Some people say it naturally looks uncanny for them, but it doesn't happen to me, I can't really spot them... One trick to try is counting the fingers, but what else can I do?

  • TheSpectreOfGay [he/him, she/her]
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    11 hours ago

    i think the easiest thing is inconsistencies. easiest way to spot that would be if something is drawn multiple times, it's drawn differently. i've seen eye highlights be drawn completely differently in each eye, for example. check elements that are repeated a lot in the background in places that aren't attached.

    • x87_floatingpoint [he/him, it/its]
      hexagon
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      10 hours ago

      elements that are repeated a lot in the background in places that aren't attached.

      Would the background "forest" in this "AI"-generated image be an example of this? The one that I circled in green. It looks oddly repetitive, I don't think natural forests are this regular...

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      • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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        44 minutes ago

        That image is all kinds of fucked up. Like there are serious alien geometries in it.

      • TheSpectreOfGay [he/him, she/her]
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        10 hours ago

        Ah my advice was mostly for digital drawing stuff as that's what I look at most often, oops

        I think in this I'm drawn to the buildings and snow. they kind of look like they're bleeding into each other and aren't as rigid as they should be. but yea, the trees definetly look off. to get that sorta blur you'd have to blur the background or have a camera's focal length set to... whatever i don't know shit about cameras. that happens in photography of landscapes a lot, but doesn't make sense to be right next to something that isn't blurred at all.

        • x87_floatingpoint [he/him, it/its]
          hexagon
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          10 hours ago

          Oh, and now that you point it out, you're right, some of the buildings are curved in a way that I don't think physics support...

        • x87_floatingpoint [he/him, it/its]
          hexagon
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          10 hours ago

          Advice for digital drawings is good, too (I sometimes look at digital drawings and share the ones that I liked, wouldn't want to be accidentally promoting "AI" stuff because I didn't notice), I just kinda picked the first picture that I had at hand for practice