An AI model trained to work in a similar style could do this without problems, crookedly cutting and moving objects like a human, just need a certain prompt.
In order to know for sure, you need to watch without taking your eyes off how a person does this with his own hands on a computer.
Or in the time it takes to figure out how to do that, you could’ve grabbed a stock photo of the moon, grabbed a stock photo of a USAian dollar store, shoved 'em both in Inkscape, drawn a quick polygon, applied it as a mask, and exported it as a png.
An AI model trained to work in a similar style could do this without problems, crookedly cutting and moving objects like a human, just need a certain prompt.
In order to know for sure, you need to watch without taking your eyes off how a person does this with his own hands on a computer.
Or in the time it takes to figure out how to do that, you could’ve grabbed a stock photo of the moon, grabbed a stock photo of a USAian dollar store, shoved 'em both in Inkscape, drawn a quick polygon, applied it as a mask, and exported it as a png.
'cos that’s what I did.
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Opps. Poor choice of wordplay. 🥴
Explanation… an old pre-2000 USDA sticker placed on by grocery stores to indicate “this is a 100% certified meat product”.
My twist… this photoshop is a 100% human-made product.
Excellent photoshopping.