Are we really turning to AI to create a few 3D shapes and a rock wall with a hole in it?
I get the joke - it’s funny even. But seriously I would rather see a crude stick drawing from someone with no artistic talent than this soulless slop.
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Are we really turning to AI to create a few 3D shapes and a rock wall with a hole in it?
I get the joke - it’s funny even. But seriously I would rather see a crude stick drawing from someone with no artistic talent than this soulless slop.
Someone made a better version back in 2021 as well.
This is a million times better than that Ai slop
how did you recognise it? I only managed to after zooming in to see the wobble in the text
It's so fucking common these days. I keep seeing it on things I want to like, but I refuse to encourage the behavior.
I just got the hardcopy of this novel about a week ago and it's amazing.
I’m oblivious. What novel is this?
Other commenter got the title. The artist is Junji Ito, and he has a lot of works as equally creepy as this one. Uzumaki might be the most popular one
If you’re curious they made uzumaki into an anime.
I'll be honest, I'm immediately apprehensive that they messed it up. Is it good? Quick Google search says Ito was involved so that's a relief
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