Hacker News with Generative AI: Illustration

Chris Moore, illustrator for classic sci-fi books, has died (nytimes.com)
Chris Moore, a British artist who conjured fantastical worlds with high-sheen covers for books by science-fiction masters like Philip K. Dick, Arthur C. Clarke and Alfred Bester, and who lent his artistry to albums by Rod Stewart and Fleetwood Mac, died on Feb. 7 at his home in Charmouth, on the southwestern coast of England. He was 77.
José Guadalupe Posada's Engravings of Unusual Births (Ca. 1880–1910) (publicdomainreview.org)
The Mexican illustrator José Guadalupe Posada (1852–1913) is best known today for his popularization of calaveras — fully-dressed, grinning skeletons posed as if in the full flush of life.
Ask HN: Easiest way to create simple illustrations? (ycombinator.com)
Id like to for example generate simple line drawn images of feet/rollerblading in various angles with arrows.<p>Or if I was making a tutorial on archery, generate various frames of a person holding a bow at different draw lengths, etc.<p>Now obviously theres a ton of ways to do this, what I am wondering if what's the laziest way I can do them?
Procreate defies AI trend, pledges "no generative AI" in its illustration app (arstechnica.com)
Teenage Maurice Sendak illustrated his teacher's 1947 pop-sci book (arstechnica.com)
Love Spells and Deadly Shrieks: Illustrations of Mandrakes (Ca. 650–1927) (publicdomainreview.org)
Survey reveals translators and illustrators losing work to AI (societyofauthors.org)