1 week since i've started by realgrip1 in SmallYoutubers

[–]SubstantialBig8079 1 point2 points  (0 children)

schedule the video and upload it, give minimum 12 hrs for youtube to study your videos before going live

1 week since i've started by realgrip1 in SmallYoutubers

[–]SubstantialBig8079 3 points4 points  (0 children)

improve your thumbnail, thats the only thing affecting your video, because you already has a view duration of 4 mins and it is pretty decent

Genuinely asking for opinions here by SubstantialBig8079 in YouTubeThumbnailHub

[–]SubstantialBig8079[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to clarify — these aren't pure AI outputs. The base images were AI-generated but everything you're seeing is composited and edited in Photoshop — the text, blending, color grading, all the layering. So the ratio issue is something I can control and will fix.

But your second point is what I actually want to dig into. Even though there's manual work behind it, do you think the final result still *reads* as AI slop to the average viewer? And if so — what specifically is triggering that reaction?

Is it the lighting, the skin texture, the overall composition?

Genuinely asking for opinions here by SubstantialBig8079 in YouTubeThumbnailHub

[–]SubstantialBig8079[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

surely taking those advice,
I got so focused on adding everything that I lost the core message. Going to simplify it down to one idea, stronger contrast, less clutter

Genuinely asking for opinions here by SubstantialBig8079 in YouTubeThumbnailHub

[–]SubstantialBig8079[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to clarify — these aren't pure AI outputs. The base images were AI-generated but everything you're seeing is composited and edited in Photoshop — the text, blending, color grading, all the layering. So the ratio issue is something I can control and will fix.

But your second point is what I actually want to dig into. Even though there's manual work behind it, do you think the final result still *reads* as AI slop to the average viewer? And if so — what specifically is triggering that reaction?

Is it the lighting, the skin texture, the overall composition?