Wrong again. It looked the same in 2021 when this image was already circulating.
It’s a single frame from a panning shot where the actress is nodding her head quickly, and there is some out of focus camera work with lighting combining to make it look a little odd when you pause it right there. If you watch the clip you can see that moment.
Sometimes people just look weird if you take a frame out of a video.
Yes, but “slop” isn’t.
Also I watched this scene and the frame you’re criticizing is just how this actress looked in the shot, so everything you’re saying about her is just coming across as really misogynistic even though that’s not your intention.
My point is that I don’t think this is AI generated, I think it’s a frame from human art.
It looks sloppy as fuck, though. Look at her eyes and the wrinkles at the hairlines.
Ok, so it has a slop filter applied which makes it look like the person is wearing somebody else’s skin. Wtf.
Wrong again. It looked the same in 2021 when this image was already circulating.
It’s a single frame from a panning shot where the actress is nodding her head quickly, and there is some out of focus camera work with lighting combining to make it look a little odd when you pause it right there. If you watch the clip you can see that moment.
Sometimes people just look weird if you take a frame out of a video.
You do realize that AI upscaling is older than ChatGPT, right?
Yes, but “slop” isn’t.
Also I watched this scene and the frame you’re criticizing is just how this actress looked in the shot, so everything you’re saying about her is just coming across as really misogynistic even though that’s not your intention.
Ok, so my slopometer got a false positive. But I would’ve said the same thing about a guy, so cut out the misogynism accusations.
I didn’t accuse you, friend. I was just letting you know how it came across. I know that wasn’t your intention.