Texture Blending
Different materials (e.g., skin and clothes) merging into a single surface.
In real life, a shirt is a shirt and a neck is a neck. They're separate things. In AI Dreamland, everything is made of the same digital "soup," so edges often get blurry.
The "Melting" Effect
The AI is painting the image layer by layer. Sometimes it gets confused about where the scarf ends and the skin begins. It might start painting hair, then decide "this looks like a fur coat," and suddenly your hair is merging into your jacket.
What to Spot
Jewelry Impaling: Look at necklaces or earrings. Do they sit *on* the skin, or do they look like they're embedded *inside* the flesh?
Hair-Clothing Fusion: Long hair resting on a shoulder often just dissolves into the fabric pattern.
Rimless Glasses: Often the frames just disappear into the face or eyebrows.
It's a "painterly" look—if it feels like a brushstroke connected two separate objects, it's fake.
Common Manifestations
The Skin-Lace: A woman wearing a lace collar where the lace pattern literally turns into veins or skin texture on her neck.
Merged Glasses: Rimless glasses where the lenses seem to be surgically implanted into the bridge of the nose, with no hardware connecting them.
How to Spot It
- 1Inspect points where two objects touch or overlap.
- 2Look for jewelry that seems "glued" or embedded in skin.
- 3Check hair strands—do they maintain their own flow or turn into clothing patterns?