How to Spot AI Art (STOP Accusing Artists of Using AI So Much!!) || SPEEDPAINT + COMMENTARY

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  • @DuchessCelestia
    @DuchessCelestia  Месяц назад +413

    @ the 800 million people commenting that my voice sounds weird and bad or my mic is broken or i used AI to voice this video: i’ve had pneumonia for a month and did my best to edit out raspiness, wheezing, and coughing. i still have it and am doing my best with this my next videos, but it would be cool if y’all didn’t immediately interpret everything in the worst faith possible, and maybe be a little more understanding rather than immediately critical and accusatory.

    • @JunaTirzah
      @JunaTirzah Месяц назад +20

      Get better soon!

    • @willbe3043
      @willbe3043 Месяц назад +32

      That's such a mean thing to say! I hope you know that for every person saying something weird like that there's a thousand who simply thought your video was great and moved on.

    • @TheOnlyToblin
      @TheOnlyToblin Месяц назад +22

      This is the Internet. People will, without fail, always assume the worst and if they can't find the worst, they will fabricate it just to attack it. It's a sad, sad reality of our klout-based online culture.
      That said, this video was great. Truly appreciate the insight from someone who seems to not only know one side, but the other as well. Please get well soon!

    • @curious_corvid
      @curious_corvid Месяц назад +7

      Hope you get better soon! I’m sorry people have been being jerks.

    • @starzies
      @starzies Месяц назад +9

      what in the world... your voice sounds fine!! get well soon.

  • @tinymittensdesign
    @tinymittensdesign Месяц назад +1302

    ai may be notorious for messing up hands, but artists are notorious for talking about how awful hands are to draw and how easy they are to mess up.

    • @chiari4833
      @chiari4833 Месяц назад +51

      Which is strange hands are one of the parts i don't find intimidating to draw, maybe because alll the time i've spend in my life looking at mine... 😂

    • @2e2i23
      @2e2i23 Месяц назад +69

      ​@@chiari4833Thats how I feel abt trees. I do cartoon art so hands aint usually a problem. What I don't get is people's struggles with trees. Trees and plants are so beautiful and enjoyable to draw, you just imagine how they grew and they're all so different. I love them

    • @Pawbrew
      @Pawbrew Месяц назад +76

      @@chiari4833 different people have different strengths and weaknesses, this may be why you’re good at hands while others are not!

    • @bagelisdead
      @bagelisdead Месяц назад +20

      some days i can do hands no problem and on other days hands make me want to jump off a bridge. but yeah, from what i've noticed, the most obvious ai hands are the ones where the ai gets confused and just decided to merge the fingers together. hands alone are not at all enough to accuse anyone of ai art.

    • @FitMuffin
      @FitMuffin Месяц назад +4

      Ik, how did everyone (including me, a (kinda) artist) forget this?!

  • @chascuk
    @chascuk Месяц назад +2085

    A side effect of people passing off AI generated art as their own work is that it will become part of the training data for future AIs. This could create a weird feedback loop that actually makes the AI worse.

    • @TaikenUchida41
      @TaikenUchida41 Месяц назад +197

      Eventually or pretty soon, they will have to develop A.I. that creates its own synthetic data to compensate for lack of human-made data. That's how it could become superhuman, as developers put it.

    • @wayIess
      @wayIess Месяц назад +271

      An ouroboros, a snake eating its own tail, is how I've heard it described.

    • @peachesncharlotte
      @peachesncharlotte Месяц назад +168

      Wait, that would be awesome cause them ai generated images would look like crap

    • @skruber8619
      @skruber8619 Месяц назад +154

      the worse side effect is drastically lowering common viewers' standard ,people will start ignoring obvious mistakes like fingers ,multiple hands because the "vibe" is good enough for them.
      Saw a spy family AI pic with more than 100k engagement/likes ,there're literally multiple hands but few people noticed.

    • @TaikenUchida41
      @TaikenUchida41 Месяц назад +28

      That is to say that, while we could use it to get the best results in certain things we are not emotionally attached to, such as coding, driving or cleaning up waste, it's just unproductive and meaningless to try to make it generate the best art, novel or human voice, how to live...subjective things that can only exist in our context. Using A.I. for that purpose only creates more noise to be instantly consumed and forgotten... So, it's unethical to not make the distinction between what is made by humans and what is made by A.I.
      The biggest danger I see, when it comes to this kind of use, is that it could hinder our ability to have a connection with entities that WE KNOW FOR A FACT are conscious and human like we are.
      Moreover, we would be incapable of knowing when, how or why A.I. might turn against us.

  • @rach_98
    @rach_98 Месяц назад +2153

    I see so many people accuse of AI on tiktok especially for specific artstyles and it's INSANE

    • @DeadnyMaster
      @DeadnyMaster Месяц назад +157

      I remember when Ai became popular and was getting better. That was my biggest fear to happend, people mistaking real art whith Ai....
      And looks like is gonna get worse :,)

    • @ReesesBees
      @ReesesBees Месяц назад +66

      I've seen people accuse some Vtubers of using AI for their MODELS' MOVEMENT.

    • @tcg2717
      @tcg2717 Месяц назад +67

      Unfortunately some styles do get hit most with accusations, because those are exactly the styles that get produced by AI... just a f-ed up situation all around for artists.

    • @DeadnyMaster
      @DeadnyMaster Месяц назад +48

      @@tcg2717 and its even worse, because those styles the Ai stole are very hard to learn, so is like some kind of "more efort you put on make it realistic or hyper detailed, more false and contraproducent it would looks like"
      Just like RUclips whith his Coopa laws and the Sonic animators situation, the effort is unfairly taken down

    • @tcg2717
      @tcg2717 Месяц назад +31

      @@DeadnyMaster You are exactly right. The more realistically rendered your style, the more likely you will get accused of using AI. Because that's what 99% of the AI slop out there is going for. The situation really sucks.

  • @Goomzz
    @Goomzz Месяц назад +874

    This is why I recommend digital artists record part of the drawing process or keep around the original layer files. The quickest way to prove you drew something is to show the off process.

    • @hqTheToaster
      @hqTheToaster Месяц назад +32

      That'd be good advice, but you know DeviantART; you are either AI-extreme or No-AI. Or maybe I got cancelled for something else people keep bringing up in the background. Idk. Because I 'used' AI, even deleting the AI art on my DeviantART wasn't enough. Kind of toxic. I literally have to tell them that I won't use AI in commissions only for them to ask for 'murals' again. I never use AI to staple things together; only to find out how a work could go wrong. But no, as of today, I have to 'go sober'. I mean, look at the video; no neutral terms are used; the video maker even calls things to do with AI that I'm talking about 'Accusations'. It kind of isn't fair to those choosing to split the difference, so in order to be fair to myself, I automatically have to leave the AI scene. I'm not mad about it; I'd be happy to learn how to code and show my process like you said about art. But I guess AI by itself, made by someone other than the artist is lazy at the end of the day. It isn't that I care that it took me this long to 'repent'. I just don't like being bashed for building blocks. I have to use mental gymnastics because of the autopilot others create, and it isn't fair. I'll stop using AI (starting today, 4 13 2024), but that doesn't mean I care for trick AIs (and every single AI has some form of price, believe me), nor is it that I like people who can't trust me at first to see if I'm legit. I'll even give you my DA to show I'm not scared of you starting to bash as well. TintedHQ.

    • @banheezone
      @banheezone Месяц назад +105

      ​@@hqTheToaster This reply seems like it's supposed to be a comment on it's own.

    • @mitzurus983
      @mitzurus983 Месяц назад +60

      I've had people say my art looks like AI, while there is a time lapse right next to it.

    • @hqTheToaster
      @hqTheToaster Месяц назад +1

      @@banheezone Are you one of those people pretending to ask for art to use in Murals? Are you part of the problem? I hope not. Because as of the turn of the hour, I took away your ammunition for doing that. Now what?

    • @hqTheToaster
      @hqTheToaster Месяц назад +9

      @@mitzurus983 That is just AI users being jerks I think (Edit: That or corporations hiding their true intent.). I wouldn't think too much about it. I'm sure your art is completely fine.

  • @youzombee
    @youzombee Месяц назад +751

    totally recommend spotting ai based on how frequently it was posted too! a lot of ai 'creators' tend to post at a frequency rate a normal artist cant achieve (fully rendered works every hour/every few hours), and determining if the styles match up. ai can struggle with folds, and you'll be able to see in their gallery if their art seems to have these patterns. don't auto-accuse someone based off one work, it takes a lot of different ones to determine this:)

    • @seymourflux747
      @seymourflux747 Месяц назад +149

      to add to this
      be careful not to accuse actual artists who are just dumping a pre-prepared portfolio of art, to establish their precense on a site for example
      like many things, post frequency is also a matter of context

    • @youzombee
      @youzombee Месяц назад +53

      @@seymourflux747 FOR SURE!! i meant consistently:)

    • @PoorMuttski
      @PoorMuttski Месяц назад +19

      You really see this with artists who post mecha, especially intensely complex designs. That stuff takes days and weeks to plan out, render, color, polish, and so on. For an artist to post an insanely complex robot every day is just impossible.

