>>535123186
That is totally okay. You see, buying art is a luxury since the beginning of times, someone will feel good seeing the high quality product they bought, someone will feel luxurious.
Of course, my art can be replicated by AI, but you will never get the same feeling you would have by waiting, getting new updates and then finally receiving the full piece. Your brain would get bored of replicating my art over and over but you would never not get excited over seeing I sent you a new update.
Not only that, but capitalism will evolve accordingly, I believe that in some years if you see a brand using AI, you would think they don't have enough money to hire actors or people capable of doing CGI, not only that but it will get repetitive at some point.
McDonald's sells a lot of burgers and no one is telling them that they're the pinnacle of cuisine and taste. Get it? This is why I will never struggle to make new clients, and this is why I am not bothered at all by AI. Because it is the poor option, and no one likes feeling poor.
Nothing against AI though, it is fun to watch silly AI videos or making memes with AI, but it would never replace the real thing.
>>535124073
>What's the reason you don't want your account and all your drawings stay up?
Limited items always sell more if you tell your clients they won't come back.