Me personally, I would play as many diverse trading card games as possible to learn as many different systems as possible. See what works, see what doesn't, and see where I could improve or make new elements to use.
Yes, definitely. That is a must. But I don't see why we can't do both. I like to use chatgpt mainly to log rules and lore. That way, I can just ask a question, and it will bring it up for me. No looking through note books and cluttered desks. All while still doing your own research via looking at other TCGs
So here is an example of how I have just used AI for my newest video. I completed my script with no help, and then I simply asked the AI how long it would take for me to read out the script. This is a useful tool to gauge the length of my videos without having to write filler or cut sections of my script. There are plenty of ways to use AI without it "jeopardising creativity". It makes a fantastic diary for note on world building. It's prompts aren't mind blowing genius ideas, but just relaying your information back with general notes that may help you catch something so basic it can easily be missed out or even trigger your own creativity. And now instead of recording my next video to then find out it's too short, I have an estimated time I know I can work with. And I'll say it again. I mentioned nothing about AI art and if you bring it up, then you are speaking before you listen. And if you go through life without listening, then you are going to have much bigger problems than blindly commenting online.
@ShardTCG the number of people who honestly think any amount of AI is wrong is astounding lol good video , I've been working on my own tcg. You've been a big help
I'm loving all these tutorial videos, but I would love an update on shard tcg. Like maybe some videos on the new starter decks and some other Vids hyping up your game, because you guys made a great game, so don't be afraid to promote it!
Remember kids, AI, like everything else, is just one TOOL to help you get started and brainstorm on projects. Over time, everything that the AI gave you would be replaced or heavily modified into something better. Just don't use AI to finalize your projects.
Do not use AI to do ANYTHING creative. It's been set in the US court that AI images do not hold copyright, and I'm betting other countries will follow that. Not only that, but AI is trained by "scraping" data, which is essentially data taken from public places without the consent of the person who posted it. AI images and books are being pumped out using stolen data as their basis. If you really MUST use AI, then only use it as a starting point and replace absolutely everything it churns out by the end to make sure that it's your own original work.
This was a great video. I personally have been trying to incorporate LLMs into my designing because I'm a solo designer. I would love to see you do another of these using more elaborate prompts. From my experience prompts that are longer give better results. With just a simple prompt it didn't change much. But if you elaborated more on just what you didn't want it could better generate a result. Sometimes I just throw a random TCG idea into chatgpt and see what it thinks. Maybe it's idea will help one of my other games or get me past a blockage. LLMs are a tool.
I am planning a longer project that will incorporate AI to a more advanced degree, like you're describing. It might be a while before any videos show up with my results. Thanks.
Helpful tool, but it has been proven in studies that consumers are ACTIVELY turned off by AI, and places like Steam require you to specify if you used AI at all in development!
People are turned off by bad design, AI is simply a tool and you will get what you put into it. The anti-AI crowd is a loud minority that spreads a lot of misinformation about the technology.
I find the answers lack creativity, but to use this tool as a back and forth to spark your own ideas is great. I find my best work comes from bouncing ideas off of someone, and the AI is just a substitute for that, without diving deeper into its other uses.
@ShardTCG great point. It's not perfect but it definitely helps just theorize different ideas, still requires the helpful hand of the creator to parse the information and try to implement with specific rules in mind.
AI is best used not as a final product, but as a mood board. AI makes a lot of mistakes that a human never would, and also if you're using images... Well, I think everyone knows about that now after the past few years of fierce debates. I don't like AI, but as long as it isn't used in the final product, I'm fine with its existence
Awesome video! AI can be a really useful tool, if used right. I designed a lot of characters for my TCG which were quite basic. I used Midjourney like a Pinterest board to develop my character designs. It also helped me with drawing dynamic poses.
Using AI for brainstorming purposes seems like a good idea, but I don't recommend it for anyone who wants to make a commercially viable product. The reason is that AIs answer their questions by averaging the answers that feed it. This means that every answer it gives you is not the best alternative it has stored, but rather the most common alternative that appears most frequently in the database. Research on forums dedicated to game design, books and encyclopedias of design patterns end up being infinitely superior. "Building Blocks of Tabletop Game Design: An Encyclopedia of Mechanics" and "Game Design Deep Dive: Trading and Collectible Card Games" are the books I most recommend for studying the subject. And obviously, play games, not just card games, but board games and digital games, and critically challenge yourself on how to convert games that are not TCGs and that are not card games into TCG card games.
