‘Fallout’ on Amazon Is Using AI Generated Art (1)
AI's influence on Hollywood is becoming more evident, as showcased by the promo art for Amazon's new Fallout series, which appears to be at least partially AI-generated. The artwork contains several oddities: a car that seems to be facing the wrong direction, buildings without windows (one even resembling a PlayStation 4), and nonsensical text that looks like a jumble of symbols. Additionally, there's a peculiarly wide sidewalk between two traffic lanes, a woman with an unidentifiable object in her hand, and another woman depicted with three legs.
This is a common issue with AI Image tools such as Midjourney. A good offset here is to use the —Q 5 parameter to ensure your creation is top notch.
Mountains in the background also have strange white columns that seem out of place. Despite these anomalies, many viewers don't notice the discrepancies, leading to concerns about AI replacing human artists in major projects.
This trend was also observed in Marvel's Secret Invasion, which featured an AI-generated intro.
The use of AI in such high-profile projects has sparked reactions from artists, with many awaiting Amazon's response.
The most noticeable aspect is the peculiar orientation of this car. While the cars in front seem to be moving away from the camera, this particular car appears reversed, as if its headlights are positioned where its taillights should be, making it face the opposite direction.
Here’s what seems like "AI gibberish text." The AI struggles to produce coherent words, instead merging symbols that vaguely look like letters but aren't genuine letters or words. That's evident on this building.