RBLX/ai - Elevate Your Game with AI-Generated Icons and Thumbnails

Hey— adding onto this. There is currently a website going around claiming to be RBLX/ai (using our graphics and same design website). They use a slightly different domain to us. We are working to get it resolved.

Please do not fall for any of these scams. Do not interact with any impersonators.

Our ONLY website is https://rblxai.com & our only links are listed in the reply above.

yuck… ai
just pay an actual artist big dawg

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Anytime I see AI images on a roblox game I refuse to play it. Not only does it make your game look sloppy and poorly made- if you cant be bothered to make your own icon what other corners are you cutting that make your game unplayable…

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Not gonna lie, Microsoft Copilot has really helped me with debugging, understanding errors, and explaining how things work.

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I’m gonna be honest, nobody likes ai, they avoid it when they see it, and the examples look bad. There’s no reason to pay for this, especially $80. This entire project is a scam, avoid it, and if you really want ai slop, use one of the free image generators. If you’re looking at this to possibly use, do better. I’m also betting the entire text is generated by an ai, because it has no soul.

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Open AI’s DALL-E 2 and 3 cannot be finetuned/trained. Which means all this service is doing is asking an AI to improve your prompt, and then using that to generate the image.

Also I just worked it out. It costs $2.50 for 6 thumbnails, so $0.41 each. OpenAI’s API charge $0.08 for an image while text generation is extremely cheap. You guys are being charged 5x more lmao

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There’s a common misconception that services like these exist to harm creators. In reality, they provide creators with more options for their own games/projects. This is a net positive, benefiting not only creators who need artists or programmers but also the artists and programmers themselves just as much.

AI is an incredibly resourceful tool, and it’s a shame that a small group of people view it in such a negative light.

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What do y’all hope to achieve out of an echo chamber?

Are you trying to get rid of AI or something?

I just don’t get the screaming on top of your lungs then claiming that everyone agrees with you.

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I am expressing my opinion, I am not saying all AI is bad, I am saying AI sold for $80 and marketed as helping devs be creative is bad, and AIs used for roblox thumbnails are bad.

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I think it’s bad to dictate other peoples decisions regarding how they create or how they spend their money.

I think it’s bad to have echo chambers.

I feel that the idea of art being a job is uncreative.

But I don’t think it’s bad to use ai for creating a thumbnail for your game.

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$80 For a prompt is a scam, if you want to pay it, it’s not my problem. I didn’t say art was purely a job, and I’m saying AI thumbnails lower player count.
Edit: My bad, it’s $100.

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I read the post again, and this is clearly just a pyramid scheme.

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Echo chambers are the biggest sources of misinformation.

A referral system is not a pyramid scheme, because in a pyramid scheme, you have to resell a product.

And it’s not $80, but it’s kind of obvious that it’s not $80. He literally has the prices.

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Do I really need to say anything?
Edit: I see you trying to make a reply, go on and defend the scam. Oh, and this reply:

and this one:

must I also add this one?:

oh, guess it’s a scam also, who knew:

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Do you know why it’s mostly inexperienced artists and people that work in a functional setting that oppose AI?

Because those are the people that see art as something conventional.

I’m against art being a job because I believe it to be damaging against society. I support it because I’m able to seperate myself from money that I’m not even making.

Let’s be honest, if you do art as a job. You lose control over your creativity. You are pressured to be inauthentic, because authenticity doesn’t pay your bills. You risk not being able to survive anyway, because the demand for art in a professional setting isn’t actually that large. You are forced into a niche, and you are unable to expand your horizons. Social medias have a history of discriminatory algorithms, so you are taking part in that as well. Not only that, by being a career artist, you stand in the way of artistic movements such as artistic freedom and creative liberation. It’s very destructive to be a career artist, a lot more than you know.

Are you an artist? My first google search was that almost every artist hates AI. Show me a picture of your actual art. No, AI generated slop doesn’t count.

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That last quote, it actually took a lot for me to avoid criticizing her.
Anyway…

I definitely see things differently.

Yes I am an artist.

A lot of the people that support ai are artists.

I have an entire list of reasons why I support ai instead of industry artists. I actually, before ai was even a thing, could not stand industry artists. They are really shallow to me.

I have had hundreds of people claim that I am not an artist because I support AI. A lot of people claimed that I did not make my art, or that I don’t have a say in the matter.

innerself

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And you drew this? Cool, but why do you support AI, if you know it’s ripping your art and people are using it for free when you can make money off it? I also said almost every. You can support AI if you want, I don’t wanna argue that too much, but why do you support this one in specific? It’s clearly a scam, and you can do the similar for free.

I’d argue that the AI is even more shallow, as you can’t talk to it, and it’s an algorithm made by people who want money.

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This is not a “pyramid scheme”. I don’t even understand how you are trying to wire together that kind of assumption.

I don’t think you actually understand what a pyramid scheme is.

This is a legitimate service with just about ~10,000 users and nearly 10,000 images generated (see community tab for recent creations) (you can also see vouches from people in our Discord), you can buy credits and use those credits to generate icons and thumbnails. That’s a tangible thing users are getting, not just a promise of riches from recruiting others. The main gig is about creating those images and not solely about stacking up referrals. The site doesn’t collapse if people are not referring others.

A pyramid scheme, on the other hand, would be if someone paid to join, got no real service, and their only way to earn anything was roping in more people to pay. Our setup is simply just good marketing, not a shaky pyramid ready to topple.

You also said “7,999 R$ is $80”? 0.0035 * 7999 = ~$28 You cannot exchange R$ for anymore than the actual exchange rate for DevEx. It appears you provided a cherrypicked example of an exchange rate based on what exactly?


(Source: https://en.help.roblox.com/hc/en-us/articles/13061189551124-Developer-Exchange-Help-and-Information-Page)

Your baseless claims about the service being a “scam” are harmful and you know exactly what you are trying to do. It would be great if you would continue by not making unsubstantiated damaging claims and stick to actual criticism of the product.

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You can exchange money for robux, though. Buying 500 Robux on PC is $4.99, 4.99 divided by 500 is 0.00998. Can we agree on that? 7999 times 0.00998 is 79.83002. PC gets more, so this is an increase. Doing the same for the the $50, just under the price given, gives us 76.1657161752.

I literally gave you a screenshot from the government, it’s also the first source. Here’s a screenshot of the site:

Why should I care about your number of users and generations…? There have been big scams and pyramid schemes before.


I originally just criticized it, until I got replied to by someone else. This is probably gonna be the last time I reply, as it’d be dumb to try and continue, but I hope I change at least one person’s mind.

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