@dechozen you are bulk uploading posts from AI prompter
That's my bad. I ran some of their art through an AI art checking tool and it came clean, but turns out I was mistaken. Do you have recommendations for sites or tools to avoid this in the future?
That's my bad. I ran some of their art through an AI art checking tool and it came clean, but turns out I was mistaken. Do you have recommendations for sites or tools to avoid this in the future?
If you zoom in a bit, you can clearly see that the lines are obviously AI-generated — the lines from different parts are blended together. Or the fact that he can upload overly polished illustrations every day. He even wrote on his Twitter that he uses NovelAI.some of his drawings even have six fingers.
That's my bad. I ran some of their art through an AI art checking tool and it came clean, but turns out I was mistaken. Do you have recommendations for sites or tools to avoid this in the future?
AI-checking sites and tools are themselves powered by AI and therefore just as prone to making errors. Don't bother using them.
That's my bad. I ran some of their art through an AI art checking tool and it came clean, but turns out I was mistaken. Do you have recommendations for sites or tools to avoid this in the future?
Do you have recommendations for sites or tools to avoid this in the future?
Sites are worthless and waste of time, your own eyes are the best and fastest tool when you know what to look for. Treat every post like a replicant, check the eyes. AI struggles to genertate matching, non blurry eyes. Of course, slightly mismatching pupils (otherwise good looking eyes) doesnt necessarily mean its AI but (often) newer, real artist who still doesnt have fully developed their craft. So you may need to play AI or bad artist, which is fun game by itself. Always check the artist tag if existing. If art looks good yet there is no tag/very low post count, be very suspicious, check the tag and the posts if they have been deleted for being AI.
Other than that, scan the picture (with your eyes) for blurry smudges/things ''melting''. Free/cheap AI models also have resolution limit that you should be able to notice when you know its there. On other hand, solid linework that has bits of color painted over (or missing bits of color near the edges) is quite definite human trait that AI doesnt seem to replicate.
In this specific picture you have following tells: Eyes Hair flower's pistil Tag(?) on the choker Navel looks off Left metal(?) bit on the bikini bleeds over to the string, as well does not match with the right side Right side tie melts into itself Weird blur on the sides of the thighs + probably more