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Ryo ⚑🌊 @ryoshockwave.bsky.social

I think for me it was something about how the cat was technically well-β€œdrawn” both times but weirdly off model from one to the next. I still see that a lot with AI

aug 31, 2025, 8:29 pm β€’ 2 0

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MelodyFoxes @melodyfoxes.bsky.social

For me it's the technique. When someone has a "compact" shape like these it involves a type of construction that would be straight from pencil to pen with strong shapes. But if you look the strong shapes aren't there, it's almost like a trace devoid of gesture which makes no sense for a quick doodle

aug 31, 2025, 8:40 pm β€’ 1 0 β€’ view
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MelodyFoxes @melodyfoxes.bsky.social

For high fidelity slow art I can't rely on that though cause when you work larger a lot of people lose the construction by trying to nuance it. But for a doodle, the speed implied doesn't match the technique use. It's "overworked" like a painting but still looks doodly which is weird.

aug 31, 2025, 8:42 pm β€’ 0 0 β€’ view