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After AI art was spotted in the D&D sourcebook Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants in August 2023, Wizards said it hadn’t been aware that the artist used AI tools, and that it would revise its ...
Update 1/7/24: In the days following this story, Wizards of the Coast acknowledged that the Magic: The Gathering promo image was indeed made using AI tools. You can read our latest story on the ...
Key art for the upcoming Ravnica Remastered set of cards for Magic: The Gathering. (Wizards of the Coast image) Blaming an unspecified “vendor,” Wizards ...
The controversy has been made all the worse by Wizards' history with AI art. Back in August, Ilya Shkipin, a 14-year veteran D&D artist, admitted that he had used AI to enhance his original images ...
An artist who worked on "Magic: The Gathering" says he has quit over the company's use of AI. Publisher Wizards of the Coast said part of a promo image from a third-party vendor used the tech.
"This art was created by humans and not AI," Wizards of the Coast wrote in a since-deleted tweet. The claim didn't sit well with keen onlookers, who kept pressing the company on the telltale details.
This isn't the first time Wizards of the Coast has been accused by fans on Twitter for using AI art tools. In early December 2023 some fans spotted an armless dwarf in the D&D Player's Handbook.
Wizards of the Coast found themselves in another AI-generated art controversy this week, this time over a series of promotional pieces meant to promote a new Magic: The Gathering set.
In January, Wizards of the Coast ran into more trouble when it was found that Magic: The Gathering marketing material was using AI art. This happened after Wizards expressly said that there would ...
Credit: Wizards of the Coast. However, in what may be the first of many to come, Dave Rapoza says he's done with WotC and will not be working on Magic: The Gathering anymore. Rapoza has worked ...
Wizards of the Coast announced yesterday portfolio submissions for art are now being accepted online for review. The open call for portfolio submissions is open now until 4 p.m. (PST) on Monday ...