Topic: Clarification on realism rules

denatural said:
We usually look at two things. what’s in the image and where it’s set. A regular-looking feline laying in bedroom can easily pass for a real photo. But turn that cat bright pink with tiger stripes, and it’s clearly made by AI.
Same goes for a horse in a barn. Even badly done image may look quite believable. Put that horse on a spaceship, give it, weird colour, wings or a unicorn horn, and its much more visible its not real. If you want to play it safe, go straight for a fantasy creature like a hippogriff and you’re good.

Realistic colors and familiar backgrounds make images feel more real
Weird colors, fantasy features or sci-fi settings make it easier to tell it’s AI-made
The whole scene matters more than just one detail.

About this post : https://e6ai.net/posts/103417
I and I'm quite sure others that saw this masterpiece, wonder why this masterpiece of AI art was taken down ... e6ai ask for perfection, and when e6ai gets it, it's deemed too realistic. This action is not a motivation for the perfection asked for. The " looks like a photograph " is a compliment for the best AI image ever posted (which can be proved it's not a photo).. now gone with " better safe than sorry ". Yes, someone should be sorry because it's not making sense.

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