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Ask HN: Why are AI generated images so shiny/glossy?
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arduinomancer
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16 Aug 24 02:20 UTC
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I’ve noticed a lot of the time you can tell an image is AI generated because it has a shiny/glossy lighting look to it.
Has anyone figured out why this is the case?
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latentsea
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16 Aug 24 04:44 UTC
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People have started training Lora's for Flux that look pretty pretty real. This was a good recent example:
https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/1ero4ts/fi...
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newaccount74
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16 Aug 24 04:58 UTC
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Those photos look impressively realistic, but the skin has exactly the wax-like sheen that I think OP is talking about.
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