Advances in technology don't stop in the world of art and artificial intelligence (AI), especially when they decide to show the character 'Esdeath' from the anime Akame ga Kill ! in a realistic way in real life.
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AI shows what 'Esdeath' from the anime Akame ga Kill! would look like in real life
It's simply amazing how AI is nailing this! The whole process of creating these realistic images involves a powerful mix of AI, machine learning, and deep neural networks. However, the user fed the AI tons of images of the characters and used some super-advanced algorithms to teach it how to reproduce the series' unique style. The result? The AI managed to capture Esdeath's vibe in the illustrations in a surreal way!
Seriously, the quality and detail of these illustrations are jaw-dropping. Every facial feature, every expression, even the smallest details of the costumes were meticulously crafted to make the characters come alive in a way that feels like they've stepped straight out of the manga or anime. "Akame ga Kill!" fans are going crazy over the realism of these illustrations. It's simply amazing!
So, while researching, I visited the profile of the well-known @mysmartarts , and ended up discovering that he created the character 'Esdeath' with a more Americanized vision.
I'm very excited, even though we'll never see a second season of this wonderful anime, we're about to contemplate these marvels of technology-generated photos.
Synopsis:
The story centers on Tatsumi , a young villager who travels to the capital in search of money for his village and discovers widespread corruption in the area. However, an assassin (Leone) from the Night Raid recruits him to help them fight the Empire and end the corruption. Together with the couple Rillary and Lubbock , they defeat dangerous creatures.
Finally, the anime premiered on Japanese TV on July 7, 2014. In Brazil, the anime arrived on Crunchyroll and Netflix .
Comment if you've already watched this anime.