• Catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zone
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        4 days ago

        I don’t know how to explain it, but all fake linocut/woodblock print images are kind of samey in a way that sticks out when you see it, compared to linocut/woodblock prints by artists.

        It’s almost always this same background color/texture in generated images too, whereas with real prints you might have paper that looks very different even if it’s that exact color. And plenty of artists go wild with the paper and ink colors.

        It’s not just one thing, it’s a lot of little things that give it a bad vibe.

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        I think it’s a couple different things possibly? The eye is weird. The fingers and toes are weird. The belly is weird. The positioning of the so-called anus is pretty far off from where it should be and pointing the wrong direction.

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      4 days ago

      Keep complaining while you can, in 5 or 10 years you really won’t be able to tell anymore.

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        But then it won’t matter. The problem is that this looks like ass and didn’t need to be made with an AI image generator. It could easily be made with any free word processor and a picture of an embryo found anywhere.

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          The rate of progress on image generation is on another level. Image generation models have gone from incoherent fever dream to near perfect in 5 years. In 5 or 10 more years I absolutely believe even us who know what to look for won’t be able to tell reliably.