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I almost wonder if it is a camera artifact and not necessarily just gritty looking. My cellphone makes stuff look worse with all the junk 'ai enhancing' it tries to do.
I think there's definitely some camera fuckery going on. In person there's some texture but like, nowhere near as drastic as the photo shows. As supporting evidence I present to you a photo of a deer I took recently. It has the very same weird "fuzz" to it. The camera wasn't zoomed in, no filters applied either. But when you look closely it all has a grain to it.
Yeah, same thing on my camera. It likes to blend similar colors together and try to make up it's own 'texture' for detail. Tired of 'ai enhanced' garbage camera phones. They used to be good.
It's very annoying. I've looked through every setting I possibly could and I just don't have the option to turn it off.
That face looks really great btw. I haven't dove into painting faces yet. I hope I can do it half as well as you.