Chainsaw Man – Makima gains realism with Artificial Intelligence

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable coverage...

In recent weeks, social media has been going wild with an AI-generated illustration of Makima , the popular character from the Chainsaw Man franchise. This artwork has left fans in awe by showing Makima in short shorts that reveal her impressive thighs, something rarely seen in the original story.

What makes this illustration even more extraordinary is that it was created by artificial intelligence (AI). However, what truly stands out is the process behind this masterpiece. The AI repeated the creation process so many times that it was able to perfect every detail of the final illustration, unlike other galleries where numerous errors were found in the process.

Chainsaw Man – Makima gains realism with Artificial Intelligence

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Makima, one of the main characters in Chainsaw Man , has captivated fans of the franchise since her debut. She's an enigmatic and powerful woman, but known for her conniving and manipulative personality. However, her physical appearance has also been the subject of admiration and debate among fans.

Therefore, beyond her striking appearance, Makima plays a crucial role in the story of "Chainsaw Man." Her mysterious abilities and powers make her a central figure in the manga's events and have left a deep impression on readers.

Synopsis:

The story takes place in a world where demons are born from human fears. While they are generally dangerous and malevolent, humans can form contracts with demons to harness some of their power. Denji is a depressed young man trying to repay his late father's debt to the yakuza by selling several of his organs and working as a demon hunter. But Denji also has a small pet demon named Pochita, who assists him in his work.

Tatsuki Fujimoto launched the manga in Weekly Shonen Jump in December 2018, finishing the first arc in December 2020 with 11 volumes.

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