Color theory is a theory that says how different colors mix and create new colors. I played 4 games about color. the first one, Color: A color matching games, is where you get a color with a set time and try to find said color on the color wheel. The farther on you go the more challenging it gets. The first level is a ring of color, or the hue level. The second level is saturation where you have to fine the perfect saturation. The third level is complementary where you have to find the complementary color at the same time, with two cursors on the opposite side. The third level is analogous where you have to find 3 color with 3 cursors a set distance apart. The fourth level is the triadic level with 3 cursors on the opposite sides of each other. The fourth level is the same but with 4 cursors. The second game, X-Rite Color Challenge & Hue Test is a game where you organize colors by hue and get a score at the end. The third game is Color practice is a game where you have to organize the colors in a 2d puzzle. The fourth unassigned game, Blendoku, is just like the last game but with levels.
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AI has been advancing faster than ever recently, but a problem has arose. AI art generator are using copyrighted images to make their work. The AI image generators have massive database which they use to train their AI. If you have posted any image on the internet, you could be in their database. With those images the AI can make work extremely similar to previous art works. I believe that this needs to stop. The AI is stealing the roles of artists instead of making new roles.
The AI companies are villainizing the people trying to get their copyrighted material out of their database and generating massive profit under a "capped-profit company." The AI is capable of generating images that are very similar to images people have made and copyrighted. The rule of capping profit only comes into account when they have a 100x times return on investment. There are no laws about this, but it is still legally a nonprofit and gets the benefits of a nonprofit. With the protection of a nonprofit company, they can use copyrighted images in most cases. The cover of the nonprofit makes it difficult to sue them even if they are breaking copyright law. The opposing argument is that "AI uses references just like humans do." Is not true. AI makes art as close to the dataset it is trained as possible, while humans make unique images with their own twist to it. If an AI is trained with a dataset, the goal is to make it mimic said dataset. If you only give it images of a forest, it couldn't make a waterfall or a city, it could only make a forest. If humans use an image of a forest, they would make something different with enough distinction where it could have its own twist to it. In conclusion, AI needs to have a system where they can use their databases with more copyright-friendly ways, or at least ask the artist. References: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Viy3Cu3DLk&t=3s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjSxFAGP9Ss&t=0s https://www.vice.com/en/article/pkapb7/a-photographer-tried-to-get-his-photos-removed-from-an-ai-dataset-he-got-an-invoice-instead for more a case that happened recently. I made a sandwich in adobe photoshop using several images. Each piece is in a different layer and has the whit background taken out. The project uses magic wand to select the background and the masking tool to hide it. We had to find the drink and the chips on our own.
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