    • @ilovethelegend
      @ilovethelegend Месяц назад +6

      @@seymourflux747 But even in that context, if someone drops a whole dump of AI images at once, you can look at them in context and realize that they all looks kind of samey.

    • @LMaruchan
      @LMaruchan Месяц назад +7

      ​@@seymourflux747 This is why I check the artist's history, not just their frequent posting. These aren't the only factors but just an example.

  • @Fuel6233
    @Fuel6233 Месяц назад +638

    rename this video to "delete twitter" and honestly everything works out. Just delete twitter. You don't need it... escape.

    • @BobobearBee-kw8bu
      @BobobearBee-kw8bu Месяц назад +33

      Exactly 💯

    • @Kawaiitwo
      @Kawaiitwo Месяц назад +66

      Better yet, don’t step foot onto the platform in the first place, if you can avoid it.

    • @yoruhimeyaya2184
      @yoruhimeyaya2184 Месяц назад +17

      I honestly want to,but I'm part of a very small fandom and the only other artist in same fandom is in twitter

    • @renoirrr
      @renoirrr Месяц назад

      @@yoruhimeyaya2184for me its cause for the fandoms i’m in, one of the fandoms congregate the most in twitter and practically nowhere else (the next closest is youtube but youtube isn’t really made for discussions or chatting like reddit or discord). The other main fandom that i’m use twitter for just has a majority women and queer ppl on the app compared to other spaces. Or at the very least that’s what it seems and what shows up on my tl. Bc of that it’s just a lot easier to find a community there than other social medias i use.

    • @skratchisrandom5596
      @skratchisrandom5596 Месяц назад +45

      I also vouch for deleting tiktok. I got into a miserable pit of hatred on there and finally deleted the app. Still struggle sometimes, but it's not nearly as bad as it used to be

  • @StarrySkyyyy
    @StarrySkyyyy Месяц назад +121

    "I was ready for machines to start passing the turing test, I wasn't ready for humans to start failing it" -Lily Alexandre

    • @lilunette9319
      @lilunette9319 Месяц назад +19

      People have always been bad at it, though. When Photoshop just came out, people still couldn't tell what false advertising was and still is. People believe a person lost 50 pounds with an imaga that was obviously modified. Not to mention old photographs that are double exposed. Which people believed it was ghosts.

    • @StarrySkyyyy
      @StarrySkyyyy Месяц назад +8

      @@lilunette9319 Yes, what you are describing is "machines" or, more broadly fake stuff, passing the turing test (aka real humans confusing it as legit). The opposite process, humans failing the turing test, describes humans confusing other real humans for machines/ai/fake shit.

  • @Dragmiredraws
    @Dragmiredraws Месяц назад +347

    One thing I’ve really noticed with AI generated images is the inconsistency between the lineart and the colors. In the image with the girls and the bird in the back, the shading is what most would consider expert level, but the mistakes were beginner. It’s hard to believe a human would have that lopsided of a skill level. Not saying it doesn’t happen, but it’s one of those things I always take into account.

    • @arkangel44
      @arkangel44 Месяц назад +34

      I follow someone with amazing rendering skills but their actual style is barely above beginndr anatomy wise and it kinda kills me-

    • @LongDeadArtist
      @LongDeadArtist Месяц назад +28

      @@arkangel44 A lot of the times it could be stylization. But! Stylization vs obvious, stupid mistakes in anatomy are obvious.

    • @kharmachaos667
      @kharmachaos667 Месяц назад +8

      Nah, honestly, it can happen. I'm really good with my sketch and line art... but terrible at traditional coloring because i hardly ever finish a piece to that point 🤡

    • @selenite3890
      @selenite3890 Месяц назад +12

      personally, as a kid, coloring and shading came EXCEPTIONALLY easy to me to the point I was making realistic glow effects in 2nd grade with ms paint and a mousepad. meanwhile my anatomy looked like that of a mildly talented 3rd grader. growing up, that was always the case for the people that art just came easy to before they actually started studying, one aspect would always be professional level but the rest looked obviously childish

    • @MichelleJNorton
      @MichelleJNorton Месяц назад +4

      This is not going to work. Because these are still two difference skills. Drawing, Inking, coloring, painting, not all artists master all these. So no you cannot accuse based on this scenario.

  • @Dekkard5
    @Dekkard5 Месяц назад +150

    Imagine spending hours, days, even weeks drawing, messing up, and rendering an art piece; only for some randos to accuse you of using AI

  • @duskianfae
    @duskianfae Месяц назад +375

    24:32 TO BE FAIR sometimes real artists also forget to continue belts and straps and stuff like that after they are obscured or forget to add frills to the other half of the bow. It can be caused by lack of attention, being a beginner, being in a rush (which results in lack of attention), or just being very very very tired (which causes lack of attention). It happened to me quite a number of times 🤡
    The solution to it is more for the artists to let the piece rest a bit before posting. Looking at it with fresh eyes make these mistakes easier to spot and fix. But too many times we are in a rush to upload our pieces or to send it before a deadline only to realize that oops they forgot to continue to pattern of that shirt below the arms, and then bemoan or joke about their own recklesness.
    Meanwhile, AI prompters wouldn't even notice that there is something wrong, and if someone points it out it is called nitpicking or gatekeeping, or go one about how these little flaws won't be a problema in the future and how great their art is and other bullshit like that.

    • @stillbuyvhs
      @stillbuyvhs Месяц назад +30

      Artists also mess up symmetry, mess up spacing between buttons or other objects, fill in space with semi-random textures which look good enough at a distance, etc.

    • @duskianfae
      @duskianfae Месяц назад +23

      @@stillbuyvhs yeah, its all a matter of how instead of what. AI generated pics have this melted aspect to its mistakes that only a computer seems to make, where with artists it has more intent and clarity, if that makes sense.

    • @xXMarioPlushW3bXx
      @xXMarioPlushW3bXx Месяц назад +18

      Sometimes I hate rush culture....(edit: actually when did ANYONE like rush culture??)

    • @kyubeyo
      @kyubeyo Месяц назад +10

      Once I drew a strap or something and it didn’t lead to anything, it was in class and I was very tired due to a bad sleep schedule. I noticed it and was like “damn Ai Kyubeyo”.

    • @bagelisdead
      @bagelisdead Месяц назад +8

      i once forgot to add a tail to a cat because I was too focused on other details and completely forgot about it lmao.
      but yeah, it's so important to be able to recognize what is AI and what might just be human error. humans aren't perfect either and sometimes mistakes slip through.

  • @3MB3Rx134
    @3MB3Rx134 Месяц назад +89

    Tbh I feel like this whole thing is very indicative of a deeper problem in the art community, from before AI, that not being skilled or good at art is a bad thing, that you HAVE to be talented, or you HAVE to experienced. They treat skill as a requirement and not as a part of Learning. If you don’t meet those absurdly high expectations your work means nothing. That all those hours of work come crumbling down as soon as someone notices that one anatomical error, or that one style they don’t like. They demand quality work out of someone, regardless of skill level or human error. They treat mistakes as a failure and not a part of learning.

    • @rindrr
      @rindrr Месяц назад +8

      This is very true, not to mention the ageism in the community as a whole.

    • @Iquey
      @Iquey Месяц назад +8

      There's definitely a cliquishness to age and skill, but if we are going to get past this and get more interested in the human aspect of the artistic process, we need to be more idea-curious rather than just output-worshipping. If we can rebalance the two, then human art can still be appreciated regardless of super high skill.

    • @yurisei6732
      @yurisei6732 Месяц назад +5

      Yeah art is probably the sector of society where elitism runs most rampant, and humans have been stereotyping artists as snobs for centuries so that elitism probably isn't a new thing.

    • @LMaruchan
      @LMaruchan Месяц назад +2

      Yep. This is why some of the people who use ai are unapologetic about it. I'm not a fan of AI art but there's a reason why it caught on.
      Some might even be willing to stop using AI and learn how to draw if the community had more empathy.

    • @am_Nein
      @am_Nein Месяц назад +1

      ​@@LMaruchanha, don't kid yourself. Ai bros will never change.

  • @deeznutts8073
    @deeznutts8073 Месяц назад +1247

    Easiest way of detecting ai art is looking for:
    1. Artifacts, where for example there are details on clothes or objects that seem to serve no purpose or look muffled and incomplete.
    2. Chaotic patterns, typically when it comes to things like geometric patterns ai will usually mess up and fill everything in a chaotic order.
    3. Things blending in, this commonly affects things like hair or design elements where they will seem to fuse together despite clearly being seperate objects (for example you can find areas on characters faces where their hair seems to fuse with their skin).
    4. Object depicted not being symmetrical, alot of the time when ai generates mechanical or cyberpunk subjects it is from a 3/4 perspective, but if you try to imagine it as if you're looking from the front both of the sides will not match.
    5. Incoherent backgrounds, if for example ai generates an image where background will appear to be made of many little objects, it will be almost impossible to actually draw a clear line to differentiate between them.
    Typically if you see art that has one of these its nothing to worry about, but if its multiple or all of them its likely ai.

