Maki Zenin: Artificial Intelligence makes the Jujutsu character real

Artificial Intelligence (AI) spared no effort in transforming the character Maki Zenin from the anime Jujutsu Kaisen into a real person. With determination, Maki goes beyond her rude personality, standing out as a complex and charismatic figure in the story.

The Coomette profile left the character as a real person. The result is very realistic, accurately capturing the essence of the character.

Maki Zenin: Artificial Intelligence makes the Jujutsu character real

The creation of Maki Zenin through Artificial Intelligence was not just a technical feat, but rather a collaborative effort that combined artistic and engineering skills. Therefore, joint work between artists and AI experts was necessary to ensure that it integrated harmoniously into the Jujutsu Kaisen universe. Although Coomette dedicated considerable time to researching human traits, emotional nuances and understanding Japanese culture, aiming for an authentic representation in the eyes of fans.

Thus, the conception of Maki Zenin through Artificial Intelligence is not just an extravagance of the creators of Jujutsu Kaisen, but rather an exploration of the technological potential that outlines our future horizon.

Synopsis:

Ever since Yuji Itadori, a high school student, became involved with the secret society of sorcerers called Jujutsu Kaisen, he has been training to face curses, evil beings that haunt the world of the living. Therefore, to protect his friends and innocent people, Yuji decides to join the jujutsu sorcerers as a student in training under the guardianship of Satoru Gojo, the strongest sorcerer of all.

Gege Akutami launched the manga in Shueisha 's Weekly Shonen Jump in March 2018.

Finally, the 2nd season of “Jujutsu Kaisen” has come to an end, fans can rest assured that MAPPA Studios has already announced that the third season is underway, promising more emotions.

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