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dswalter | 1 month ago
It can definitely take creativity and fortitude to get an AI model to draw what you want it to. But if you worked at a fantasy publishing house and commissioned a cover painting, it might take a fair amount of work for you to get the artist to create something in line with what you envisioned. But you wouldn't get artistic credit for the resultant painting; the artist would! If AI is creating the piece, it is the artist; and you're merely the commissioner of the work.
cthalupa|1 month ago
If you do this infrequently, you're a commissioner of work.
If you do it daily, in-house, for your own products... you might just have the title "Art Director."
networked|1 month ago
"Art director" seems accurate for what a skillful user of art generators with a specific vision does.
I have also thought that since people find "director" lofty (thanks to auteur theory?) and therefore pretentious to assume, one could borrow "producer" from Vocaloid: https://vocaloid.fandom.com/wiki/Producer (alternative front end: https://antifandom.com/vocaloid/wiki/Producer).