Having worked in the technical industry for over 15 years, specializing in user interface design and visualizations for machinery, I understand that the highest level of expertise in computer graphics involves presenting information in a way that everyone can comprehend. Experts in a field often struggle to communicate complex ideas to the layperson, while artists can sometimes overemphasize aesthetics and overlook the informative content. Emotion, too, plays a crucial role in conveying information effectively.
This balancing act between clarity and creativity can now be explored more efficiently through the use of A.I. This technology allows to offer not just a storyboard or sketches before an animation, but to display the complete lighting, mood, viewing angle and more. The vision becomes tangible within a very short time.
This isn't the end of creativity; rather, it is its complete liberation.
For graphic designers, this represents a visual journey of discovery, an opportunity to create new tools to aid in their work.
A.I. simply amplifies existing capabilities. So it is not so much about what A.I. is, but about what we are.
This balancing act between clarity and creativity can now be explored more efficiently through the use of A.I. This technology allows to offer not just a storyboard or sketches before an animation, but to display the complete lighting, mood, viewing angle and more. The vision becomes tangible within a very short time.
This isn't the end of creativity; rather, it is its complete liberation.
For graphic designers, this represents a visual journey of discovery, an opportunity to create new tools to aid in their work.
A.I. simply amplifies existing capabilities. So it is not so much about what A.I. is, but about what we are.