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Each of these reads like an extremely horny and angry man yelling their basest desires at Pornhub’s search function.

  • CraigeryTheKid@beehaw.org
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    Agree that was a strange take. Can you usually tell it’s AI/fake? Yes. Is it still achieving the goal of the creator/user? Yes.

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        I’m not into feet specifically, but when I ask for “Veronica Mars in a string bikini” I don’t want to get “Veronica Mars with unattached toes.” It’s distracting AF.

        Doesn’t happen with real models, or even human-made hentai.

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          Doesn’t happen with real models

          That actually happens quite a lot. Hollywood movie poster are especially full of it, as they rarely do specific photoshots for the poster and instead just copy&paste together whatever random images they can find. So you end up with stuff like the 300 poster where the sword doesn’t attach to the handle. Magazine covers adding an extra hand or leg isn’t all that uncommon either.

          And that’s the expensive stuff, once you go into low-budget productions like self-published book covers, it’s all just crude stock image copy&paste at best.

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            So about the same amount of work to Photoshop an celebs head onto a naked body.

            Got it. I’m terrified of all the poorly made fanfic. Even perfectly made fanfic will never have the effect of a real photo or irl

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          Rob Leifield could barely draw hands/feet and managed a successful career as a comic book artist.