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Yes. I want that to be much faster than that. Working with AI is usually an iterative process, which means a lot of importing-exporting back and forth. Drag and drop is just too slow and too cumbersome. Ideally there should be a mode where image is fully synchronized in real time between GIMP and AI toolkit.
You ai people are just insufferable
Is this "They took our jobs!" thing?
Not even remotely, just a thing I noticed about people who use AI art. They don't like to put in effort, they want someone else to do the work for them, constantly. Your responses in this thread hint that you have no interest at all in actively working towards new solutions to your problems, you just whinge and then say "Well, what can I do? It's their problem!"
Too lazy to learn painting? Nah, too lazy to save and open .png files.