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nobodymeep69

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You are well within your rights to defend your artist and writers. I have to point out that being dedicated and talented does not exclude one from using AI. In some cases, it is because of the talent and hard work that people resort to help. Most notable example is the artist for a Dungeons and Dragons book. He drew and colored the art himself and used AI for a final filter and it left some noticable artifacts. Most people wouldn't touch steroids. Olympic athletes with fame, money, and drive for competition have more reason. 

Agreed, like I said, I'm playing some games with AI art and the game incorporates it into the atmosphere, setting, and story.

Taking Marvel movies...some of the CGI could have benefited from more time in the oven. 

If there's multiple accusations of AI, there might be something causing it.

I can see it was rude of me to jump to AI. I think all the art looks beautiful. That's why it was jarring to me to see the lower left corner of the cover image on this page. It was an "Ayo? What's going on there?" moment for me personally.

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A hand on the big art on this page looks AI generated (wolf-lady in black dress). I'm not hugely against AI art, but...it is pretty jarring to see compared to the rest of the artwork. I still play games and look at AI art, but I think it should be clear if it is drawn or generated.

I get it if it's AI generated and then drawn. Maybe double check the review process?

I'll probably try the game later, best of luck!

Edit for clarification: Top, big picture. Lower left corner. Wolf girl with her hand on her hip/butt.