• MagnyusG@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Realistically the legs are probably just actual drawings. Another likely reality is photoshop, to apply a noise filter, which would do a lot of heavy lifting in blending the details together to make it feel realistic.

    Took me a minute to browse through their portfolio and twitter account to find that they have posted sketches, gifs, and even memes about their drawing process. Semi-realistic anatomy and hyper detail appears to be a large focus of their work. People need to stop accusing everything of being AI, it makes only you look the fool and is disrespectful to people that work hard to make their pictures look good.

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      7 days ago

      I didn’t browse the portfolio yet but had to say, if it’s a noise filter it wouldn’t work nearly as well without the clever freckles and excellently done skin creasing, especially right around the crotch.

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        7 days ago

        Agreed, that’s what I mean about the noise filter blending in the details, they have other pieces where there is no noise filter and the skin, although it has a lot of details like freckles, creases, etc. it still looks super smooth unlike real skin.

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      7 days ago

      You’re still talking about content that can easily be faked.

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    8 days ago

    Realistically the legs are probably just actual photographs. Another likely reality is photoshop ai, which would come from photographs.