I think the biggest issue for your example with Magic cards, there’s a certain level of art style consistency between the cards in a set that is necessary. From my experience with DALL-E, that consistency isn’t possible yet. You’ll create one art piece with a prompt, but then edit the prompt slightly and it will have a rather different style
Hmm, I haven’t had much trouble getting Dall-E to output consistent styles. (I think there’s some upfront cost in figuring out how to get the style I want, but then it tends to work pretty reliably, or at least I develop a sense of how to tweak it to maintain the style. (albeit, this does take extra time, and is part of why in my other comment I note that I think Davis is undercounting the cost of AI art)
Hmm, I haven’t had much trouble getting Dall-E to output consistent styles. (I think there’s some upfront cost in figuring out how to get the style I want, but then it tends to work pretty reliably, or at least I develop a sense of how to tweak it to maintain the style. (albeit, this does take extra time, and is part of why in my other comment I note that I think Davis is undercounting the cost of AI art)