Something's wrong, I can feel it. Might be nothing, but I can't shake that the vibes are off. I don't like being paranoid about AI like this, but these posts, now that I see multiple of them, are firing off alarm bells.
Something's wrong, I can feel it. Might be nothing, but I can't shake that the vibes are off. I don't like being paranoid about AI like this, but these posts, now that I see multiple of them, are firing off alarm bells.
I think he is using AI. It looks like he takes photos of a blank sheet of paper and then uses Photoshop to overlay AI-generated images on top of it, really scummy if you ask me
The way the lines and color go all the way to the edge of the paper is very suspect. The only way I can think of for a human being working with pens and paper to do that is to draw on a larger sheet of paper then cut the sides down. Any other method would result in lines on or near the edge of the paper being disrupted by the pen rolling off the paper onto the drawing surface.
The way the lines and color go all the way to the edge of the paper is very suspect. The only way I can think of for a human being working with pens and paper to do that is to draw on a larger sheet of paper then cut the sides down. Any other method would result in lines on or near the edge of the paper being disrupted by the pen rolling off the paper onto the drawing surface.
Worth noting that all the posts are taken with the paper on a paper cutting mat, so it would actually check out.
Worth noting that all the posts are taken with the paper on a paper cutting mat, so it would actually check out.
If you want to nitpick these posts, you could note that the desk/workspace is too clean and consistent, but I think examining the artwork itself would be more prudent. Like how many of them have oddities with the lines, anatomy, and such. The Kokoro (post #9701897) one in particular has her smiling (which I guess isn't the biggest red flag in itself, but adds to the list) and a random skin fang for some reason, which might be why it got singled out before.
And to clue in any passersby missing context, this is about all of this artist's posts, not just this one.
If you want to nitpick these posts, you could note that the desk/workspace is too clean and consistent, but I think examining the artwork itself would be more prudent. Like how many of them have oddities with the lines, anatomy, and such. The Kokoro (post #9701897) one in particular has her smiling (which I guess isn't the biggest red flag in itself, but adds to the list) and a random skin fang for some reason, which might be why it got singled out before.
And to clue in any passersby missing context, this is about all of this artist's posts, not just this one.
I actually agree some of these posts look a bit weird in purely the artwork part. It's just important that an artist cleaning up their desk before taking a photo shouldn't be used to accuse them of AI.
Well that's where you are not quite wrong. Legally, yes, they can't draw lolis. But nothing said anything about drawing a short female with childlike proportions.
Jokes aside, "yakuza" don't really had that kind of power you know, also they can't venture in countries that have groupes like mafia, triad or etc. Wanna hound an artist that is living somewhere or who is a friend of a powerful criminal group? good luck getting in
Although in Japan you pretty likely might get harrased by random people.
Also imagine wasting time and energy in the internet to hound down people that draws lewds, they do this already with real people but nothing happen so this is just clownshow. the only worse thing happens if just your social account getting nuked due to reports but that is from obvious white-knights.
Internet's Combined Degeneracy > Yakuza
But there are still more threats of censorship, like the online payment platforms and the recent UK porn law.