AI-Generated Anime Art Is Becoming Too Good
AI-generated anime art has reached a point where it’s genuinely hard to distinguish what’s drawn by humans and what was produced by a machine. Japanese fans online are once again buzzing about how quickly this technology is evolving and how impressive some results look.
While some specific art styles still reveal obvious AI patterns, the overall improvement is undeniable. One Japanese fan commented: “In just a few more years, AI will be able to both write and illustrate manga entirely on its own.”
But is it really that hard to tell the difference between human and AI-made art?
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So, did you figure it out?
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Here are some translated comments from Japanese users discussing the rise of AI-generated anime art:
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“For 2D erotic art, we really don’t need human illustrators anymore.”
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“Being able to generate any scene in the style I like? It’s actually pretty usable.”
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“I don’t even find it uncanny anymore.”
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“Even the sample images on those selling platforms are high quality. That stuff could sell big time.”
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“This is just going to make the declining birth rate even worse…”
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“Now you can get illustrations of obscure anime characters that no one used to draw. Before, it was only popular gacha games like KanColle or Touhou.”
AI-generated anime art is definitely changing the landscape — and fast. Whether you’re excited or skeptical, the line between digital and human creativity is getting thinner by the day.