@@ShardTCG artist or not, all AI does is steal from what’s already there. To even imply using it is disrespect. In some places like the medical field AI can be a great tool, but not for art, writing, ideas, etc.
@AlexDayz by that logic every pose every style every medium that currently exists that non AI art uses has been "stolen" from the artists and old masters and original classic artist that came before.
@@Tcgwannabe referencing and taking inspiration is not the same as stealing, which is what AI does. When a human does it they’re able to change it and put their own twist on it, put their own soul into it. AI does not “take inspiration”, it uses data to steal from artist, writers, etc., people who didn’t consent to their work being scraped for data. It’s soulless.
Been watching for a while, but i dont usually comment. Just wanted to say that i agree that ai is an awesome tool. The haters here are just haters. So long as you dont use the ai word vomit verbatim, and instead use it for ideas, then it is awesome! Ai art is not covered, but i definitly think real artists need to be comissioned for card art and such. However, i use ai art for prototypes. It makes playtesting so much better with a little something to look at.
Thanks for the comment. AI art wasn't covered in this video, but people are jumping to conclusions instead of watching the video. All that really does is show them up when they leave a comment.
If someone has no money but wants to make a TCG, how are they gonna pay artists? Of course its fine to use AI for your card arts. Anything to get your game ready without going into debt.
I used AI art for my TCG since I am too busy & not skilled enough to make nice-looking digital graphics. I have 402 cards in Base Set, and they all look great!
Me personally, I would play as many diverse trading card games as possible to learn as many different systems as possible. See what works, see what doesn't, and see where I could improve or make new elements to use.
Yes, definitely. That is a must.
But I don't see why we can't do both.
I like to use chatgpt mainly to log rules and lore. That way, I can just ask a question, and it will bring it up for me. No looking through note books and cluttered desks. All while still doing your own research via looking at other TCGs
So here is an example of how I have just used AI for my newest video.
I completed my script with no help, and then I simply asked the AI how long it would take for me to read out the script. This is a useful tool to gauge the length of my videos without having to write filler or cut sections of my script.
There are plenty of ways to use AI without it "jeopardising creativity".
It makes a fantastic diary for note on world building.
It's prompts aren't mind blowing genius ideas, but just relaying your information back with general notes that may help you catch something so basic it can easily be missed out or even trigger your own creativity.
And now instead of recording my next video to then find out it's too short, I have an estimated time I know I can work with.
And I'll say it again. I mentioned nothing about AI art and if you bring it up, then you are speaking before you listen. And if you go through life without listening, then you are going to have much bigger problems than blindly commenting online.
@@ShardTCG That’s a lot of words to defend theft
What have I stolen?
@ShardTCG the number of people who honestly think any amount of AI is wrong is astounding lol good video , I've been working on my own tcg. You've been a big help
I'm loving all these tutorial videos, but I would love an update on shard tcg. Like maybe some videos on the new starter decks and some other Vids hyping up your game, because you guys made a great game, so don't be afraid to promote it!
I've got stuff in the works. Making cards takes a lot of time, but big news in the future.
Remember kids, AI, like everything else, is just one TOOL to help you get started and brainstorm on projects. Over time, everything that the AI gave you would be replaced or heavily modified into something better. Just don't use AI to finalize your projects.
Exactly.
AI can show you pathways, but you must take the steps.
word 😗👌
I really like using ai for my own tcg for suggestions for example card effects
Do not use AI to do ANYTHING creative. It's been set in the US court that AI images do not hold copyright, and I'm betting other countries will follow that. Not only that, but AI is trained by "scraping" data, which is essentially data taken from public places without the consent of the person who posted it. AI images and books are being pumped out using stolen data as their basis.
If you really MUST use AI, then only use it as a starting point and replace absolutely everything it churns out by the end to make sure that it's your own original work.
It’s just a tool for help.
wait so humans using other ppls art as "reference" is ok but ai doing the same is wrong
lol that makes no sense
This was a great video. I personally have been trying to incorporate LLMs into my designing because I'm a solo designer.
I would love to see you do another of these using more elaborate prompts. From my experience prompts that are longer give better results. With just a simple prompt it didn't change much. But if you elaborated more on just what you didn't want it could better generate a result.
