Talk:What Is My Masterpiece Worth? (Asking Page)/@comment-33823076-20180415135225/@comment-35215674-20180417080708

It isn't alone. I found another  picture, I don't have the screenshot anymore, but here are some things that might indicate that it is NOT made on the aj art studio:

- Desaturated colors (Not gray/grey). you can only get full saturated or straight up gray in the aj art studio, and most people have to mix to achieve colors that don't burn your eyes, or just use pastel otherwise dark colors.

- Really smooth, nice strokes. If you have ever used the Paint program before, then you should be familiar with the linart you can get on the AJ Art Studio. Various brushes can get you nice, smooth lineart, but most people do not bother to do that and it won't give the same effect as let's say, doing linart in Photoshop, PaintoolSAI, or Fire Alpaca.

- Being able to find it on Google Images. This isn't always the case though, the other points are more reliable, as the artist could have easily made it then posted it and has it appear on Google Images. There is one thing though, if you can find the original artist's social media accounts, and you happen to stumble apon a speedpaint for example, you can get tons of proof to back you up.

- Strangely neat coloring, and shading with perfect linart. With some TLC, you can scribble on shading carelessly and fix up the linart after, but it 90% of the time will not be perfect. Having perfect linart can sometimes mean that the person used layers, which if you didn't know, aren't in the AJ Art Studio.

- Perfect blending. This isn't always good proof, but it is extremely hard to get perfect blends. (Gradients, shading etc.) Often when someone drew something with gradients or blended shading it might have a few lines or circles in it, due to shading/blending techniques.