• Korne127@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Okay, so a cartoonist posted it and it is signed. But there are some relics that are typically only in AI slop (e.g. the top right corner of the green sign)… I don’t know what to think

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      If vector art was used, or the outlines were placed/adjusted algorithmicly, this is a relatively normal effect caused by a bad path or stray vertices. While it could have been touched up with AI, I’d personally give the benefit of the doubt on this one

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      I’d have to vote not AI. Just scanned it really close and looks very much like digital art shading and the disconnected lines are a artistic choice.

      I can see where he drew the outline the fill and the shading, looks natural. But it’s hard as hell to tell each day.

      Think the safest thing artists can do these days is a return to physical media (paint, ink, charcoal). Digital art like this is just so easy for AI to shit out. Not a craft issue, not because it’s easy. But because digital is heavily in it’s toolkit.

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        Artists don’t have to throw away digital media, just they are adapting with process videos and live streams. A real proof of life sorta deal since AI is holding their craft hostage.