Duke Nukem fans spotted red flags almost immediately after the image was posted.
for its Evercade retro handheld, which will include remasters of the first two Duke Nukem games—back when he was still a blocky sidescrolling man. With all due respect to the Duke, it wasn't really a big deal as game announcements go, but it became one when people figured out, in very short order, that Blaze had used AI generated art in promotional images for the bundle.
Any doubts about whether the image was AI generated seemed to be put to rest when Blaze took the images down and issued an"An artist was commissioned to produce a lead image for the new Duke Nukem 1+2 Remastered game developed by Blaze Entertainment," Blaze CEO Andrew Byatt said."It is abundantly clear from the response on social media that the work on this commission has fallen below the expectation and standards demanded by fans due to the artists’ use of AI in the process.
The majority of your artist's portfolio is made from generative algorithms. Look at how they cant draw the same Storm Trooper design twice. The goggles, kneepads etc, everything is always subtly off and inconsistent. This is"AI" art, just like the cover that they made for you. pic.twitter.com/PZjJekzbNxFrom his art station, you see this. But real artists would do a HUGE thinking about every. single. detail.
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