    • @yavnrh
      @yavnrh Месяц назад +95

      Point 3 is what I usually look for, because it's nonsensical and basically impossible for a human to paint this way, unless it's done on purpose. That Kafka pic (14:01) in the video had a ton of these "errors". However, if new AI models will fix this problem, then it will become really tricky to tell if it's a genuine human artwork or an AI trash.

    • @drendraleigh4722
      @drendraleigh4722 Месяц назад +58

      A good tip I use is that AI image usually have no 'concept' or coherent theme. You couldn't put yourself into the artist's shoes and see why they chose to do thing that way because there's no artist

    • @someadorablebuffcat
      @someadorablebuffcat Месяц назад +24

      I’ve done some testing (specifically with Pixlr ai) it struggles alot with water I ask for a prompt for a mangrove forest with half of the tree (the roots) under the water. But it generate nonsensical and weird images that break perspective, logic and sometimes lighting issues at the water line (Where the water ends).

    • @mintyreview6794
      @mintyreview6794 Месяц назад +17

      may I add the fact they are awfully trying to be detailed everywhere
      theres not much room to have something breathe when you zoom in trying to
      observe all the details it might take more then half a minute and that is not
      what artist normally like to aim for!

    • @scrollandsurf
      @scrollandsurf Месяц назад +21

      I browse Pinterest a lot and it's inundated with a bunch of AI art, so I have gotten good at spotting these pieces and this is how I apply the previous points mentioned:
      I look for shoes and gloves! as mentioned in point 4, AI is not symmetrical (not in the same way artist are) so if you look into the shoes/gloves you'll see it has different details in both despite supposedly being the same design (Running shoes are the easiest to spot since they have a lot of details!).
      AI is not consistent, so if I you see a piece with the same character two times (like a character sheet) you'll notice that the details in both are different (changed detail in armor, clothes, pattern, cape etc.)
      And finally THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT AND A *DEATH* GIVE AWAY THAT IS AI ART; if it's fully rendered but doesn't have signature. Not all artist put a signature in their work (rossdraws, despite being the most stolen artist style in AI doesn't sign his pieces! or at least the instagram ones) but if you going to put your tears and sweat and blood into a piece, you're gonna sign it or watermark it, AI bros don't do that, they can't even bother to fix all the glaring mistakes in pattern and anatomy.
      If you are still unsure if it's AI or real, go to the account who posted it and you'll see; if it has 5+ consecutive pieces looking exactly the same but then it dramatically shifts in style or it has the same looking piece (like elves in the woods) for 5 consecutive pieces and the it's another character for five consecutive times, It's AI and they used the prompt multiple times (before AI we would assume this is a repost account of other people art).
      Also, check descriptions, both of the pieces and the account. I don't like how art bros over saturate pinterest with ai art, but I do appreciate when they tag their pieces and say in their account description that they use AI, it makes my life a little bit easier in this hell hole.

  • @TheAuthorStudios
    @TheAuthorStudios Месяц назад +125

    My biggest way to judge AI art really is composition
    Just look at the picutre and think 'would an artist who wants to draw really want to do so in that pose, in taht framing, with those specific details in that specific scene?' human's context-based tought process is the real true separator from computers who'se tought process is data-based instead

  • @lynnaekenzington
    @lynnaekenzington Месяц назад +137

    "Shirt folds and buttons" - Aka, I as an artist fail FANTASTICALLY at these and did not even know about the button thing 😓

    • @Brittanysplittany
      @Brittanysplittany 24 дня назад

      Wait, you didn’t know buttons on shirts are evenly spaced?

    • @lynnaekenzington
      @lynnaekenzington 9 дней назад

      Nope. I thought they got farther apart at the bottom. I swear I had an old vintage shirt that was like that.

  • @Theabsoloutelygreatmagician
    @Theabsoloutelygreatmagician Месяц назад +331

    wtf I’m so early lol…
    As an amateur artist , I actually have gotten accused of using AI, as I fuck up the hands pretty often, and people have also said I have a shading style similar to ai. LIKE WHAT. Ai doesn’t have a “specific” shading style. Tbh I’m not pro ai or anti ai but the whole drama about is so the problem about it.

    • @KindleTheSkywing
      @KindleTheSkywing Месяц назад +34

      This is one of the many reasons I'm scared to post any art I make on youtube (Also I'm not very good lol)

    • @Theabsoloutelygreatmagician
      @Theabsoloutelygreatmagician Месяц назад +13

      YES. (Not younger me resorting to post my art on Picsart or other small ass apps. Tho the communities in those smaller spaces go hard tbh)

    • @Kawaiitwo
      @Kawaiitwo Месяц назад +14

      Even as someone who’s pretty confident in my art skills, I struggle drawing hands. When I want to post a drawing of a humanoid character online, I either keep redrawing the hands until they’re perfect or just give up and hide the hands behind the character’s back or something. I never really worried about this before AI imagery started to become prevalent, I just cut my losses and put the art up anyway because it was fun. Now I’m always anxious that if I post something with flawed hands, I’ll get AI accusations. ;-;

    • @Theabsoloutelygreatmagician
      @Theabsoloutelygreatmagician Месяц назад +3

      Same here !.
      Like I am resorting to using my irl hands as refs… (😭) and tbh using ai as inspirationor ref I if you don’t try passing off the ai as also your own is kinda ok tbh. KINDA. Tho I’m not pro ai

    • @skruber8619
      @skruber8619 Месяц назад +9

      early Ai use blur brush style a lot (and high saturation) ,I knew an artist using anime style with blur edges got accused by twitter viewers ,fkin unlucky for them

  • @RossOriginals
    @RossOriginals Месяц назад +164

    Something I've been kinda disappointed with is seeing artists using AI voices and voice actors using AI art... and both while complaining about the fact AI is taking away their opportunities and stealing their work.

    • @yurisei6732
      @yurisei6732 Месяц назад +19

      You expected anything different? This is where AI was always going to end up - At its best, AI generation is basically a tool for letting artists who only have one skill create projects that require multiple types of art. And of course, at its worst, AI generation is a threat to artists who rely on corporate jobs for income. What you have here is cases where artists are using the good side of AI generators while at the same time fearful of the bad side, which should have been expected because at the end of the day artists are people who love making art - they were always going to start exploring AI at some point to expand the types of art they're able to create.

    • @am_Nein
      @am_Nein Месяц назад +13

      ​@@yurisei6732it's just disappointing.

    • @LumineScara-tp9sw
      @LumineScara-tp9sw 27 дней назад

      Voices is ok, i mean if your voice is from lot of anime character or game character then obv people will use them

    • @RossOriginals
      @RossOriginals 27 дней назад +3

      @@LumineScara-tp9sw
      Sorry but you are part of the problem.

    • @RossOriginals
      @RossOriginals 27 дней назад +1

      @@yurisei6732 Nah, people are just hypocrites.

  • @EeveeVSHoOh
    @EeveeVSHoOh Месяц назад +23

    Rip to the people who draw Nico Robin fan art. Saw a post were the artist was screaming about it's not being AI, it's just she has the power to spawn copies of her limbs on anything, hence why she has a third arm popping out of her back to help carry bags.

  • @ZombieOwl12
    @ZombieOwl12 Месяц назад +39

    To everyone who has accidentally drawn a character with to right hands: I see you, and you are still a real artist

  • @jamaicancloud
    @jamaicancloud Месяц назад +111

    As a friend of an artist that got their accounts on sites like twitter and vgen attacked and reported from the "It just looks like AI" crowd or they use faulty websites that "tell if it's AI" . It's nice to see videos like this pop up that help both sides.

  • @PixelCollie
    @PixelCollie Месяц назад +78

    If I didn't start my art journey a decade ago I would NEVER have the motivation to today.. from stuff like this, to increasing general hostility, no hope at all for a job in the industry, list goes on. We need to be the ones to step up and make this a better place and encourage new artists. I understand wanting to smite ai bros into the earth but one false accusation can kill someone's entire motivation and journey, especially starting out before you've really found your inspiration and love for art. It really is a shitty situation on all sides.. but just fact checking before you ruin someone is the least we can do

    • @am_Nein
      @am_Nein Месяц назад +1

      Right, I don't want to know how many young artists have given up due to ai.

  • @anony_apis
    @anony_apis Месяц назад +102

    ai skeletons are also pretty horrific. like get away from me with your 63 swirling ribs!

    • @zephyrias
      @zephyrias Месяц назад +8

      😂😂 this cracked me up too early in the morning

    • @Stratelier
      @Stratelier Месяц назад +11

      Basically any countable fine details. Hands are the obvious major offender, but in my experiments it's actually worse trying to reproduce text.

    • @nicefloweytheoverseer7632
      @nicefloweytheoverseer7632 28 дней назад

      Yea, it's literal gibberish.

    • @xcyan_lilyx5788
      @xcyan_lilyx5788 24 дня назад +2

      Also there’s small details that are really weird. Some that I’ve seen are floating lampposts, random doors high up on a wall with no way to get up to them, and tables that don’t seem to have any legs. Even when the hands, eyes, and face look normal, there’s usually something else in the picture that doesn’t make sense.

