Lamby wrote:
gonna try to find an example

if you zoom in on the eyes you will see that the shading is different. The eye on the left is more blended, the eye on the right is not blended, and if you look very closely at the eyes you can see a few lines that just don't make sense
and on the hair on the left side, just above her shoulder you can see a super random highlight
if you look closely at the left ear you can also see it is kinda weird
Now this image was 'luckily' labeled as ai, but at first glance, you don't really see it because the ai is even mimicking the linework that makes some art look very authentic
Heartbroken wrote:
I really hate that nowadays you also have to inspect every piece of art first, it sucks for the artist and the customer. And sometimes it IS really hard to see. The best tip i can give is that usually the eyes are a giveaway (the shading on the eyes being different from eachother) and random pieces of hair/clothes blending into eachotherLamby wrote:
when we were at a con 2 weeks ago i was like besties yall are gonna have to make sure i dont buy anything thats ai, bc im so clueless abt itdevilcake wrote:
All of vp gonna be single handedly financially support this one artist
HAHAHA based. Lately i've been seeing so much ai 'art' that it honestly is a breath of fresh airAll of vp gonna be single handedly financially support this one artist
gonna try to find an example

if you zoom in on the eyes you will see that the shading is different. The eye on the left is more blended, the eye on the right is not blended, and if you look very closely at the eyes you can see a few lines that just don't make sense
and on the hair on the left side, just above her shoulder you can see a super random highlight
if you look closely at the left ear you can also see it is kinda weird
Now this image was 'luckily' labeled as ai, but at first glance, you don't really see it because the ai is even mimicking the linework that makes some art look very authentic