
More than 20 years ago, I sat down with a pencil and drew a scene that stuck with me ever sinceāa massive shark tearing through the water, inspired by one of my all-time favorite films, Jaws.
Back then, that drawing was the best I could do with the tools and time I had. And like most artists, I moved on, improved, and kept creating.
But recently, I decided to revisit that pieceānot by redrawing it from scratch, but by running it through modern AI tools.
What happened next completely changed the way I look at art.

āļø AI as a Tool ā Not a Replacement
Thereās a lot of fear right now in the art world.
A lot of artists are asking:
- āAm I going to be replaced?ā
- āWhatās the point of drawing if AI can do it faster?ā
But hereās the truth most people donāt want to admit:
AI didnāt create this piece. I didā20 years ago.
What AI did was:
- Save me hours (or days) of rework
- Help refine lighting, color, and composition
- Give me a new way to revisit old ideas
Thatās not replacement. Thatās collaboration.
š§ What AI Canāt Replace
Hereās where things get real.
AI can learn styles.
It can mimic anatomy.
It can generate images in seconds.
But it cannot replicate your experience.
It doesnāt know:
- What inspired you as a kid
- The movies that shaped your imagination
- The comics you studied panel by panel
- The years you spent learning what āfeels rightā in a scene
For me, that influence comes from horror and comic books. That DNA is in the original sketchāand it carries through every version of it.
AI can enhance that.
But it didnāt live it.
āļø The Artists Who Will Thrive (and the Ones Who Wonāt)
Letās be blunt.
Artists arenāt going to be replaced by AI.
Theyāre going to be replaced by artists who know how to use AI.
Weāve seen this before:
- In the 1990s, artists pushed back against digital inking
- In the early 2000s, tools like Poser introduced 3D into comic workflows
- Every time, there was resistance⦠and every time, the industry moved forward anyway
The difference now?
Itās moving faster.
If you refuse to learn the tools, youāre not protecting your artāyouāre limiting it.
Meanwhile, bigger companies are already using this technology to speed up production, cut costs, and expand output.
So the question becomes:
Are you going to fight the tool⦠or master it?
š„ The Real Opportunity for Independent Artists
Hereās where this gets exciting.
Because of AI, I can now:
- Repurpose old artwork into new content
- Create visuals for blog posts, comics, and Patreon
- Produce high-quality images without starting from scratch every time
That means:
- More content
- Faster turnaround
- More opportunities to grow an audience
And for independent creators?
Thatās everything.
š§© Art + AI = Partnership
At the end of the day, this isnāt about choosing sides.
Itās about understanding this:
You and AI are not competitors. Youāre partners.
Your ideas, your style, your voiceāthatās the foundation.
AI just helps you build faster.
šÆļø Final Thought
Could someone generate a similar image with a prompt alone?
Maybe.
But they wouldnāt generate this image.
Because this one started with a pencil, 20 years ago, from a specific person with a specific vision.
And no toolāno matter how advancedācan replace that.