  • @stillbuyvhs
    @stillbuyvhs Месяц назад +103

    @21:54 There was apparently an episode of an old Filmation cartoon where they accidentally gave a character an extra arm for a few frames. When someone's working fast, they make mistakes you'd never expect a human to make.

    • @alexadamczyk8962
      @alexadamczyk8962 Месяц назад +14

      Those are intentional and are called smears

    • @TriegaDN
      @TriegaDN Месяц назад +7

      Could be with cel animation, they left a cel in the frame that wasn't supposed to be there. Not a drawing thing

    • @mentemirabolante2897
      @mentemirabolante2897 29 дней назад

      thats smears of animation

  • @Idgaf_what_my_handle_is
    @Idgaf_what_my_handle_is Месяц назад +413

    Something to mention, if an artist draws only 3 fingers ( and one thumb) , it is most likely a stylistic choice. Like you said, hands are incredibly hard to draw and only adding 3 fingers is much easier and it looks better on simpler art styles. So, look for hands with more fingers/thumbs than less fingers.

    • @wayIess
      @wayIess Месяц назад +105

      Four fingered hands (including thumb) is a pretty classic style for cartoons. I'm surprised it's being used to label art ai.

    • @Idgaf_what_my_handle_is
      @Idgaf_what_my_handle_is Месяц назад +65

      @@wayIess Yeah, I am just saying this so people don't go around seeing artists with a cartoony style and saying their art is ai generated.

    • @wayIess
      @wayIess Месяц назад +18

      ​@@Idgaf_what_my_handle_isAh, gotcha 😁

    • @kyubeyo
      @kyubeyo Месяц назад +4

      I’m loving 4 fingers ngl

    • @Dave102693
      @Dave102693 Месяц назад +9

      It’s a western cartoon art style trope

  • @lizziescott
    @lizziescott Месяц назад +16

    Another good idea is to look at the artist other work.
    Just earlier this week I saw a fanart of PinkiePie, it felt alittle off because her cutiemark was weirdly shaped. The bottoms of the balloons were oddly wide and made them look more squarish.
    She was also in a laying pose, so the foreshorting on her body was hard to make out.
    But!! I went to the artist Twitter and found out that they draw her cutiemark like that EVERY time. It's off and squarish- but it's obviously like that as a choice because it's *always* squarish.
    The face and hair on the Pinkie also lined up with how they draw ponies face and hair on their other pieces. So I came to the conclusion that it wasn't AI.
    There was another case where I saw someone's fanart, it felt off, I checked their profile and sure enough every other piece they uploaded was entirely different and had even more tells for it being AI.

  • @javiermedina7663
    @javiermedina7663 Месяц назад +13

    When there’s too much detail, but the details have no rhyme or reason that’s a great sign. If someone is gonna draw their art with a lot of detail in hair, clothes, weapons etc. they won’t just do random shapes with no pattern

  • @13blackcrows
    @13blackcrows Месяц назад +50

    I had my own art claimed to be AI simply because someone asked what my prompt was and I thought they were referring to AI, and they took my response asking what they meant as evidence that I used AI.
    That and I posted a lot at the time, which had nothing to do with AI it was just because I didn't have a life and spent nearly 24 hours a day drawing-
    Worst part is when I provided evidence like my speedpaints that show my whole process, they didn't even bother to look at it because one specific type of speedpaint can be faked (ones that don't show sketches and are recorded in software) so therefore mine must also be fake :VVVV

    • @LunaWithTheStrat
      @LunaWithTheStrat Месяц назад +11

      "YOU ARE USING AI"
      "I- just asked for clarificatio-"
      "NAH LAD YOURE USING AI"
      *shows them the speedpaint"
      "NAH BECAUSE YOU CAN FAKE CERTAIN TYPES OF SPEEDPAINTS"
      want me to just have an external camera recording my entire drawing process including lunch breaks and whatever? 💀

    • @13blackcrows
      @13blackcrows Месяц назад +1

      @@LunaWithTheStrat FOR REAL THOOO

  • @MythicBeanProductions
    @MythicBeanProductions Месяц назад +58

    One way i can usually tell something is AI is in the finer details. Often it smears a lot of small things. Also it usually has this look as if its been waxed over and then polished. Its often shiny and plastic looking.
    Edit: lol should've waited until the end to comment

  • @wayIess
    @wayIess Месяц назад +35

    This is affecting multiple forms of art too. A lot of knitters and crocheters who are aware of ai have noticed that this is going to ruin and invalidate a ton of real non ai projects. And with the time and skill dedication that comes with fiber arts, it really hurts these creators.

    • @24shineon
      @24shineon Месяц назад +15

      Not to mention the hell that is false images advertising as patterns that litter searches nowadays

  • @mintytrash
    @mintytrash Месяц назад +27

    Sudden and quick stylistic changes can just be the result of a beginner artist- not necessarily AI. I remember when I was starting out every piece looked completely different. This was due to mistakes and/or choosing to try something new. There's also the possibility the artist is doing a style overhaul - as in changing their art style completely. I tried this a few months ago myself, due to hating my previous style.

    • @helion2018
      @helion2018 Месяц назад +8

      ... Which is why Celeste only called it "supportive evidence" aka without any of the hard evidence that point doesn't hold any merit on its own.

    • @mintytrash
      @mintytrash Месяц назад +3

      @@helion2018 I was only elaborating a bit more in that. Celeste didn't say much about this point- so I was adding a bit of context.

  • @oalevine
    @oalevine Месяц назад +25

    a thing that's usually super obvious to me is characters' eyes. they very often look as if someone just slapped some shapes on top of each other with absolutely no understanding that those shapes are supposed to make an eye

  • @dinoheartnerd2265
    @dinoheartnerd2265 Месяц назад +93

    You are one of the main reasons why I always look forward to Saturday evenings and motivate myself to get through each week, a video from you is always a blessing and I get so happy every single time I get a notification from you. Thank you, dear Duchess. 🩵💙💛🧡

  • @blazethesteamdragon6202
    @blazethesteamdragon6202 Месяц назад +26

    One of the biggest tells for me isn't even in an image itself. Deviantart has been plagued by accounts only a few months old with thousands of fully rendered pieces on them. They'd have to be drawing at an absurd rate of like 33 pieces *a day.* They also tend to have little account info; no links to other websites and no "hey I'm new here and gonna post my entire decade old gallery to this website! ^^"

    • @Stratelier
      @Stratelier Месяц назад +9

      Yeah, dA runs their own implementation of Stable Diffusion with limited free prompts/week for everyone. But at least (if you submit straight from the results) the submission gets a hard metadata tag for "made using AI tools".
      I've used their tool myself, but I keep a hard line about only uploading "AI art" in the context of a broader discussion about how AI art works at all. For example, one piece recycles the same prompt but with different weighting on various keywords; in another, I deconstruct/describe the process by which I iterated through a prompt until I was satisfied with the result later. And so on.
      ...It also helps I'm a traditional media artist.

  • @biboybunny
    @biboybunny Месяц назад +55

    When it comes to speedpaints specifically I've seen some artist use "side quests" to prove its not ai. Like doing a math problem in the middle of their drawing process. I personally have no need to use side quests in my speedpaints as I struggle with drawing things long enough for it to show up on the speedpaints. Like drawing a hand 30 times because hands are hard.

    • @idi0tsanswich379
      @idi0tsanswich379 Месяц назад +22

      I never assumed the side quests served as proof! As far as short form quick speedpaints go I always assumed it was for engagement+ just because they DID get distracted

    • @CRT_sRGB
      @CRT_sRGB Месяц назад +15

      First time I'm hearing of "side quests" in speedpaints! If AI really is the reason, that's sad, because this is an arms race. I dread to imagine the increasingly-elaborate tactics artists will have to resort to in the future.

    • @BlandSpaghetti14
      @BlandSpaghetti14 Месяц назад +13

      I saw people doing that for a while on tiktok but know they're being accused of generating an ai image and then tracing it 😑These accusations are starting to get more ridiculous and annoying than actual ai art users...

    • @miami7272
      @miami7272 Месяц назад +12

      @@BlandSpaghetti14 accusing someone of tracing ai is nearly impossible to even prove? it really feels like people are using Ai as an excuse to attack artists they personally dislike

    • @TheCam920
      @TheCam920 Месяц назад +3

      Gotta love how we have to answer captchas in our timelapses now

  • @nanawakagimi1208
    @nanawakagimi1208 Месяц назад +78

    instant click!!!! omg i'm so glad you made this video. not everything is AI and it's sad people will shout "AI!!!!" at everything nowadays

    • @Paattel
      @Paattel Месяц назад +1

      “AI!!!!-” *gets shot*

  • @KimberlyPinkney
    @KimberlyPinkney Месяц назад +20

    What pisses me off is I was accused on one of my drawings, and when I showed my procreate timelapse replay video they wouldn't apologize. They said it looked weird. It took me over 4 hours and created a brush to complete it. After that, I went into an art funk tha,t after a year, I am just barely getting out of.

