Hey everyone, thanks for the feedback on this piece — the anatomy critique on the foot was correct, so I went back and fixed it. I've updated the image in the original post with the corrected version. Quick note on my workflow, since it came up in the comments: I work with AI generation as a starting point and do extensive…
Hi everyone! I'm Erza Draksya, a fantasy character designer and illustrator based in France. I create original characters and worlds using a hybrid workflow (AI-assisted generation + manual Photoshop refinement). I'd love honest feedback on my work — what works, what doesn't, what catches your eye. Here's one of my latest…
The NoAI tag on ArtStation is not for indicating how the art was made, but to try to prevent scraping. https://magazine.artstation.com/2022/12/noli-tag/ The tag is so poorly designed, because at first glance it looks like a "how this was made" tag, since all the other tags are setup that way. Pretty unfortunate. Anyhow, to…
Thanks for the update, nice work on the new foot. I can see how ai-gen tools can be attractive for the gee-whiz factor, how much it just goes ahead and fills in all the details automatically. But it’s unfortunately a very problematic process, encumbered by deep issues with morality. These models are trained on vast scraped…
I am seconding what Fabi_G said. Your character has two right legs and one has 6 toes. This is not a small thing to miss especially when your whole generated concept is a character. That speaks volume of how developed your eye is to spot anatomical inaccuracies. If your goal as you say is to learn and improve : Start with…
Hi! I respect that you're upfront about your use of AI. I suggest you take look around the forum to get an idea of what some positions are on AI use, for example AI Art, Good or Bad? If you really want to learn and improve: Ditch the AI part! Looking at the image, I see objective errors which make me question whether…