Hi there! For now, I’m mostly publishing my pixel art and interface designs here. Initially, I intended to use this profile as a space to experiment with graphics and generative AI, but I started off by sharing my pixel art and have grown a lot in that area. Honestly, I’m a bit burned out from training AI models, and I think it’s time to take this profile more seriously.
I’ve been using this space to explore the intersection between manual work and generative AI. Over the past two years, I’ve experimented extensively with AI and achieved some incredible results in terms of character consistency through personal research. I’ve used fine-tuning techniques on my work to achieve various goals: replicating my art style, maintaining cohesive color palettes, recreating specific scenes, and much more.
That said, while I’m no expert, my hands-on experience has made it clear how vast the difference is between AI-generated outputs and my original work. I see AI as a secondary tool—it can be great for creating placeholders, sparking inspiration, or exploring how your work might look in different styles, colors, or even “flavors.” When used thoughtfully, it can guide you toward new creative directions.
I’m open to discussing all of this if you’re curious, especially if you’re an artist yourself. I think it’s a revealing process that can truly help with finding inspiration. That said, I’ve grown tired of studying AI and feel it’s time to move on.