    • @miami7272
      @miami7272 Месяц назад +13

      people accusing people of using AI has just become an easy way to destroy other artist's credibility online. There are so many trolls that just leave 'AI' under art posts now

    • @isaaclai1636
      @isaaclai1636 21 день назад +1

      ​​@@miami7272AI is the problem, if it weren't for people being dishonest and allowing AI slop to seep into every corner of the internet by passing them as legitimate human work we wouldn't be in this mess.

  • @lightsalt8829
    @lightsalt8829 Месяц назад +13

    AI was made to assist us. Or show us "what if" art, like if Van Gogh was still around it could show an example of what his art would look like. The issue is when dollar signs start popping up. No one can replicate someone elses artstyle perfectly, thats one of the best aspects of art.

    • @user-ec6vf7zq9j
      @user-ec6vf7zq9j Месяц назад +3

      and one of the best aspects about art is that it was strickly human... then computer tools came along and made digital art a thing.... we are just repeating history with a new tool.
      That said... thanks for realizing the useful ness of AI -- I think it would be really cool if image generators were only available to artists, that way people who have no art skill can't replace you.

    • @ARStudios2000
      @ARStudios2000 Месяц назад

      @@user-ec6vf7zq9j The issue is, digital art still needs you to know how to use a brush, tools, and understand how stuff works, its you doing all the work in the end. This is not the same.
      But yeah, I've been of the camp that AI art can be used for helping out generate ideas and concepts and try to get some brain ideas firing. But I draw the line at people trying to monetize it and act like they did all the work for throwing in some keywords

  • @Magie-ug4jm
    @Magie-ug4jm Месяц назад +33

    "There is no artist that would give their character 6 fingers"
    Yeah, about that... Some of my fast done sketches want to say otherwise lmao

    • @Froggycolouring
      @Froggycolouring Месяц назад +1

      I accidentally gave a character 6 fingers once
      Nobody said it was ai tho :>

    • @ReesesBees
      @ReesesBees Месяц назад +3

      I've done that before as well as placing the thumb on the wrong side of the hand.
      Many times. Half the time, I don't notice it until after it's saved and posted. :"D

    • @Magie-ug4jm
      @Magie-ug4jm Месяц назад +2

      @@ReesesBees It happened to me twice once with Gawr Gura art where i had her pointing a finger, while rest fingers were a fist and i instinctivly gave fist 4 fingers, despite thumb and pointing finger being out of it and other time i was drawing character, that holds her daggers with her pinkies sticking out. Some weird assasin codex shit, they hold daggers as if they were holding a cup of tea and greet each other with dagger to the back i guess.

    • @BinglesP
      @BinglesP Месяц назад +1

      Every animator on Gravity Falls:

    • @mentemirabolante2897
      @mentemirabolante2897 29 дней назад

      i gave a character 10 fingers per limb

  • @BubblegumStudiosOfficial
    @BubblegumStudiosOfficial Месяц назад +20

    It’s sad ai has made us paranoid about each other using ai

  • @ChoccoGlx
    @ChoccoGlx Месяц назад +17

    AI art logical mistakes are TERRIFYING I once saw an AI art where the *SLEEVE WAS SPROUTING LIKE 5 FACES*

  • @tic857
    @tic857 Месяц назад +11

    The internet has finally reached the point I've been waiting on. Told my friend months ago "just wait. Soon Ai will be so rampant and the backlash will be so bad, that people will start accusing newer and learning artists that their work is AI because they tend to hyperfocus on one skill and not another specifically coloring and hands." My friend was like no ai art looks like Ai art and I was like my friend...spend more time looking at younger or learning artists.

  • @QB_L
    @QB_L Месяц назад +6

    With the rise of AI art in mainstream media, this is so important to talk about so genuine, real artists don’t get witch hunted or falsely accused of this nonsense 😐
    I once posted a finished commission piece in a Discord server that the client also happened to be part of; I also used this sever to advertise my commissions in their open commissions channel
    Almost immediately a Mod pinged me in the channel openly accusing it of being AI art, deleted the post, and dinged me with a warning, all with ZERO proof.
    I had to open a ticket to clear my name by giving the source file and they gave a half-hearted apology, but imagine if the client had seen that, or a potential future client saw that, and now their trust in my art was tarnished and I possibly lost their business/future business!
    It was stressful and humiliating and I’ve never wanted to punch someone through my computer monitor so badly than that smug Mod 😡

  • @euleletsplay
    @euleletsplay Месяц назад +35

    this is acctually such an important topic and if more then 423 people would have seen this, this would genuenly help the art community. really good video

  • @lu_laow
    @lu_laow Месяц назад +10

    As an art student...we can easily can tell between which one is real art create by people and Ai generated image. We will support the real art no matter what even for some one who just starting out in art🙌

  • @spoodigus
    @spoodigus Месяц назад +43

    It may be the fact that I had recently covered this book in English class, but this reminds me of the witch trials from The Crucible.

    • @Kawaiitwo
      @Kawaiitwo Месяц назад +10

      Ahh, The Crucible… an interesting experience. In my class (I think it was 11th grade), we read it as a proper play script. Sort of. Half the class read their lines with, like, 0 motivation. That’s just the high school experience, I guess.

    • @calciumrods1779
      @calciumrods1779 Месяц назад +4

      Same here, I've never seen the ai art accusations but people taking this so seriously and saying one can ruin someone's career/make them lose a following is INTENSE. I also learned about McCarthyism in history this year which is in the same vein of things.

    • @amberwingthefairycat
      @amberwingthefairycat Месяц назад +1

      Lmao, required reading. my teacher spent so long on that play. fun fact, it was written because of the Red Scare (against those who people randomly accused of being communists) and McCarthyism.

  • @akinaccord
    @akinaccord Месяц назад +54

    Given how much AI art improved on hands with designated AIs for generating Art, or the possibility to just remove the hints for AI in AI generated images manually and still be much quicker or better, has me concerned that it will just become more and more difficult in the future to tell if AI was used or not.

    • @wayIess
      @wayIess Месяц назад +5

      True. That tell-tale signs of ai are what programmers want to hide.

    • @bagelisdead
      @bagelisdead Месяц назад +3

      AI is definitely getting better and it is getting harder to tell sometimes. right now, at least for me, the realism/anime semi-realism art is very hard to tell human from AI, I can only assume it's because AI is incorporating IRL photos and images to help with accuracy. very stylized art is a bit more obvious because you can tell what is a conscious artist decision and an AI trying to fill in the blanks.

    • @yurisei6732
      @yurisei6732 Месяц назад +3

      People already can't really tell. I think a better use of our time than trying to identify AI-generated works is figuring out how to tolerate a world where we can't be certain any image didn't use AI. I expect that's going to mean two things: first, appreciating art more for what they are and less for who made them; and second, artists becoming more than just creators or art, using an insight into their lifestyle to make people care more about what they make. Essentially, more artists becoming streamers.

    • @mitri5389
      @mitri5389 Месяц назад

      ​@@wayIesslol tell me you know nothing with just a simple blanket statement 😂

  • @lawnmower16
    @lawnmower16 Месяц назад +7

    I think as a general rule of thumb you shouldn't accuse somebody of trying to pass AI art off as handmade unless you're really damn sure. For me the first thing that tips me off is super generic conventionally attractive looking front facing character and a strange mix of photorealism and/or multiple types of rendering in the same image. Then if I decide to investigate, I'll look for 1. Extremely frequent uploads, like several a day 2. Most images have exactly the same vibe and pose but with wildly different types of characters. 3. Within the images, things flow into each other where they shouldn't, like hair turns into clothes, fingers are coming from the wrong direction, etc.
    And for God's sake, it's so easy to spot natural mistakes with proportion, sketchiness, stuff like that. AI art's imperfections aren't those kinds of imperfections.

  • @marcuspotter7784
    @marcuspotter7784 Месяц назад +9

    I don't fully agree cause I've seen humans making logical mistakes. Extra fingers in manga, my bestie once swaped right and left feet, I sometimes sketch hands with the same thing, but all of that has one same reason: these were all quick drawings. Manga in question was old and even made traditionally, so author probably was way too overworked to notice, or did not have time to redraw that panel. My bestie just wanned to draw something quick and she, as well as I, does have adhd, so just did not notice that. I always draw my first sketch how it feels and later check to fix anatomy + I have a rule to NEVER finish and post art piece in the same day.
    So, for the artists: even if you can draw quickly, you have to take breaks. Do the sketch and continue the next day, you'll see your mistakes and it won't be too late to fix them. Or too hard.
    About AI: as people mentioned down there, there are usually artifacts, things blending and fusing in a weird way and overall logic. For example, yes, people and AI both have broken anatomy, but there is a difference. You can google creepy AI art to trait yourself. Also, if the art is really complex and detailed, like a professional drew it, but there are these logical mistakes, that might be a red flag, especially if a person is posting a lot, when that type of picture would take way more time to create
    But it can be easy to prove for the artist, that art is real. Traditionally we can take a few photos with some backgrounds in your house or outside, cause that is not possible for AI + it makes a lot worse mistakes with rooms and stuff. Digitally we have our canvas and can show the layers. Yeah, you should be working on different layers if possible + it's beneficial in 99% of cases to do so for your art

  • @jonmichaelgalindo
    @jonmichaelgalindo Месяц назад +5

    It's very easy to detect an AI artist: Are they too good? Then it's AI. (Also if they have mistakes.)
    But seriously this is the ONLY accurate, specific, well-informed AI-detecting video I have seen so far! Truly well done.

