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8/7/2025, 5:26:45 PM
>>64086496
That's what happens when people rely on a machine to do the work for them instead of having a fundamental understanding of the underlying physics. The stop-motion guys that >>64089947 mentioned had to understand that because without it they couldn't make stop-motion look good. A lot of modern CGI artists use software as a crutch rather than as a tool.
This kind of thing happens elsewhere in art too. Real masters of painting studied the human form, like DaVinci dissecting cadavers to learn their muscle and bone structure, because you can't paint the outside of a person truly realistically unless you understand how the shape is formed from the inside. It's also the reason why so many video game guns look silly--the artist is drawing what looks cool but they aren't thinking about how the gun actually works, so you end up with dumb shit like the ejection port not lined up with the barrel. AI art of anything technical makes the same kind of mistakes.
That's what happens when people rely on a machine to do the work for them instead of having a fundamental understanding of the underlying physics. The stop-motion guys that >>64089947 mentioned had to understand that because without it they couldn't make stop-motion look good. A lot of modern CGI artists use software as a crutch rather than as a tool.
This kind of thing happens elsewhere in art too. Real masters of painting studied the human form, like DaVinci dissecting cadavers to learn their muscle and bone structure, because you can't paint the outside of a person truly realistically unless you understand how the shape is formed from the inside. It's also the reason why so many video game guns look silly--the artist is drawing what looks cool but they aren't thinking about how the gun actually works, so you end up with dumb shit like the ejection port not lined up with the barrel. AI art of anything technical makes the same kind of mistakes.
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