Create Game Assets with AI
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Create Game Assets with AI

  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN

Join us for a free seminar on using AI to create game assets ethically, for ages (13-19) high schoolers only please.

By The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment

Date and time

Saturday, May 17 · 12 - 2pm PDT.

Location

The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment

921 Washington Street Oakland, CA 94607

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • Paid venue parking

Create Game Assets with AI

The “Create Game Assets with AI” seminar will lead you through the steps needed to take your idea of images for your game to a completed piece of art ready to use in your game. Led by experienced instructors, the seminar is suitable for both non-artists and artists. This seminar will also discuss the limitations of AI images, and potential ethical issues with AI generated images and suggestions on how to avoid these pitfalls. Attendees will also receive tips on how they can use AI as an exercise tool to improve their drawing skills in creating traditional art. Attendees should be aware that AI is a controversial but extremely timely subject, and we strive to discuss the pros and cons of AI which has led to these issues. Bring a laptop and be ready to amaze your friends with your new pictures.

Ages: 13 to high school seniors only. Attendees must register on Eventbrite
Cost: Free! No admission fee for the museum to attend the seminar. Attendees may tour the museum after the seminar.
Date: Saturday, May 17th 2:00 - 4:00.
Location: The MADE (Museum of Art & Digital Entertainment) 921 Washington St., Oakland, just off 12th St BART

Frequently asked questions

I'm not in high school, can I attend?

We ask that everyone attending is ages 13 to 19 and is still in high school.

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The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment is a 501c(3) nonprofit aimed at expanding access to our digital heritage and celebrating the diversity of its contributors. We do this by preserving digital entertainment, restoring its playability, educating about its creation, and using it to engage the community.