 So all this 2D AI art stuff is cool, but you want to know how this can help you as a 3D artist, not a problem. There are two main uses that I've found as a 3D artist for this new tech. The first is very obvious, but should not be underestimated. It's extremely nice to be able to brainstorm ideas for new characters. If you got any credits lying around, Dolly is a great way at turning them into ideas that you can use. If it spits out an image that perfectly depicts what you had in mind, you can straight up copy the whole design and not feel guilty Obviously do a little reverse google image search before you do, but if nothing comes up, that's an original character and it's free real estate. So that's my first favorite new thing as a 3D artist, is being able to brainstorm new ideas fast and not feel guilty if I find the perfect character that I really like. The second cool trick that a 3D artist can use is a little less known, but Dolly is actually really good at generating maps for various materials that you can use as textures. Once Dolly creates a texture for you, you can use awesome free software like materializer to dump that image in and it will generate a seamless repeating texture for all the normal, light, ambient occlusion, and detail maps that you can use to apply to whatever 3D object you want. I've got a whole playlist on how to take any color image you want and generate all the maps for it with materializer in the description, but yeah, those are definitely my two biggest uses that I have found for AI art as a 3D artist. Hope that helps and as always, hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.