So many things wrong with this image. It gets worse the longer you look at it. The nonsensical text. The lions eyes. The skewed zebra crossing. The melting cars…

Do The Range not pay artists or do they not vet their supplies?

by Stuf404

24 comments
  1. Welcome to the future. Spoiler, it’s bleak and depressing

  2. The Range sell generic tat.

    Last week they were selling a chrome led Eiffel tower/ big Ben.

    I do like browsing in there looking for the Hun/chav shite and wondering who buys it.

    Then I go on r/spoddedonrightmove and it all makes sense

  3. Gosh not The Range! I never thought they’d be selling tat!

  4. Purveyors of the finest art and hand crafted ornaments….

  5. I’ve got some decent candles and holders from there including a really nice bell jar holder but otherwise it’s mostly a slightly higher-priced Poundland.

  6. I don’t think the range is renowned for their art work.

  7. I saw an AI teddy bear on kids top they were selling at Sainsbury’s 

  8. I hate ai as much as the next guy, but this type of tatt existed way before ai was a thing

  9. This is not exclusive to the range, I saw a child’s jumper in M&S yesterday with AI generated imagery on it.

  10. To me The Range is exactly the sort of shop that could make money from these kinds of AI pictures. People won’t care that things in the picture are wrong, they will just think its quirky.

  11. This kind of shitty “art” has been around for decades… AI just makes it easier and cheaper for them to make.
    My Aunt had a picture of a Lion walking on all fours in London in the 90s. just as shitty.

  12. I’m surprised its taken them this long to sell it.

  13. I mean…it ain’t gonna change.

    These companies were already using stock and stolen images. AI gives them the best of both – for $0.000000001

  14. This is the depressing future of cheap products. The people at the top never wanted to hire competent artists to make nice looking stuff, they just had no choice. 

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