From looking at the hands, and how the chalk pen writing on the tyres stays ungarbled, to how the guy on the left who gets past the character in main camera focus- his fingertips touch together in that human way, I think we’re safe and this one’s real.
(AI could never hope to match the sheer unbridled chaos of a squad with the classic ‘for the bit’ idea.)
It’s a skill that I never wanted, but I guess it’s part of whatever kept my genome alive back when we were dealing with whatever gave us the ability to spot a face in the foliage and whatever necessitated the creation of an ‘uncanney valley’ reaction haha
There’s something magnificently chaotic about that combo of hunched stance and walking with arms swinging shoulders first, hands trailing a half beat behind the swing like they’re not even attached properly lol
AI for sure. Employee has no reason to try to pull off a wwf double leg kick. Movement is off all over.
From looking at the hands, and how the chalk pen writing on the tyres stays ungarbled, to how the guy on the left who gets past the character in main camera focus- his fingertips touch together in that human way, I think we’re safe and this one’s real.
(AI could never hope to match the sheer unbridled chaos of a squad with the classic ‘for the bit’ idea.)
I think you’re right. I’m still mad that AI has me questioning everything that looks cool now.
It’s a skill that I never wanted, but I guess it’s part of whatever kept my genome alive back when we were dealing with whatever gave us the ability to spot a face in the foliage and whatever necessitated the creation of an ‘uncanney valley’ reaction haha
Yeah movement is goofy like you’d expect people to be goofin
There’s something magnificently chaotic about that combo of hunched stance and walking with arms swinging shoulders first, hands trailing a half beat behind the swing like they’re not even attached properly lol