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I'm not really for or against ALL AI art; it has it's place in certain fields.
Likewise, if AI art was to make it so that no human has to be involved in the production of crap animation like this, then bring in the bots.
Can't believe people put this crap on their resumes.
Halle Baily is probably a fine actress to be the Little Mermaid. The complaints about the one trailer we got was saying how DULL everything looked for many reasons:
1- It's under water
2- it's Disney CHILDREN'S FILM
3- black entertainment is normally very colorful.
This one doesn't have too deep of Lore but it sounds like she's describing Catz from the 90s and how the fandom is confused at Spamton totally becoming suddenly popular out of nowhere. This secret isn't as interesting but it's telling the audience that "don't take it seriously."
some new characters... the next level will seem to take place with TV themes.
If it's a commercial, it's likely something Nelvana has done. They have a HUGE variety of styles, but often times keep them simple and don't use a lot of shadows. They get cartoony and don't shy away from the hair details on a character. Look for humans with Three Fingers.
Because the job of an artist was replaced by photography, you created jobs that a photographer can do and it allows art to be more emotional and psychologically driven. We have time now to treat art like a personal journey, rather then a strictly commercial one.