethp.9009
    I generated an image using midjourney and I noticed that there were some letters in the sky of the images. I zoomed in and even though the letters were distorted, I could clearly see that it said shutter stock. I then inspected the entire image very closely and found 3 more of them, plus a few other errors. So, if you are selling art, please check the images very well and correct all the errors.
  • So I guess this is it, as if artists don't struggle enough; how does a artist keep up?
  • I am business minded- in the sense that I have a lot of incentives and ideas into selling my own art prints in the future. But I also respect the process it takes into creating a highly detailed work of art by hand. Maybe it would be interesting to have AI art as a side-option to sell for a really low price, but fully-hand drawn works of value with their own style will always be far more lucrative - especially now that AI art is flooding the internet. If you have both skills, you'll always be ahead of people who can only generate AI images. Those folks just become one-trick ponies when it comes to creativity. Also, you have to consider the community aspect that is against AI images (reflected on the facebook ad Jensen threw up). There are people who will outright reject and go after you and try to demolish your reputation just because you do only AI - and if there's one group you don't want to piss off online is artists. And you know, that is just alright. We need to have a balance when it comes to new technology, and yes, we do need to be concerned about a lot of jobs (and cultural value) that can potentially be lost due to it. AI image generators may be great for quantity, but what is the point when a bunch of other people will get fucked over and overall product quality of AI images is vastly inferior to pro artists who draw by hand (With most results looking either generic, or heavily distorted in terms of anatomy)? Also, there is already a lawsuit toward OpenAI in the works about ripping off coders on Github that is tied to all of this. And it's the first of many that will come given that the concept art community is also coming together due to many of their artworks being taken without consent by these AI companies benefiting from legal loopholes. And also, I have to disagree about your point on AI 'creativity' working just like human creativity. In the end, AI can't create anything new and innovative like a human being with their own story and life experience. It takes a couple of weeks going through the Midjourney chats to realize how everything starts to look the same, then hopping onto Artstation and noticing a gigantic difference. Again, I am business-minded too, but I can't ignore the artist in me that is concerned about going to fast with this technology. If we just take advantage from it and completely neglect the community, man it is not going to be good in the long run for artists & the culture in general, and you can't expect people to just go along with the flow when their livelihoods are being threatened by the machine.
  • When skill becomes scarce, that's when it becomes more valuable. The more people use AI Art and abandon practicing freestyle art on paper or canvas, the more that skill becomes valuable.
  • @yuda4725
    AI these days are less robotic than me whoā€™s actual human šŸ˜‚
  • @ZippyBytes
    Legend has it he used AI for the script of the video too
  • @ilyjama
    Dude, artists aren't mad at ai beacause it's "stolen" or we are too old. AI Art it's mostly easy to get acceptable results. You just need the idea. What counts in art it's execution as well. That's why we don't really like AI users who consider themselves artists. Unless you're using it as a tool for a big project, it isn't art. That's just how it works
  • @apeshitclothing
    Dope. First video I've watched of yours. Thank you for the tips. Stay hustling hard šŸ’Ž
  • @baxsm
    artist is not someone that has certain set of skills, artist is someone who knows how to use certain set of skills.
  • @TheRealElli.V
    This is sad . Money will always win šŸ¤·šŸ½ā€ā™‚ļø
  • @ArcanePath360
    I'm glad you spent more time than it was worth. There's hope for real artists. Not sure how I feel about all this. I realise it's inevitable, and understand both sides, but it makes me sad. Change is coming. It's always going to hurt people that dedicated their lives to the craft. I see niche artists in the future only releasing their work to galleries and hiding it from the internet with strict security so it cannot be captured digitally to be replicated by AI. PS: This whole video takes me back to the days where t-shirt websites sprung up everywhere and channels selling you on the idea you could make huge money in it popped up, only to be a total waste of time because the world and his dog were all doing it, and all the hours you spent on t-shirt designs were there just to be copied by others.
  • @loederwijk8182
    Handles hot topic beautifully objectively, provides realism which is so rare online.
  • @lucianvirtic
    I like how you present the facts exactly how they've worked out, or not. Your video has also the vibe of the reality, not only AI stuff :). Good content!
  • @AironyAi
    Selling ai art is the next level of searching an image on google and selling it šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø
  • @AlexMonly
    Is ok if you do that but please make sure the clients know it is AI generated art and not handmade
  • Most realistic video on the subject I've seen thus far...minus the click bait. Well done!