  • @esterbun9356
    @esterbun9356 Месяц назад +6

    I think the weirdest abnormality I have encountered is how I can tell, from a look, when images are generated. And I wouldn't be alone in this.
    I won't even have to see anything specific from the get-go, the work could be almost entirely flawless but it will just give me this feeling. I haven't been wrong with the only time I was half-wrong being when someones art was stolen and put through a filter that tricked my brain.
    Theres just something so uncanney about ai-generated-works you don't see in man-made stuff. Its not even the artifacts, or the messed up hands its just... something. Even aburdism, photo-bashing, colleges or intentionally weird/unusual stylistic choices don't raise red flags like ai does.

    • @Froggycolouring
      @Froggycolouring Месяц назад

      Yeah ai has a weird sort of vibe that I can just instantly tell is ai, then check it again to make sure it is ai and I’m usually right

  • @Rojin_04
    @Rojin_04 Месяц назад +10

    As someone who legitimately struggles with anatomy and hands, and has been having a bit of a art glow up (due to watching tons of RUclips tutorials practicing a ton), this entire AI witch hunt on the internet scares me.... (and ngl it is a witch hunt at this point...)

  • @mysticwolfentertainment
    @mysticwolfentertainment Месяц назад +11

    my favorite example of 'AI can't do jewelry right' has gotta be the Yu-Gi-Oh AI generations. AI can not do the millennium puzzle lol

  • @novathe266th5
    @novathe266th5 Месяц назад +8

    I feel like the best way to tell if ai "art" is well ai is inconsistenties or things that make no sense. It doesn't always work but it does help.

  • @PeR24426
    @PeR24426 Месяц назад +6

    Honestly ai art is so easy to spot. I don’t know why people assume artists of making one.

  • @Josephine427
    @Josephine427 Месяц назад +16

    "4 fingers and a thumb," Uhm... I drew a hand with six fingers once that all looked like octopus's tentacles. :D And that was years before AI art was a thing. It was in my art class in middle school. And everyone laughed at me for it. :(

  • @Vex-Trixztra
    @Vex-Trixztra Месяц назад +25

    Honestly, I just found out how good ai art has became a few days ago, like DAMN. I was just using it to differentiate between my bots on character ai (they are private). I really hate the fact this stuff is being misused. This could be a GREAT way to help us artists figure out character designs as inspiration and more, but these companies and others just keep pushing for advances in ai art. It's honestly disheartening that they seem to want to push us artists out of the picture so badly

    • @Vex-Trixztra
      @Vex-Trixztra Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for this video by the way!❤

    • @yurisei6732
      @yurisei6732 Месяц назад +3

      No one actually wants to push artists out of the industry, that's just a potential consequence of people pursuing AI art for their own reasons. Those reasons most commonly being: for the companies making these tools, making money; and for the people using these tools, creating images specific to their tastes or needs that they wouldn't have been able to acquire otherwise.

    • @anny8720
      @anny8720 Месяц назад +1

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@yurisei6732 well how do ai art generators make money if they're not replacing human artists? Their business model is built on it so ofc it will happen

    • @yurisei6732
      @yurisei6732 Месяц назад

      @@anny8720 Three places:
      1. Corporate imagery and stock footage, where there are already no artists.
      2. Selling to the tech bros who try to turn everything into a bubble, who were never going to hire artists because their projects specifically depend on the flare in the word "AI".
      3. Use by private civilians who need a lot of tailored assets, eg people running D&D games, who were never going to hire artists because commissions are too expensive to be used like this.

  • @alexmcgilvery3878
    @alexmcgilvery3878 Месяц назад +4

    Great checklist. In a different art, I saw a professor posting that they were getting a huge number of false positives for AI generated text. The AI program to detect AI work was faulty, It was picking up that students were using grammar checkers, and saying they'd generated the work. My response was to suggest that students be told to save all the versions of their work from first conception to final product. AI generates things in one shot, so having old versions which can track the development and change in the writing is proof that AI wasn't used to generate the work. I suspect that a similar thing could work for art. A progression of the image which shows the choices made by the artist, places where things have been erased etc would be proof that they created the art. I enjoy watching painting videos for that very reason, seeing the choices made by the artist, the changes in background, details etc.
    On a different note, with the advent of AI a lot more people are posting art mindlessly. I've made it a bit of a mission to track down a work of art's origin and give them credit. It has led me to some really fun artists.

  • @PsicologoGeek
    @PsicologoGeek Месяц назад +12

    I foresee a world where digital artist will be obligated to share psd of the art to prove it's not ai generated.

    • @botarakutabi1199
      @botarakutabi1199 Месяц назад +6

      I foresee a world where people won't really care whether an image was human or ai made, unless they care for the artist or the process of the imagery.

  • @wildwavesairsoft
    @wildwavesairsoft Месяц назад +6

    Artists accusing each other of a.i. makes me feel like we as artists are 3/4 of the way into losing the battle with a.i. art

    • @florianschneider3982
      @florianschneider3982 Месяц назад

      I could have told you that 2 years ago.
      the fact that artists, one of the most liberal groups on the planet, are so extremist in their fight against technological and cultural change is a clear sign that they are dying out.
      Fear of death is the only logical explanation for such hyper-emotional, irrational reactions as the idea of ​​fighting AI art.

  • @ryanclemons1
    @ryanclemons1 Месяц назад +23

    Yeah, I gave up on drawing because I drew like trash and was told i was drawing AI....bro I was just bad at drawing.

    • @wayIess
      @wayIess Месяц назад +19

      I hope you keep trying despite that. Everyone is bad at drawing at some point and it's always a climb to improve. You have the exact same starting point as Vermeer, Da'Vinci and Rockwell, etc.

    • @cosmicspacething3474
      @cosmicspacething3474 Месяц назад +1

      You’re definitely way better than I am if you drew your own pfp.

    • @ryanclemons1
      @ryanclemons1 Месяц назад

      @@cosmicspacething3474 I didn't it's just some random image i found online.

  • @NightStarGamer
    @NightStarGamer Месяц назад +10

    I've been studying how to draw the human head, learning different methods, and of course practice.
    Something that I noticed that could be a video topic for a different day and something for other artist to look out for is the amount of ai photographs.
    Search engines are loaded with them.
    I'll look up portraits for practice and easily 20% of them will be ai sometimes more.
    They have similar issues mentioned here where, at first glance, they seem okay, but on closer inspection, things will feel off.
    Sometimes, it's obvious that someone's neck being abnormally long, or looking like a slug but sometimes, they can be extremely subtle.

  • @encryptidarchivist
    @encryptidarchivist Месяц назад +6

    the irony of me getting an ad for an ai image generator immediately upon clicking this video

  • @scourgatory
    @scourgatory Месяц назад +9

    id like to add one thing to this list: if youre on a site that typically does not do much or any image compression, look for compression artifacts. sometimes maybe an artist would accidentally compress their own work when retrieving in from a site that does use image compression, but if an image is just posted and claiming to be a recent artwork that the account is claiming is theirs and its horribly compressed to hell in a way an artist with any self respect could never possibly let happen, look a little deeper and see if anything else in the image also suggests the use of ai.

    • @WingWong
      @WingWong Месяц назад

      Hmm… why? Is this because of the assumption that the generated work is small… and so will show artifacts…? Or that any person who uses AI art generators… doesn’t care about art? Just wondering how wide a brush stroke that is…

    • @scourgatory
      @scourgatory Месяц назад +3

      @@WingWong honestly it can be due to both. ive been in servers where ive had to study art posted to make sure it wasnt ai, and the compression is always the first thing that tips me off. ai art isnt made by placing brush strokes with predictable pixel patterns, im sure the ai is even consuming already compressed art. ai doesnt really know how an actual brush would interact with different canvas sizes. the generators might compress the images automatically i think, or its just a natural consequence of trying to shove a bunch of artwork of different resolutions into one canvas thats causes it. could also be through some means of keeping the technology cheap

    • @kimjongunsucksbooty750
      @kimjongunsucksbooty750 Месяц назад

      Sometimes AI is used to upscale smaller/lower res pictures. This can end up making the image look ai generated even though the original is human made

  • @elisaelisaross
    @elisaelisaross Месяц назад +32

    Free tools to protect your art from AI (both developed and offered by the University of Chicago):
    - Glaze makes your style not recognisable by the AI, therefore it cannot imitate it
    - Nightshade makes the subject of the image easy to recognise as a different subject by the AI, so that any AI that takes that image into its database won't be able to classify it correctly, therefore spoiling the database of information about that subject and producing uncorrect images based on that spoiled database
    Read all the explanations and indications on the internet pages dedicated to these tools in order to use them effectively!

