How are you using AI tools in daily creative projects?

We only use AI our for programming getting codes and snippets from Ai, getting help to fixing bugs. Using javascript code in GD using ai.
I find Gemini 3 is the best model for coding and getting the intelligent suggestions for features and fixing bugs or errors

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Hello!

Concerning me, i don’t use never IA (i think i notice that before but in the doubt)

My brain is enough for what I do (really) in games creation particulary.

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Xierra

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Unfortunately, there are almost always two kinds of people: those who are for something and those who are against it. AI is just a tool: if we use it to copy another author’s style, it’s theft. If we use it to create something new that was previously impossible, then we are being creative and productive.

Last year I published a “hand-made” game with GDevelop on the Play Store: I worked on it for almost two years, so I know how much effort it takes to polish every single aspect (concept, design, GDevelop programming, debugging, marketing, website, social media…).

I don’t know how to code in JS and I never will: I don’t have the time to study for months or years, and I don’t have months and years to write code manually. But I’ve studied a way to generate consistent JS using two AIs at the same time.

In two months I built a new “dialogue tree” that is a hundred times better than Yarn (the picture shows an old version; now it does insane things). And in ten days I created a music app.

Was it easy? No: I had to design everything, draw in Photoshop, write documents, and spend at least 10 hours a day at the computer. AIs can’t work on their own — you need constant review and oversight.

Will some people say the AIs did everything? Fine, I don’t mind: I had the ideas, I developed them coherently, and I solved hundreds of bugs. Plus, I learned how to use GDevelop “from the outside”, importing 50 JS files and over 100k lines of code, without even opening the events page anymore… and now the possibilities have increased enormously.

Would I go back? No. Do I have new ideas? Yes. Anyone who wants to use AI should use it; anyone who doesn’t can keep working by hand. But I think complaining about others or about people who work differently leads nowhere.

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Well said @Ondaluce !

-edit :heart:

i express my love to this forum too much lol. :broken_heart:

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i never touched gdevelop ai

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Oh this looks really good

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And companys and stuff see this and it makes it so they can replace us.

That is the same excuse AI “artists” use -_-.

personally, 95% of all AI is slop. (i am aware there are MANY good uses for AI, but the amount of slop outweighs the positives) Plus, its not nearly as rewarding knowing you needed to use AI to get something done rather than knowing you made it by yourself.
You do you though. Obviously nobody is going to actually stop using AI just cuz i posted this, im just sharing my personal opinions.

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As all in humans activities, it’s not the tool that is to incriminate but the USE.

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Xierra

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i fully agree with you. Let AI stay out of the creative work. Not even as a tool. Does a pencil ever advise you what to do? Does a pencil draw the drawing for you? No thats not what a tool does.

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I agree with this statement

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I don’t use AI for creativity at all.

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okay im gonna be honest with yall, i use ai for collecting references(not generating me images but finding references) so i just ask him i have no idea for this person or this thing then it tells me personalitys and what the characters like and i also show chatgpt this template that filled out


then chatgpt search around the internet to find the closet things, i only do this if i cant find any references so uhhhhh yeah, i rarely do this for my game dev stuff but for making stories like manga i use this

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Hi all!

I also think that in some time, the tools for IA will be more specialized and so, more efficient.

I fear also that these tools are payable, what is not a good thing.

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Xierra

If you’re not paying for the product though Xierra- then you are the product…i think that’s how the saying goes …Alexa! is that how the saying goes!?

Using Bing i typed something like ‘detect line breaks in text in gdevelop’ the other day as i wanted to read a text with line breaks and save it as separate lines in an array.
Would you like me to write an extension for that? it asked
yes! i replied
ive not tried it out yet as i just rewrote the lines in an array, but i saved the code for later

the responses are generally better - but ive not really done anything with it as yet

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Hi Dave!

I didn’t know that saying.

It’s also possible that in the future, there are 2 IA categories: one free but limited and a paying but efficient one.

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Xierra

I think thats already the case with chatgpt - but ive not tried it yet

Ah! I haven’t used IA so i said this like that.

And ChatGPT is better if you pay?

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Xierra

I assume so! - id be a bit miffed it it wasn’t!

Personally, I use the free version of chatgpt. It has (pretty much) all of the same things as the paid version, just with a few limits.

Suprisingly, I’ve been using ChatGPT for about a year or two now, and still it has never once popped into my mind “Maybe I should pay for the paid version”, as the free version is just as good IMO. :smile:

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In the paid version, Codex is included: with the agent, in High or Extra High mode, you can leave it working for hours. Those who want can use it to write code in JavaScript; others can use it to check for possible bugs or write documentation for their own code.

Version 5.2 is crazy—slow, but crazy. I also have Gemini Premium, but it doesn’t hold up in comparison.

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