Don’t hate me, but I think this new AI art tool could have a use

AI art isn’t what it was a year ago. For good or bad the tools are here and they’re evolving incredibly fast. Working out ways to bring AI tools into your workflow is one of the most current dilemmas facing many digital artists. As Martin Nebelong argues in his opinion piece on ‘AI art is only a threat if we let prompt-jockeys take control’, learning ways to make AI work for us and not replace us is crucial.

One of these new AI tools that can be a useful addition to your workflow is LeiaPix, which quickly turns 2D illustrations into 3D animation, ideal for bringing a sketch, painting or scene to life. LeiaPix is akin to turning your 2D art into short stereoscopic animations that feel like old lenticular images.

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LeiaPix; an image of a field

(Image credit: Ian Dean)

The platform can give everyone a taste of it, regardless of the type of device they’re using

David Sitbon, director, LeiaPix

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Author: Rayne Chancer