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Author: Tim Bruckner

Well Played

-By Tim Bruckner If you’re a free-lance, hands-for-hire sculptor and you’ve been lucky enough to...

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Doc Saturn

-By Tim Bruckner When Don Bohm, collector supreme and all around good guy, asked if I’d be interested in translating an illustration of his original character, Doc Saturn, into 3D, I didn’t have to think twice. Don has...

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Imagine

-By Tim Bruckner I first met May Pang in 1974. I had just finished the cover art for the Ringo...

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She

-By Tim Bruckner One of the things that 2D artists have over 3D artists is their control of light....

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  • Tom Hillenbrand on The A.I. LieThank you for putting my unease about AI into words. There can be no good art without intent. There can be no good art without a discovery process whi…
  • Coagulopath on The A.I. Lie>Some people, in defense of generative A.I., will claim that A.I. builds from influences the same as human beings do. This is disproven by the fact…
  • Petra on The A.I. LieA beautiful statement. A very strong argument I heard recently supporting your line of thinking: “For generative AI to work, it needs specific data. T…
  • Bernell Loeb on The A.I. LieWonderful article As a fine artist, it's disturbing that non-artists claim we are "trained" in the exact way that AI is trained. Your response is exce…
  • Natalie Heiple on The A.I. LieExcellently put David <3

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