    • @WingWong
      @WingWong Месяц назад +5

      The glaze and venom tools are pretty amazing. Though.. I do wonder what the long term impact of doing this will be. Ie, I see this corrupting non-image systems down the line as people use these images to train things like dictionaries or vision-to-text systems. Or vision comprehension systems.

  • @RossOriginals
    @RossOriginals Месяц назад +7

    I get frustrated with the way artificial images are filling up social media and art sites (and even being promoted by them), but we can't go around attacking eachother abou it. A friend of mine got that accusation despite the fact she'd been posting work-in-progress posts, and the person saying it was pretty rude about it and gave her a list of "mistakes" that were... really just choices she'd made in constructing the scene, but, even so, they wrote it out like "no human could be that bad at art"... like, geeeeez.

  • @ShelbyLikesStuff
    @ShelbyLikesStuff Месяц назад +12

    I want AI to help me do things like laundry not to take something I’ve spent years developing and making to be my likes.

    • @xXMarioPlushW3bXx
      @xXMarioPlushW3bXx Месяц назад +8

      Ai was created to help us for small tasks NOT to do our jobs and hobbies for us

    • @user-ec6vf7zq9j
      @user-ec6vf7zq9j Месяц назад +1

      ask the computer scientists, we WANT it to do everything it can. if you don't want to use AI then stop using Adobe PS or Clip studio or Procreate so many of your "digital" art features have technically been AI for a very long time.

    • @ShelbyLikesStuff
      @ShelbyLikesStuff Месяц назад +5

      @@user-ec6vf7zq9j AI is artificial intelligence. Lots of stuff that is called AI isn’t AI, people just need to learn the difference between technology and artificial intelligence.

    • @xXMarioPlushW3bXx
      @xXMarioPlushW3bXx Месяц назад +7

      @@user-ec6vf7zq9j that's not how digital art works...?

  • @lucindaflynn2016
    @lucindaflynn2016 Месяц назад +19

    This is so helpful!
    I have always been extremely cautious not to accuse anyone without knowing for sure. Because I don't want to give my fellow artists a bad time. But it is getting difficult for me to tell if something is AI or not, sometimes it just feels off but I can't really know why.
    More and more authors use AI to generate character art or their covers. So often I find myself being suspicious but don't know for sure. This leads to me not buying/supporting when in doubt, which is sad. But with writers, you can usually ask them who the artist is.
    I just want to support fellow authors, but it is getting harder sadly

    • @canyongoat2096
      @canyongoat2096 Месяц назад

      Andd what if you are an artist and a book writer at the same time but you still wanna use AI for your book cover? (at least as a heavily edited base?)

    • @lucindaflynn2016
      @lucindaflynn2016 Месяц назад

      @@canyongoat2096 What do you mean what if? I still would not want to support it. There is a reason cover artists have to buy the material they make their covers with, even if they heavily edit them.

    • @canyongoat2096
      @canyongoat2096 Месяц назад

      @@lucindaflynn2016 How is that related to what I said? Artists can just you know create the art themselves. Or get free cc0 photos or take photos themselves so Idk what you mean they must buy stuff? Or they can create 3D art and render it as cover? Also why would an artist/writer want to spend ages to find a probably not accurate stock photo and buy it (if they chose to not go cc0 route) when they can generate ai stuff that is more in line with what they need. They can also create base art then render it with AI or use img2img or controlnet to get the exact pose they want so at that point AI is just a tool for them like anything else. So then would you not "support" what the artist/writer wants for their own book cover? Lmao

    • @lucindaflynn2016
      @lucindaflynn2016 Месяц назад

      @@canyongoat2096 Exactly. If a writer used AI for their book cover/character art/writing I will not support them. I don't really care if you call it a tool. I find it unethical so I will not give you money for doing it.

    • @canyongoat2096
      @canyongoat2096 Месяц назад

      @@lucindaflynn2016 How is that even unethical my mind is blown. It's just art and self expression.

  • @h4iley._.fn4f
    @h4iley._.fn4f Месяц назад +7

    It’s crazy we even need tutorial’s for spotting AI art these days. Technology is becoming way too advanced, it’s ruining humanity and is taking away our skills istg.

    • @user-ec6vf7zq9j
      @user-ec6vf7zq9j Месяц назад

      it does NOT take away your skills. People didn't complain when cars were invented, they eventually got over it and stopped riding horses. technology is supposed to make everything easy for people everything from pencils to excavators (instead of shovels) to cars and computers. Most artists don't realize that they are really just mad that the job is so easy that more people can have access to a pretty image that we call art.

    • @rembedi7636
      @rembedi7636 24 дня назад +1

      Found the AI bro.. but for real, speaking as a young artist, this kind of stuff is demoralizing like nothing else. To put years of one’s life enjoying and honing a craft unique to you, only to witness the appearance of everything crumbling and a witch-hunt in all directions, and then be told your fear isn’t real? It sucks, man.

  • @cleanbeanArt
    @cleanbeanArt Месяц назад +7

    As a newer artist who is testing out a LOT of different rendering techniques and brushes as I hunt for an individual style... *sweats* xD

  • @JoelTheParrot
    @JoelTheParrot Месяц назад +6

    you know, i just now realized the specific colour of your character border being pink, I really like how because it's right between warm and cool colours, it works really well as an outline for both your avatar's pale yellow clothing & scarlet ribbon + belt AND the aqua and azure hair!
    good vid thx

  • @coilovercat
    @coilovercat 27 дней назад +2

    Heyo! I was the one who wrote the reddit post in the description. I wrote that post about a year ago, and since then, I have learned a bit about how ai models and training models work, so I've edited the post lmao. But that aside, The big concept about how to identify ai generated images are correct though.
    The incorrect information is as follows:
    generative ai models are a bunch of parameters that imitate brain neurons, and with how many of them the average stable diffusion model has, it's about as smart as a magpie. WIth that said though, digital neurons are stupider than fleshy ones, so stable diffusion probably *isn't* as smart as a magpie.
    Also, image generation is just a denoising algorithm. To train the model, you just do the process of generating an image in reverse. You give Stable diffusion a picture with a description, and ask it to re-noise it.
    Cheers!

  • @Trid3nt861
    @Trid3nt861 Месяц назад +4

    As a self taught artist of more than a decade plus 6 years, the way I can spot AI art is how it has a sheen to it and also looks "Perfect". I can tell a artwork from an actual human being compared to an art made by a person who typed in a prompt in an algorithm software that uses scraped (stolen artwork) saved into a database.
    DeviantRhal (A veteran artist of the industry) made a video critiquing Shadversity defending his lazy usage of AI and the reason why AI art is just wrong and takes away from skilled artists.

  • @FuzzyImages
    @FuzzyImages Месяц назад +6

    Always keep psd files (or whatever program format you use) I was shocked to get the accusation myself once, cause as weird as it sounds, I did not think my art was actually good enough to be accused of Ai! It’s one thing I have a problem with these accusations, cause as much I may not like Ai, Ai is REALLY fucking good at rendering! And I have often concerned the discouragement some younger artists might get hearing that. Like “if this looks bad to people then my art must be horrendous!” Like it’s one thing to get on the soulless nature of Ai, and some of the glaringly obviousness mistakes, but most the time Ai still makes detailed outputs, and acting like humans don’t make mistakes in their own work is just insane and toxic.

  • @dragonetafireball
    @dragonetafireball Месяц назад +4

    People forget most people are even worse at making anatomically correct hands than AI. I once did a painting in art class where I accidentally have a hand 6 fingers and got sent to a councillor to see if it was a cry for help

    • @selenite3890
      @selenite3890 Месяц назад +4

      how is a 6 fingered hand a cry for help…

  • @Mothkingfi
    @Mothkingfi Месяц назад +13

    This is such an important topic these days

  • @funtimefoxyfan8309
    @funtimefoxyfan8309 Месяц назад +3

    I once got accused of AI because I decided to draw the hand silhouette instead of adding the individual fingers because I really didn’t want to add fingers and mess it up.
    You didn’t even have to look closely to see all the brush strokes and sketch lines because it is my style to be a little messy😐

  • @luckydogvocaloid
    @luckydogvocaloid Месяц назад +5

    To me, the biggest tell for whether art is AI is intention. If you can look at the brush strokes and lines and tell what the artist was doing, it's pretty clear that it isn't AI, despite any mistakes. Also, looking at what the point of the art even is. AI is usually so generic that anyone could have drawn it and it doesn't mean anything to anyone.

