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Originally Posted by creb
I see no reason why imperfections can't be randomly generated algorithmically.
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I don't think it's that easy. The reason why these "imperfections" work with hand drawn art is because good artists have a keen sense of where lines should be faded a bit and where lines should be made heavier (to have more impact). These "imperfections" aren't always random for human artists, as they can arise at specific points.
Specific
intuitive points where an artist senses that more or less line depth would help.
I have real doubts that you can program a computer to be intuitive in that way.
This, by the way, relates to what some people mean by synthesized music being "too perfect". A musical note going a bit higher than normal, a note carrying a deeper sense of emotion due to the voice cracking slightly, the pitch being
not perfect but very passionately delivered - That feels human, and carries a certain "Oomph!", that I can feel absolutely none of with a Hatsune Miku song.