I actually feel like this is a particularly bad use of the tool, because it is random enough in the number and scope of its errors that I can’t be confident in my mental picture of this person at all. And on top of that, this specific one renders people in pretty predictable fashion styles, so I don’t really know what she looks like in any sense.
I can’t correct for the errors in the way I could for human-created art. If this were drawn by an actual Ghibli artist, I’d feel pretty confident that it was broadly like her, and then I might be able to extrapolate her facial features by comparing this character to actual Ghibli characters. AI isn’t doing the same function of transforming real-person-features into Ghibli-character-features than a human artist would perform, so I can’t expect that it would map features to drawn features in the same way. It might just pick a “cute” face that looks nothing like her.
Works for dating classifieds, too
I actually feel like this is a particularly bad use of the tool, because it is random enough in the number and scope of its errors that I can’t be confident in my mental picture of this person at all. And on top of that, this specific one renders people in pretty predictable fashion styles, so I don’t really know what she looks like in any sense.
I can’t correct for the errors in the way I could for human-created art. If this were drawn by an actual Ghibli artist, I’d feel pretty confident that it was broadly like her, and then I might be able to extrapolate her facial features by comparing this character to actual Ghibli characters. AI isn’t doing the same function of transforming real-person-features into Ghibli-character-features than a human artist would perform, so I can’t expect that it would map features to drawn features in the same way. It might just pick a “cute” face that looks nothing like her.