But yeah, no, I think artists forever going to use anything, any tools. I mean, I use my colander and everything in the kitchen for art. And they know, no, they're not meant for art.
And I'm like, no, it was good for creating things. So, yeah, we're going to use whatever fits, you know, in our brain or makes sense to us. And we're crazy.
So, no, we're not against. But being truthful is better. That's what I'm saying.
And choosing the right wording when you put your work out there. Right. So if you can say, you know, collaboration with.
Because I see now people saying, oh, with Photoshop. It's like mid-journey Photoshop. And of course, we do not have to name all the tools.
Right. I don't need to be like put in that position.
I mean, literally, if I'm doing a digital art, I know that Vicky has told me, that was the best thing. You know, the two apps that she told me, those were good. I take them to both of them.
I go to Art Set 4, I mean, I have five, and I take the art to different sites, because the OLC, like Brad said, is better than that. So, I know which one I'm going to keep, the thing that I want, so I'm not going to freaking name if I'm doing a digital art, okay, I did this in this app, and this app, and that is cute, you know, it's just artwork. So, even with AI, people don't have to name it as whatever, but at the bottom, like, they can say, you know, AI with, you know, my work, or whatever, but lying about it, using an iBridge.
No, you freaking didn't, because we're not dumb. That's what people struggle, and the pushback, and the hate, and the pain, that's what I'm saying. So, that was it.
And I think Berto has his hand up. Yes, Berto, please, happy Sunday. Happy Sunday.
This might be a choppy connection. Thanks for having me. I just wanted to say congratulations, family, on 101.2 episodes.
I've been there for a number of them. We always have incredible conversations, and I've shared plenty with you. Look, I obviously came into a conversation, you know, on the epitome of analog, but I use tools.