I agree. The first thing that tipped me off was that legs were drawn according to modern standards of beauty. The second thing was that shoe transitioning* into skin, which happens often with AI generated images.
thicc calves weren't sexy back then?
You'll be hard pressed to find an actual painting of that time period that shows a woman's thighs.
Not in combination with those anime-esque thin knees and ankles.
A Lemmy community for historic art pieces overhauled into modern memes.
I agree. The first thing that tipped me off was that legs were drawn according to modern standards of beauty. The second thing was that shoe transitioning* into skin, which happens often with AI generated images.
thicc calves weren't sexy back then?
You'll be hard pressed to find an actual painting of that time period that shows a woman's thighs.
Not in combination with those anime-esque thin knees and ankles.