It’s tough to tell for sure. You’re probably right though, the mouth on the child to the far right in white looks like it is in two pieces, which is very “AI” of it.
Yeah and the house looks cut and pasted together, the two men look like they’re sharing an arm, and why does it look like the horned beast has their hands on a phantom child! Kinda looks like tiny feet right in front of him.
The faces maybe. Or could be the low rez of the pic. But I have seen a lot of AI art where the eyes are different sizes or they are one long cyclops-like eye that is blurred across and this picture follows that.
The roof edge and buttons and the path aren’t particularly AI-related. They could be standing on a level lower than you think, so you can’t see the bottom floor of the house.
What does look very AI generated is the tiles on the roof. They aren’t overlapping like tiles should overlap and they almost don’t follow the perspective of how the roof is laid out.
I have a hunch this picture is ai and not real people in costumes, I just can’t find any tells yet.
Funny picture though!
It’s tough to tell for sure. You’re probably right though, the mouth on the child to the far right in white looks like it is in two pieces, which is very “AI” of it.
Yeah and the house looks cut and pasted together, the two men look like they’re sharing an arm, and why does it look like the horned beast has their hands on a phantom child! Kinda looks like tiny feet right in front of him.
AI made a spoopy picture lol
Forefinger of the man farthest to the left looks split to me too.
The faces maybe. Or could be the low rez of the pic. But I have seen a lot of AI art where the eyes are different sizes or they are one long cyclops-like eye that is blurred across and this picture follows that.
The roof edge and buttons and the path aren’t particularly AI-related. They could be standing on a level lower than you think, so you can’t see the bottom floor of the house.
What does look very AI generated is the tiles on the roof. They aren’t overlapping like tiles should overlap and they almost don’t follow the perspective of how the roof is laid out.