Post ARJZ9aN2ws5OcIgsyG by Moto_Chagatai@varishangout.net
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 (DIR) Post #ARJZ3e0eVTVuAHNnyS by Moto_Chagatai@varishangout.net
       2023-01-04T23:21:47.452908Z
       
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       Sometimes you look at a picture and ask yourself, "was this constructed using an AI or did OP draw it themselves"?
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJZ9aN2ws5OcIgsyG by Moto_Chagatai@varishangout.net
       2023-01-04T23:22:53.537792Z
       
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       This is the OP btw
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJZOdK8Ff7w7RVESe by ehhh@varishangout.net
       2023-01-04T23:25:36.504000Z
       
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       @Moto_Chagatai It's human-made.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJZPBJxqnC9YlgZv6 by Cayhr@varishangout.net
       2023-01-04T23:25:43.843644Z
       
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       @Moto_Chagatai I would say this was a proper drawing. The color choices and "nature" feel of the house plants and fabric patterns wouldn't be this cohesive from an AI output.Plus the way the fingers are drawn... that is proper construction and understanding of fingers, and not how an AI mashes together fingers. It also lacks the graininess of the stable-diffusion algorithms.Did a quick saucenao and yeah, that's a proper art piece.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJZT6W5egHTokEC3c by LicPija@varishangout.net
       2023-01-04T23:23:44.722250Z
       
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       @Moto_Chagatai For this one I believe it was human made. There's something that no AI can replicate and I can't tell what is it
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJZTbBxbZbAxI33U8 by notrubix@varishangout.net
       2023-01-04T23:25:42.236391Z
       
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       @Moto_Chagatai and then I say "who cares, fat anime titties"
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJZYLZB7yrPwRAkUa by ehhh@varishangout.net
       2023-01-04T23:27:21.955179Z
       
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       @LicPija @Moto_Chagatai you can't tell?wtf
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJZZfjdctwymchGBE by Xeraser@poa.st
       2023-01-04T23:27:38.307852Z
       
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       @Moto_Chagatai Too detailed to be AI. It's usually very easy to tell unless you use embeds/hypernetworks/dreambooths to mimic a specific artist.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJa3qYfwztf2QxQLw by DrRyanSkelton@mugicha.club
       2023-01-04T23:33:03.079837Z
       
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       @Xeraser @Moto_Chagatai there are ways to make NovelAI develop a more detailed art style and future better models might be able to get to higher detail but nothing here resembles anything I have seen novelai drop. The grin almost looks novelAI but its just Asuna grin whose grin is copy paste in her works but the AI doesnt use it.Not to mention the human touch of how everything fits
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJaJkZpxMgp7Z5H3Q by Cara@miruku.cafe
       2023-01-04T23:31:46.112Z
       
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       @Moto_Chagatai@varishangout.net I believe art AIs can't write text yet, so it is at least human finished, I've seen a bunch of artists who skip the seething phase and adapt a hybrid style of making art so that's a possibility
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJaJl7Vw9d0o0qAXw by ehhh@varishangout.net
       2023-01-04T23:35:55.440756Z
       
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       @Cara @Moto_Chagatai lol, people don't seem to realize that there are tons of elements in an artwork that artists didn't draw themselves. if you ever take a look at clip studio assets, it provides you with a bunch of textiles, patterns, brushes, and generally free to use premade images. they use those all the time.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJalfJ19GlWsfWmf2 by Xeraser@poa.st
       2023-01-04T23:41:00.593305Z
       
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       @DrRyanSkelton @Moto_Chagatai NAI proper is stuck with what they have. There's probably some combination of tags to get more detail out of it but the normal results are very samey on the curated model unless you use tags like sketch, traditional media, etc
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJeU9GHQzRaOK9NLM by supersid333@varishangout.net
       2023-01-05T00:22:37.254616Z
       
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       @Moto_Chagatai I just don't care. It's not worth my time to try and decipher it.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJg3ZoUo5fwpWbzEm by Gigi@varishangout.net
       2023-01-05T00:34:54.472020Z
       
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       @Moto_Chagatai y'all it's pretty easy to tell this was made by a human, notice the irregularity in the lines, line variation without collapsing, the shading and ALWAYS look at the hands and eyes. Even the most advanced AI tends to screw up those three elements. If your girl is hiding a giant malformed paw behind a dress it's AI, if the shine in the eyes looks messed up to a degree even a normal human would try to hide then it's AI. Us humans are a bit obsessed with symetry and even amateur artists would try to make both eyes look the same
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJxWhMlVHE1sC74KG by INSTALLGENTOO@freespeechextremist.com
       2023-01-05T03:56:01.708692Z
       
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       @Cayhr @Moto_Chagatai So I just have to focus on fingers, colors, and whatever "graininess" is in post production and I'm good. About symmetry, most things I see AI output are mostly symmetrical so I don't get how that could be a distinction.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJzrCTFlahE2h3FlA by Cayhr@varishangout.net
       2023-01-05T04:22:07.383670Z
       
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       @INSTALLGENTOO Well the 3 things I highlighted were particular to that drawing. There is a "human element" that you can notice regarding the choice of colors, theming, and composition. Only a human that understands the theory will try to make those elements cohesive, while AI just has to meet your prompt, and it cannot . It has no understanding of the theory, because the developer (at least regarding NovelAI) only intended to make the output appear "good enough" (and some AI waifu outputs do actually look rather good), but long-time consumers of art (truly cultured men and women) as well as proper artists can see the difference. I specify "proper," because many CalArts and political activists call themselves artists to use the medium as their propaganda tool, who are all low-skill in the field of art, illustration or otherwise (who, coincidentally, feel the threat of being filtered out by a piece of software that doesn't even know how to apply the various realms of artistic theory in its final output).@Moto_Chagatai