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<blockquote data-quote="Beholder" data-source="post: 242654" data-attributes="member: 14640"><p>It looks very good, but it also has many hallmarks of contemporary AI art:</p><p>* The faces at a distance are fuzzy, like many AI art tools generate.</p><p>* Limbs don't look very functional physically.</p><p>* There are no recurring details across different images, suggesting low contextual understanding of what the same animal would look like in another context.</p><p>* The image composition looks too good, as if generated from inverse convolutions.</p><p>* The brown filter is probably an attempt to keep the style consistent across random content.</p><p>* Too many similarities with things known on earth with slight deviations, suggesting a limitation in imagination.</p><p>* The algorithm thinks in 2D convolutions immitating the effects of light, not calculating how light falls on 3D models. This can be seen from the strange mix of shadow sharpness faded together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beholder, post: 242654, member: 14640"] It looks very good, but it also has many hallmarks of contemporary AI art: * The faces at a distance are fuzzy, like many AI art tools generate. * Limbs don't look very functional physically. * There are no recurring details across different images, suggesting low contextual understanding of what the same animal would look like in another context. * The image composition looks too good, as if generated from inverse convolutions. * The brown filter is probably an attempt to keep the style consistent across random content. * Too many similarities with things known on earth with slight deviations, suggesting a limitation in imagination. * The algorithm thinks in 2D convolutions immitating the effects of light, not calculating how light falls on 3D models. This can be seen from the strange mix of shadow sharpness faded together. [/QUOTE]
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