bro, perspective? the door is swinging outwards.. not that it looks super accurate, but artists can make mistakes
Actually I also think there’s an AI job. First art looks okay, details are okay, but second art, where Astra is jacket-less is much different. Different perspective, different details, different picture on the wall, no “Astra” on her collar. Of course, artists can make mistakes or get lazy, but this doesn’t look like this. Normal artists just use (I dunno) layers, so they can first draw Astra nude, then add a jacket, so viewer can switch two pics and woooh magic That’s how 99,9% artist do. But… did that guy just draw the same art of Astra with same pose and location just twice and differently? That’s why I think that’s ain’t honest job done.
Actually I also think there’s an AI job. First art looks okay, details are okay, but second art, where Astra is jacket-less is much different. Different perspective, different details, different picture on the wall, no “Astra” on her collar. Of course, artists can make mistakes or get lazy, but this doesn’t look like this. Normal artists just use (I dunno) layers, so they can first draw Astra nude, then add a jacket, so viewer can switch two pics and woooh magic That’s how 99,9% artist do. But… did that guy just draw the same art of Astra with same pose and location just twice and differently? That’s why I think that’s ain’t honest job done.
But it’s even more odd cuz other arts of Rucarachi are… absolutely normal. Yes his style is reminds of AI a bit, but if we look closer it’s drawn by a human, there’s even speedpaint posted. So I sincerely don’t understand what’s wrong with Astra.
Did you not stop for a moment and think that the artist might've redrawn the piece and decided to add extra details including a jacket this time around and that this wasn't meant to simply be the addition of a jacket to the previous post?
Yes, a typical variant set usually looks like flipping layers since that's exactly how the effect is achieved, but simply having different details than the previous post isn't always a tell of non-human effort. See revision and redrawn.