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thewanderer1983 7 hours ago

Visual effects went through this same development issues as the industry matured. What took this industry decades to advance it taking months in AI. Think the spaghetti Will Smith and now this. Another one people don't mention here but is specific to video is higgsfield ai.

coldtea 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

>Visual effects went through this same development issues as the industry matured

The industry haven't matured except until a certain point. Then it declined. Modern visual effects are worse than practical effects in their heyday. They are also worse done than 3D effects in their tasteful early days (like Jurassic Park).

claaams 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Those old movies with old visual effects are watchable and still enjoyable. This is never good, interesting or enjoyable.

KronisLV 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> Those old movies with old visual effects are watchable and still enjoyable.

Id say it’s definitely possible to get spoiled by high production quality - if I went back to the old Star Trek or even the first seasons of the Doctor Who reboot, I’d mostly have to try to enjoy it for the story (then again, Doctor Who has never been overly concerned with presentation, the most fearsome aliens in the galaxy being metal boxes with plungers sticking out of them is quite silly). Same with most CGI in the older movies or even the style of older anime, it can all be a bit hard to watch.

I guess I also experience the same with video games, though to a lesser degree - some like Hidden & Dangerous 2 can still be enjoyed whereas something like Operation Flashpoint would be quite frustrating, though more often due to controls rather than graphics.

Ehh, they did what they could at the time.

pennomi 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Survivorship bias.

Not disagreeing with you that these are unwatchable, but it’s a little rose-tinted to think that (non-AI) slop didn’t exist a long time ago.

coldtea 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It's logical for slop to exist. It's bad when slop production is automated.

galleywest200 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

At least non-AI slop had a human behind it.

userbinator 3 hours ago | parent [-]

The AI slop isn't making itself either.

clickety_clack 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Spaghetti Will Smith was 3 years ago, so it’s taking a little longer than months.

sph 6 hours ago | parent [-]

Any day now LLMs will develop taste

skinfaxi 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Don't many people have poor taste?

byzantinegene an hour ago | parent [-]

guess that's what AI trained itself on

10xDev 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It is remixing what the industry created, not advancing past it. OpenAI even ended Sora in under a year. Anthropic doesn't even bother.

saaaaaam 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Yes, I imagine in six months or so this will be far better.

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squidsoup 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Nonsense. Ray Harryhausen's work today is still incredible, by any standard.

thrance 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Spaghetti Will Smith was funny, this only inspires disgust in me: a clear downgrade. We're just getting deeper in the uncanny valley, with no end in sight.

> Visual effects went through this same development issues as the industry matured.

The difference is intent. Watching an old movie, the effects are obviously janky and far from seamless, but the authors had intent and the imperfections are understandable. When an AI jumbles a basic walk animation, it's just weird and soulless. The prompter just didn't want to spend any time doing actual work, so used this slop as a stand-in, when better techniques exists.