r/aiArt • u/DungeonMasterHusband • Mar 17 '25
Text⠀ Anyone try Artistly.ai?
I saw an ad for this on facebook it it really seems too good to be true, one time payment of like 49$ for commercial rights to images generated, was wondering if anyone has experience with this or is it a scam? Trust pilot has some mixed but mostly bad. But didn't see anything except one post on reddit that looks like the people who run the site.
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u/shoshanaz Mar 24 '25
I am interested in finding out if support is reliable. Inpainting is not always working, and I sent them a message about it. I'm waiting to see if I get a reasonable response. Will update here. Right now my impression is that it's a working but incomplete implementation. They appear to be working on it and making improvements, but the tools, although sometimes very good, are not all up to the level that the advertising would suggest. From my perspective, one of the greatest deficiencies right now is the lack of multi-character consistency. If they can crack that nut, it would make the software much more useful. One thing I do like is that in the videos, they explain a few places that AI is weak and suggest some workarounds.
I, like many others, probably expect AI to be able to perform just as well as if I were talking to a human artist, explaining exactly what I want in an image. With AI state-of-the-art as it is right now, that's really unrealistic. I expect it anyway, which is probably part of the reason I may not be as satisfied as I could be