You go on X and literally the entirety of the theme park community there acts like it would make no difference.Yes.
Next question?
Strange that this would be confusing to some, but let me help you out and explain.What in the AI Slop is this?
Too many Boomers don’t get it.Strange that this would be confusing to some, but let me help you out and explain.
I gather it's AI imagery depicting what Galaxy's Edge would look like if characters from the original and prequel trilogies were implemented into the environment and story. All hypothetical scenario, of course.
Does that help?
No one said they didn't get it. The issue that AI slop is often replacing actual artists.Too many Boomers don’t get it.
Pretty sure it was just a question about Star Wars…not a definitive statement on the future of the “arts”No one said they didn't get it. The issue that AI slop is often replacing actual artists.
No one said they didn't get it. The issue that AI slop is often replacing actual artists.
Is that why the spiny thing has returned with vengeance?In addition to using exorbitant amounts of electricity and water and now there's a major RAM shortage causing PC and other electronics who rely on RAM to spike...all thanks to AI Slop
This also isn’t AI slop, whatsoever, it was literally faster than using photoshop, and the results are frankly better than I would’ve done anyway; this is a random forum post, not some shareholder presentation of concept art for a new ride, and even then, art-based software already natively integrate AI-based tools as should be done. If anything, AI will democratize research and creativity preventing gatekeeping long-term from establishment players, resources, people that don’t have a specific refined skill (ie. Photoshop/blender, etc.) because no one can literally know every skill-based craft, and brings costs and time so far down. The reality is the imagination/creativity aspect with AI is actually liberating especially for visualization and storyboarding.In addition to using exorbitant amounts of electricity and water and now there's a major RAM shortage causing PC and other electronics who rely on RAM to spike...all thanks to AI Slop
I wasn’t going to pay someone to do this, and I wasn’t going to waste hours in photoshop doing it either for a Forum post.No one said they didn't get it. The issue that AI slop is often replacing actual artists.
I think Potter also has more attractions and continues to get more attractions. Disney just stuck GE there and was like "alright, we're done."It wasn't for lack of effort IMO - details are there, Rise was a huge step forward in attraction tech and execution - but a major miscalculation of what content people wanted showcased.
The characters are not as timeless as those from the classic films and the land itself is based on fairly generic rock work and trees - it's not amazingly transformative to a Star Wars specific time and place - so it doesn't generate the high level of immersive feeling as Harry Potter does with it's familar locales.
And just anecdotally, regular people (not us parks fanatics) were raving about Potter after it opened. I do/did not sense the same with GE with the exception of some Rise love.
This is such a tired and lazy excuse, it’s like saying I must accept a “Wish” or “Raya and the last dragon” land instead of Lion King because it’s all Disney animation and we must accept newer, less beloved and popular IPs; sure, a land is not about IP quality in the end, but if you’re going to use IP you might as well do it right. Or a Lion King remake land in Paris right? Wasn’t there confusion and backlash for a moment until we got clarity—there’s a reason for that.Anyone else wanna beat a dead horse?
Disney needed a franchise with new blood... get over it already
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