Donmai

AI-generated art check thread

Posted under General

AkaringoP said:

https://www.pixiv.net/users/95686507
https://twitter.com/qianlou12374

Is this just how this artist usually draws?
Or should we be suspicious?

He's only been drawing since July of this year.
And there are currently 14 posts uploaded on danbooru.

Definitely has all kinds of weird things going on.

In pixiv #109557165, both of Mizuki's hands seem off: the right one doesn't seem to entirely know where it's lines end, and the left one just looks really bad.
In pixiv #111701033 the horizon just suddenly changes angle.

This plus gthe general look and coloring of the skin, hair and eyes makes me fairly certain there's good amounts of AI involved. Maybe they do heavy touchups though, since, apart from the earliest works, they seem to lack the common very mistakes AI makes.

岩戸鈴芽 said:

Definitely has all kinds of weird things going on.

In pixiv #109557165, both of Mizuki's hands seem off: the right one doesn't seem to entirely know where it's lines end, and the left one just looks really bad.
In pixiv #111701033 the horizon just suddenly changes angle.

This plus gthe general look and coloring of the skin, hair and eyes makes me fairly certain there's good amounts of AI involved. Maybe they do heavy touchups though, since, apart from the earliest works, they seem to lack the common very mistakes AI makes.

This is probably well-known, but one of the easiests way to notice if an 'artist' is using AI is looking to the upload dates. I took the bother to see their Twitter account, and they post various and different images in a short amount of time. Considering the level of detail on the images is high, and the images you posted have indeed, various typical errors in AI-generated images, I think there's indeed, AI involved. However, looking furthermore into their Twitter, I found some WIPS, here, and here, and here too. Evidently, the artist is making only linearts with a digital painting software, and somehow completing the rest of the job with AI.

Under this premise, while the images are not entirely generated with AI, it's involved enough. I'm no artist, but I bet making sketches and a lineart is easier if you have an AI doing the rest of the job for you, and so, that explains how he's posting so fast.

岩戸鈴芽 said:

Honestly, to me those WIPs don't pass the smell test either, especially the first one already looks plenty AI.

AIs are learning how to make WIPs now? Woah, I didn't knew. I have to be more cautious henceforth, since uploading AI art is against the rules.

SlaughteredMelon said:

AIs are learning how to make WIPs now? Woah, I didn't knew. I have to be more cautious henceforth, since uploading AI art is against the rules.

AI can do it for a long time now. There are line art loras or something.
Pretty sure it's AI.

Updated

Diet_Soda said:

post #6877550
Several details don't add up on this one but I don't have full confidence.

Oh my God, I steped into a little rabbit hole with this one, but here's what I found. No, the image is not AI-generated. The real artist is actually tagged in the image, qianduan mozhi, and reading his Wiki, he has a Pixiv profile, here. He's been inactive since almost a year. The description of the profile claims the artist uses Clip Studio Paint, Paint Tool SAI, and Adobe Photoshop as software to create their pictures. It also contains more or less details, like the artist gender (Male), his birthday, and a funny description wrote in chinese. I wasn't entirely satisfied with this information yet, so I checked his Twitter account too, linked in the Pixiv profile.

Created in November, 2019, constantly re-tweeting other artists, and between those re-tweets, he once re-tweeted the tweet of a dakimakura maker; why this last part is so important, tho? Before telling you why, I want to make clear the artist behaviour doesn't fit with an 'AI-artist' at all. Usually, AI artists create their accounts quickly, leaving the description empty, constantly uploading images, and they're too busy doing so to interact with their audience, or with other people in general.

Now, about the dakimakura maker part: Go again to the image in question. The description contains a BOOTH link to purchase a dakimakura with the image. If you read the description of the product, they cited qianduan mozhi as the responsible behind the artwork; of course, it's in japanese. Try to use the Google Translator as guidance here, and you'll eventually find the artist with his Japanese name, which is 末知みち, the same that appears in the Pixiv profile of the real artist. C'mon, check it out by your own. And actually, the artst has another dakimakura image under his tag, here: post #6772205 And the description contains another BOOTH link too, with, you guessed, another dakimakura!

My conclusions? The artist is real, the image is not AI-generated, and seems like the artist found a job as a part of the team behind these dakimakuras, dedicating in the creation of illustrations for a little company. That would explain his inactivity. Unfortunately, the artist style it's too similar to an AI-generated image, and he's one of the many artist who suffered the bitter pill of knowing an AI can replicate their style in an alarmingly similar way. Remember, the art-based AIs feed on external content to create the images, and this is why so many people still despise AI-generated content or anything relationed with AIs.

Lyren said:

This artist has been drawing for 16 years and have a YouTube channel with timelapses (most recent timelapse a month ago) so it would be extremely confusing for the artist to switch suddenly. There are no signs of AI in these images either and no sudden difference in artstyle compared to other recent work by the artist.

Thank!

Lyren said:

This artist has been drawing for 16 years and have a YouTube channel with timelapses (most recent timelapse a month ago) so it would be extremely confusing for the artist to switch suddenly.

There are plenty of examples of experienced long-term artists who have started using AI, so I think this argument is invalid. I don't think this artist is AIman, though.

Updated

Imagine_Breaker said:

Is this Ai i don't think so its consistent with others works originali belive is a mistake with the tags

I think so too. While there are some inconsistencies, those aren't the typical AI-generated images inconsistencies. Besides, the artist hasn't shown any sign of changing her mind and starting to use AI to create her pictures. For an artist that's been active for approximately five years, and interacting from time to time with her audience, suddenly changing to using AI seems really uncharacteristic.

1 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 118