As a black woman from South London Brixton, England, born and bred; who loves Emma’s channel and who is NOT a colourist but has so many art supplies to create afterwork as a hobby not for selling; my day job pays me very well. Am also a Lego creator, Diamond Painter; 5 years so far and craft cross stitch/knit along with RUclips/audiobooks person. In a relationship and with my family. Great review! And to anyone watching who decides to colour this book, it’s ok not to colour some of the hair black or grey. I’ve been a red, carnation dyed red head for years 😂. I see some of these hairstyles giving of blonde Salt and Pepper the girl band vibes too. Have a great day!
Oof. While I like the message and the fact they included different ages and body sizes, I'm pretty sure the images are AI generated. And that's pretty scary, because AI has gotten a lot better in a really short amount of time and it's gotten really hard to spot it nowadays 😱
@@emmacolours2020 Maybe I'm too cynical about this and you're right, but the more I look at it the more I'm convinced it's AI. Ebony Brown is implicitly mentioned as "creator" on amazon, but nowhere does it explicitly say they "illustrated/drawn/etc" the images. Also, that name is never mentioned in the UmojaInkPress promotion videos. They also supposedly illustrated 3 books in as many months. That's a bit dubious. Is the name mentioned anywhere in the book? Pointing out some images I find suspicous: at 2:25 her ringfinger kind of blends together with her neck and earring. There are three strings of necklace on the left, but only one on the right. At 2:38 Maybe it's the video, but her eyelashes look weird. Like the lines above the eyelids don't match with the ones in front of the eyelid. Also, one of the earrings seems to be behind the ear, while the other one is smooshed into her ear. In the next image, the earring hovers in front of her ear and is way too high up. 3:04 Where are those earrings going? The right one blends into her Top. 3:55 Again, the earring hovers in front of her ear. Last image: Those earrings don't make any sense at all. I don't mean to be nasty, I'm just very suspicious of generic looking colouring books these days, and there are too many details that don't make sense in these images for me. 🤔🤨
I have to say that I'm just 4 or 5 illustrations in and to me that's A.I. without any question. I might be wrong and I'm sorry if I am, but it's what it looks like to me 100% and I will not even keep watching the video because I don't agree with how A.I it's done at the moment. And it's true, a lot o books now say the creator is "so and so" and I believe that's another way to be deceiving, if it's not A.I. it should say, drawn by/illustrated by created leaves to much room for doubt. Just my opinion and nothing against people who enjoy A.I. it's just not for me.
As a black woman from South London Brixton, England, born and bred; who loves Emma’s channel and who is NOT a colourist but has so many art supplies to create afterwork as a hobby not for selling; my day job pays me very well. Am also a Lego creator, Diamond Painter; 5 years so far and craft cross stitch/knit along with RUclips/audiobooks person. In a relationship and with my family.
Great review! And to anyone watching who decides to colour this book, it’s ok not to colour some of the hair black or grey. I’ve been a red, carnation dyed red head for years 😂. I see some of these hairstyles giving of blonde Salt and Pepper the girl band vibes too.
Have a great day!
Thank you for the colour tips Hun ❤️❤️
Gorgeous
Yes 😄
Oof. While I like the message and the fact they included different ages and body sizes, I'm pretty sure the images are AI generated. And that's pretty scary, because AI has gotten a lot better in a really short amount of time and it's gotten really hard to spot it nowadays 😱
I did check and no the renderings are created by the illustrator Ebony
@@emmacolours2020 Maybe I'm too cynical about this and you're right, but the more I look at it the more I'm convinced it's AI. Ebony Brown is implicitly mentioned as "creator" on amazon, but nowhere does it explicitly say they "illustrated/drawn/etc" the images. Also, that name is never mentioned in the UmojaInkPress promotion videos. They also supposedly illustrated 3 books in as many months. That's a bit dubious. Is the name mentioned anywhere in the book?
Pointing out some images I find suspicous: at 2:25 her ringfinger kind of blends together with her neck and earring. There are three strings of necklace on the left, but only one on the right.
At 2:38 Maybe it's the video, but her eyelashes look weird. Like the lines above the eyelids don't match with the ones in front of the eyelid. Also, one of the earrings seems to be behind the ear, while the other one is smooshed into her ear.
In the next image, the earring hovers in front of her ear and is way too high up.
3:04 Where are those earrings going? The right one blends into her Top.
3:55 Again, the earring hovers in front of her ear.
Last image: Those earrings don't make any sense at all.
I don't mean to be nasty, I'm just very suspicious of generic looking colouring books these days, and there are too many details that don't make sense in these images for me. 🤔🤨
I have to say that I'm just 4 or 5 illustrations in and to me that's A.I. without any question. I might be wrong and I'm sorry if I am, but it's what it looks like to me 100% and I will not even keep watching the video because I don't agree with how A.I it's done at the moment. And it's true, a lot o books now say the creator is "so and so" and I believe that's another way to be deceiving, if it's not A.I. it should say, drawn by/illustrated by created leaves to much room for doubt. Just my opinion and nothing against people who enjoy A.I. it's just not for me.