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Stumbled onto this shitty game trailer on youtube and instantly clocked it as ai art

Cant really put to words why exactly they're so instantly recognisable

Something about the wierd sharp lines and doll like faces

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[โ€“] TechnoUnionTypeBeat@hexbear.net 16 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I tend to find AI slop just super overcooked. Because the people who use it lack any sense for what art is, they adopt a "more is more" approach, so the art is always just jammed full of details in every inch, regardless of whether it works in terms of composition or sense, making it look busy and messy. Why is there a random shiny gear over her shoulder? What is the Thing on her other shoulder? Why has the chocolate got shid on it?

Even when the slop generator can prompt things well enough to keep the composition restrained, the rendering of everything will be overcooked. Every artist will skimp on some parts of an image to deal with the focal points, while AI will instead go 110% all out on rendering shading and lighting across every inch of the image again making it busy and messy

It's easy to clock this shit because it lacks any actual concept of what humans find appealing, because no human is involved at any step (even prompting it, techbros don't count)

[โ€“] conditional_soup@lemm.ee 5 points 3 days ago

Overcooked is a great way of putting it, tbh