No - there are a lot of people now using AI to wholly generate their art, or to augment it using something called “generative fill” where machine learning can extend an image or fill in the gaps of an image with something it guesses fits.
Most people who paint digitally (especially those who, like me, use it as just another media, like pencil or oils) are completely against AI in creativity; it effectively means the artist is “commissioning” the art from a machine.
The video above is forty hours of painting, with every brush stroke turned into a frame of video; the full length video is an hour long, I sped it up to under five minutes, but if you’re interested it’s worth a look, as you can see every brush stroke (up until the last hour or so’s work, after which the file was too big to export, so it’s missing the detailing of the hair, above and below
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