Not sure if it's AI, but there definitely seems to be something fishy going on here. Look at the lines for the hand and how their chests sort of blend together. It reminds me of those filters that were popular a while ago to make photos look like drawings. The artist's other tweets using the same style like twitter #1601760216143388672 seem to have the same line issues.
It's most likely img2img or something similar. https://twitter.com/irumina777/status/1600795695169953792 Sketch colored by Ai. The hands are obviously odd, but Marisa's vest is the wrong color (white instead of black) and the hair behind her back looks like an absolute mess. Lines and bodyparts merge with stuff strangely all over. It's also painfully noisy. The lineart has horrible oversharpened ringing effect on it, which is AI doing JPG, something I see on my own generated content time to time. Or maybe it's just that it's actually a terrible quality JPG. Hard to tell these days...
nonamethanks said:
Not sure if it's AI, but there definitely seems to be something fishy going on here. Look at the lines for the hand and how their chests sort of blend together. It reminds me of those filters that were popular a while ago to make photos look like drawings. The artist's other tweets using the same style like twitter #1601760216143388672 seem to have the same line issues.
Yea fair point, it could be some other kind of filter, not necessarily one of the more recent AIs. But very obviously still machine-colored. Is there guidelines on such odd edge cases?
Looking over their twitter, the sketch's lineart is the artist's own and consistent with earlier work, but definitely not the coloring. Looks like img2img completion from the sketch, which'd make it AI-assisted.