  • @CRT_sRGB
    @CRT_sRGB Месяц назад +14

    Hi Duchess! This is a very timely video. I appreciate it for its thought-provoking message, and for trying to calm a growing witch hunt.
    The distinction between technical and logical errors is a good point. I do however remember one instance of a human-made logical error. It was in a manga, in a panel showing a couple lying in bed. Amusingly, one of them had an extra, third arm. Since this would have been sketched first and then inked, I can only imagine the poor mangaka was too overworked to notice. This was before AI art burst onto the scene. Man, I miss those days more and more...
    On another note, I feel I should bring up something you mentioned. A couple of times or so, you said AI art generators refer to a huge number of images, whenever they need to generate a new image. I get that simplified explanations are useful. However, I think this description can be misleading for viewers who are just finding out about AI art. I'm not saying this to be antagonistic; the reason I'm saying this is because I've seen Pro-AI commenters deride similar descriptions as being ignorant of how AI actually works. We shouldn't give them ammunition they can attack us with, I think.
    (For anyone who's curious, what Duchess Celestia said isn't exactly wrong; rather, it's a description that collapses several steps into one. During the training of an AI art model, Millions of images are used. That's one step. After this, the AI art model that's ready for use doesn't contain any of the images... instead, it retains an "understanding" of the patterns it got during training. I'm writing the word "understanding" in quotes, because, as Celestia points out in the video, the AI art model doesn't really comprehend what these images mean in real-world terms.)

    • @WingWong
      @WingWong Месяц назад +2

      +1 on pointing this out. It will get attacked if used as part of one’s argument.
      But I’m not really sure there is a definition or description which will satisfy both sides without incensing one side or the other.

  • @GamblingJester
    @GamblingJester Месяц назад +15

    Another piece of supporting evidence I think is worth bringing up is inconsistent character design if an artist is claiming to be drawing the same character, if the design is always slightly off I think that's a bit sus because while an artist can sometimes forget details/change, add or remove accessories to a character design, it might be a bit odd if they seem to not be able to draw consistently most objects on the same character

    • @Stratelier
      @Stratelier Месяц назад +4

      Agreed, artistic AI cannot reliably reproduce what I like to call "fingerprint" details -- mostly superficial details but which we humans intuitively use to tell different (but similar) individuals apart.
      For example, I tried prompting an AI (for several hours) to draw Renamon (the popular Digimon) and part of this character's design are magatama markings on their upper legs. The AI simply _could not_ reliably reproduce these markings, and even minor changes to otherwise the same prompt (even within the same RNG seed) resulted in slightly but noticeably different patterns.

    • @selenite3890
      @selenite3890 Месяц назад +1

      @@Stratelier do you mean stuff like facial features? Cause if that’s the case the fingerprint features are what i suck at the most lol all of my characters look entirely different whenever I try to make them look on model

    • @Stratelier
      @Stratelier Месяц назад +2

      @@selenite3890 No, not exactly -- and it would be "supporting evidence" to include alongside a stronger argument, not an argument on its own.
      Every time you design a character there will be certain key details you make sure to get right every time you draw them (but it's okay if they're not precisely identical each time; precision is hard). An AI, however, has no consistency on basically anything.

  • @Aquamarine8955
    @Aquamarine8955 Месяц назад

    I loveeee your videos celestia! I watch them on Mondays with a nice cup of coffee during my work and they really make my day better 😊 I look forward to each new vid, thanks for making awesome videos 💙💙💙

  • @vernowietsch
    @vernowietsch Месяц назад +7

    "calling out creators for being pro ai-art because they haven't talked about it" what the heck. Let artists create whatever they want, no one owes you their opinion on anything.

    • @canyongoat2096
      @canyongoat2096 Месяц назад

      Hmm sounds like some communist type of "if you are not with me you are against me".

  • @WingWong
    @WingWong Месяц назад

    +100 this. Thanks for making this video and trying to help prevent beginning/bad artists from being unfairly accussed and/or having their reputation/careers damaged.

  • @nonoo2157
    @nonoo2157 23 дня назад +1

    I love when people are like _"I think your art is AI, guess you'll have to show us more of your art 🥺😔🤩"_ type of stuff! I think it's so cute when people are joking around and genuinely want to see more of someone's art 😭

  • @KattLover5412
    @KattLover5412 Месяц назад

    On an offtopic note, I LOVE ur logo/name graphic! Its so pretty!

  • @oceansideecho
    @oceansideecho Месяц назад +5

    It is crazy how artists can't even make mistakes anymore in their art and everyone has to be perfect at anatomy before you can post your art now or you might be accused of using AI. Yes AI images are a problem and we should call out those who are using such especially if they are being dishonest and claiming they created it. But we can't be blindly calling actual artists AI bros just because of "bad" anatomy and stylization. There simply needs more evidence than that. It's okay to have a suspicion but you can't start bashing a person purely off suspicion.

  • @bidogo
    @bidogo 23 дня назад

    Absolutely wonderful video miss Celestia! Very well explained and wonderfully simplified so anyone could follow along. You should consider getting into teaching haha

  • @BlackReshiram
    @BlackReshiram Месяц назад

    i was worrying about that so much omg thank you. this is unbelievably helpful a video!

  • @DataRae-AIEngineer
    @DataRae-AIEngineer Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for making this. I am so glad it came up in my Browse because this topic comes up in my comments as a question quite often in classes I teach or occasionally here on YT. (I'm a machine learning engineer). I will save your video and direct people to watch it!

  • @friedatheiling598
    @friedatheiling598 Месяц назад +2

    really useful guide. I've been looking mostly for elements of intentional design - essentially the first point - but will now be paying attention to lineart. Makes perfect sense that an AI wouldn't be able to replicate a line outside of very specific styles, considering it doesn't know what a line is!
    Anyway all that being said, I can't help but remember that time when a family member was entertaining child-me and drew a hexapod bird because she couldn't remember how many legs birds have lol

  • @luana.desousa6398
    @luana.desousa6398 25 дней назад +1

    Staying as a traditional artist paid off really well in the end

  • @dootdoodle569
    @dootdoodle569 Месяц назад

    thank you so so much for taking into account artists who just aren’t very good, we appreciate it 😭

  • @spamhands6993
    @spamhands6993 Месяц назад

    Thank you duchess for making this video.
    Making the analogy of primary and supporting evidence has been really helpful in explaining what the look out for, with AI images.

  • @oightKoreraAreEditable
    @oightKoreraAreEditable 20 дней назад

    great advice!
    I could even see this as a guide for people in general on how to handle ai pieces!
    I love this video! very well done, balanced and insightful

  • @gurdimeikenskjaldi5060
    @gurdimeikenskjaldi5060 Месяц назад

    Thanks for this video, it voices some topics that really concerned me and I needed to hear them expanded onto by a competent voice :)
    Also I hope your health will improve soon!

  • @grotesquxz
    @grotesquxz Месяц назад +1

    Im not sure if its lack of sleep, your mic, or the topic making my brain pick up on things not there. But your voice has a slight robotic effect to it at certain tones/frequencies and parts in the video. Im not complaining or trying to nitpick, but i find it really funny in a vidro about ai art. Anyway, love your videos, you have a very jice voice to listen to and your points and opinions, and your art is just soothing to look at. Thank you for posting

  • @pennypipsfamily6130
    @pennypipsfamily6130 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this advice, Celestia. This will be helpful 😁

  • @evelyndarkeater292
    @evelyndarkeater292 Месяц назад +15

    YAY NEW CELESTIA VIDEO 💖

  • @khaliahingram1695
    @khaliahingram1695 Месяц назад +3

    Honestly, the problem stems from AI bad actors. If they were honest, and admitted to using AI to generate artwork instead of needing their arms twisted to do so, then actual artists wouldn't be as subject to thst scrutiny.

  • @EmeralBookwise
    @EmeralBookwise Месяц назад +2

    I'm really glad this video mentioned that the technology is advancing so fast that all these red-flags may be entirely invalid in a year or two... or maybe even in a month or two.
    Seriously, I frequent a few sights where both AI generated images and actual human created art can be posted so long as everything is properly tagged. I used to be pretty consistent at predicting what those tags would be based on just the thumbnail preview, but it's been getting harder and harder, and seems more and more likely each passing day that it will eventually become impossible.
    Which is equal parts terrifying, but also kind of exciting. I mean, I do feel so bad for all the human artists who have put so much effort in to training a skill... but at the same time the potential for anyone to easily create a visual representation of whatever they imagine is not entirely without value... already I've seen things like D&D groups that use AI to quickly generate scenery references.
    Of the big old elephant in the room isn't really how individual people might use AI image generation, it's how corporations will use it to cut costs and phase out an ever-increasing number of jobs.

  • @thetruebloodchannel6194
    @thetruebloodchannel6194 Месяц назад +4

    20:50 Regarding fingers, a character having multiple or not as much is not an automatic indicator for if something is AI. The finger amount could be a stylistic choice, even if there's more fingers. Someone could have added more fingers because they enjoy adding them. It could also be an intentional design choice; the reasons vary why this design choice was made. I also should mention that polydactyly/oligodactyly (polydactyly is when someone has more fingers/toes and oligodactyly is the opposite) is a thing IRL and should be taken into account when looking at hands/feet to figure out if something is AI. I think what should be looked for in AI is consistency. AI has trouble being consistent.

    • @GachaWolf81900
      @GachaWolf81900 29 дней назад

      I hope no one comes at me for my 3 finger hands 😂