While yes, it’s because this was made by AI, it’s also common for cartoon children to have different numbers of fingers than adults for artistic convenience. Look at Gravity Falls for instance, where some characters might even spontaneously change numbers of fingers between scenes.
In episode 2F09, when Itchy plays Scratchy’s skeleton like a xylophone, he strikes the same rib in succession, yet he produces two clearly different tones.
I mean, what are we to believe, that this is a magic xylophone, or something?
The difference between artists and AI is that artists will intentionally pose people in such a way that they can avoid drawing their hands. AI just goes for it.
Quality wise, they’re on a pretty even tier these days. Heck, look at the hands in that other comic in this post’s comments. Horrifying, even though a real live human drew them.
While yes, it’s because this was made by AI, it’s also common for cartoon children to have different numbers of fingers than adults for artistic convenience. Look at Gravity Falls for instance, where some characters might even spontaneously change numbers of fingers between scenes.
In episode 2F09, when Itchy plays Scratchy’s skeleton like a xylophone, he strikes the same rib in succession, yet he produces two clearly different tones.
I mean, what are we to believe, that this is a magic xylophone, or something?
You make a good point, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen it in such a comic. Not saying artist don’t do it, just haven’t seen it.
The difference between artists and AI is that artists will intentionally pose people in such a way that they can avoid drawing their hands. AI just goes for it.
Quality wise, they’re on a pretty even tier these days. Heck, look at the hands in that other comic in this post’s comments. Horrifying, even though a real live human drew them.