There's always a charm about low effort Photoshop jobs. Don't even know how to completely describe it, but there's always something so funny about how intentionally crappy it is. And maybe that's...
There's always a charm about low effort Photoshop jobs. Don't even know how to completely describe it, but there's always something so funny about how intentionally crappy it is. And maybe that's the point. There's intention behind the image, from a real person.
I will take low effort photo shop over AI slop any day.
I love making low effort Photoshop images for different things. I just find them silly. But I recently tried to use ChatGPT to do it and it couldn't. It just kept over-engineering it. So I guess...
I love making low effort Photoshop images for different things. I just find them silly. But I recently tried to use ChatGPT to do it and it couldn't. It just kept over-engineering it.
What an utter disappointment. I’m not going to boycott them over this just yet, but as a very longtime viewer and huge fan of many SNL alumni, I’m annoyed by the notion that the show runners think...
What an utter disappointment. I’m not going to boycott them over this just yet, but as a very longtime viewer and huge fan of many SNL alumni, I’m annoyed by the notion that the show runners think this slop is funnier than a janky Photoshop or just genuinely paying someone to make a couple of images for pages from an illustrated book. Not having a real budget is a lot of the show’s charm.
SNL's "Domingo" was a big hit last year and it's videos regularly hit multiple million views on YouTube. The political openings can be incredibly boring but they are sometimes referenced by news...
SNL's "Domingo" was a big hit last year and it's videos regularly hit multiple million views on YouTube. The political openings can be incredibly boring but they are sometimes referenced by news and other media. Same for Weekend Update. I have no idea how many people watch it in full these days, but it's relevant. It was renewed for season 51 that starts this October.
I get the first few pictures, but the one with the horse on the airplane is pretty clearly a low-effort Photoshop job (which IMO is way funnier).
There's always a charm about low effort Photoshop jobs. Don't even know how to completely describe it, but there's always something so funny about how intentionally crappy it is. And maybe that's the point. There's intention behind the image, from a real person.
I will take low effort photo shop over AI slop any day.
I love making low effort Photoshop images for different things. I just find them silly. But I recently tried to use ChatGPT to do it and it couldn't. It just kept over-engineering it.
So I guess that niche is safe for now.
What an utter disappointment. I’m not going to boycott them over this just yet, but as a very longtime viewer and huge fan of many SNL alumni, I’m annoyed by the notion that the show runners think this slop is funnier than a janky Photoshop or just genuinely paying someone to make a couple of images for pages from an illustrated book. Not having a real budget is a lot of the show’s charm.
TIL people are still watching SNL.
SNL's "Domingo" was a big hit last year and it's videos regularly hit multiple million views on YouTube. The political openings can be incredibly boring but they are sometimes referenced by news and other media. Same for Weekend Update. I have no idea how many people watch it in full these days, but it's relevant. It was renewed for season 51 that starts this October.
its typically 60% good every week.