Sometimes I just throw a random TCG idea into chatgpt and see what it thinks. Maybe it's idea will help one of my other games or get me past a blockage.
LLMs are a tool.
I am planning a longer project that will incorporate AI to a more advanced degree, like you're describing. It might be a while before any videos show up with my results.
Thanks.
awesome vid! gave me some ideas for my tcg- i love your in depth videos btw
Great to hear, thanks!
Helpful tool, but it has been proven in studies that consumers are ACTIVELY turned off by AI, and places like Steam require you to specify if you used AI at all in development!
People are turned off by bad design, AI is simply a tool and you will get what you put into it. The anti-AI crowd is a loud minority that spreads a lot of misinformation about the technology.
Steam won't let a game that ai was used for through?
@supremacyecg6815 They do, it just displays a warning/tag on the store page
I find the answers lack creativity, but to use this tool as a back and forth to spark your own ideas is great. I find my best work comes from bouncing ideas off of someone, and the AI is just a substitute for that, without diving deeper into its other uses.
@ShardTCG great point. It's not perfect but it definitely helps just theorize different ideas, still requires the helpful hand of the creator to parse the information and try to implement with specific rules in mind.
AI is best used not as a final product, but as a mood board. AI makes a lot of mistakes that a human never would, and also if you're using images... Well, I think everyone knows about that now after the past few years of fierce debates. I don't like AI, but as long as it isn't used in the final product, I'm fine with its existence
Awesome video! AI can be a really useful tool, if used right. I designed a lot of characters for my TCG which were quite basic. I used Midjourney like a Pinterest board to develop my character designs. It also helped me with drawing dynamic poses.
Using AI for brainstorming purposes seems like a good idea, but I don't recommend it for anyone who wants to make a commercially viable product. The reason is that AIs answer their questions by averaging the answers that feed it. This means that every answer it gives you is not the best alternative it has stored, but rather the most common alternative that appears most frequently in the database. Research on forums dedicated to game design, books and encyclopedias of design patterns end up being infinitely superior. "Building Blocks of Tabletop Game Design: An Encyclopedia of Mechanics" and "Game Design Deep Dive: Trading and Collectible Card Games" are the books I most recommend for studying the subject. And obviously, play games, not just card games, but board games and digital games, and critically challenge yourself on how to convert games that are not TCGs and that are not card games into TCG card games.
No. F*ck AI, support human artist
Are you an Artist?
We didn't cover artists
@@ShardTCG artist or not, all AI does is steal from what’s already there. To even imply using it is disrespect.
In some places like the medical field AI can be a great tool, but not for art, writing, ideas, etc.
@AlexDayz by that logic every pose every style every medium that currently exists that non AI art uses has been "stolen" from the artists and old masters and original classic artist that came before.
@@Tcgwannabe referencing and taking inspiration is not the same as stealing, which is what AI does. When a human does it they’re able to change it and put their own twist on it, put their own soul into it. AI does not “take inspiration”, it uses data to steal from artist, writers, etc., people who didn’t consent to their work being scraped for data. It’s soulless.
Been watching for a while, but i dont usually comment.
Just wanted to say that i agree that ai is an awesome tool. The haters here are just haters. So long as you dont use the ai word vomit verbatim, and instead use it for ideas, then it is awesome!
Ai art is not covered, but i definitly think real artists need to be comissioned for card art and such. However, i use ai art for prototypes. It makes playtesting so much better with a little something to look at.
Thanks for the comment.
AI art wasn't covered in this video, but people are jumping to conclusions instead of watching the video. All that really does is show them up when they leave a comment.
@@ShardTCG agreed. People get very upset about that subject, perhaps rightfully so. But it has nothing to do with your content in this video
It’s just a helpful tool and ai art is not sleek enough for card art.
If someone has no money but wants to make a TCG, how are they gonna pay artists? Of course its fine to use AI for your card arts. Anything to get your game ready without going into debt.
I used AI art for my TCG since I am too busy & not skilled enough to make nice-looking digital graphics. I have 402 cards in Base Set, and they all look great!
Same here. It's a very motivating thing as a creator. I would love to have artists and be able to pay individuals for their skills one day.
I'm doing the same thing. I doubt the mass consumer market will always have this scrutiny again AI the better it gets over time.
another good one
You could use tokens for damage.
a gain additional "eepy" for every hour past 22pm