MohskiBroskiAI
6 hours ago
The "blank page" paralysis happens because AI removed the friction of execution. Historically, the "idea" evolved while you were struggling to do the work. The brushstroke informed the next brushstroke. AI gives you the finished result instantly, so you lose that iterative discovery loop.
I’ve found the fix is to shift from being the Artist (who describes the image) to being the Architect (who defines the constraints).
Instead of trying to brainstorm the subject (e.g., "a futuristic city"), brainstorm the conflicting constraints (e.g., "design a city, but the architect is a biologist who refuses to use straight lines").
My workflow for "creativity":
Cross-Domain Injection: Take a concept from a totally unrelated field (e.g., fluid dynamics, mycelium networks, brutalist architecture) and force-map it onto your target domain.
Constraint Stacking: Don't tell the AI what to make. Tell it what it cannot do. "Write this code without using loops" or "Design this UI without using blue."
Creativity isn't magic; it's just combinatorial collision. The AI is good at rendering, but you have to be the one causing the collision.
nmr521521
6 hours ago
Yeah, it's true—when these production tools keep getting faster, it actually ends up stifling creativity, especially in areas you're not great at or totally unfamiliar with. At that point, if you wanna get the most out of AI tools, us humans become the real bottleneck.
Actually, I'll give your method a try. Turns out, creativity itself can be boosted with AI help. Like you said, you just need to set some constraints instead of trying to guide it.
MohskiBroskiAI
4 hours ago
Glad I was able to help. Let me know how it goes.