Ubel, a character from Sousou no Frieren, came to life with AI

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...

The charismatic character Ubel , from the anime Sousou no Frieren , has been given a realistic version through Artificial Intelligence (AI). The green-haired girl had her form altered as if she were in our world.

AI transforms Ubel de Sousou into Frieren in a realistic way

The artificial intelligence truly impressed this time, bringing the talented mage Ubel into our world in an incredibly authentic way. The images above are simply mesmerizing, capturing every detail of the anime style and recreating them with incredible precision. It feels like we're seeing portraits of a real person, such is the quality achieved by these models, which utilize advanced learning and image processing techniques.

Ubel

Every aspect of Ubel was meticulously studied and recreated, from his abilities to the nuances of his facial expressions, resulting in a virtual representation that closely resembles reality. It's as if Ubel came to life before our eyes, thanks to the power of modern technology.

About Ubel: The character has a calm and cunning demeanor and is known for being a troublemaker. She enjoys the act of fighting to the death and doesn't hesitate to kill others without feeling guilt or remorse afterwards.

Synopsis Sousou no Frieren:

Shortly after the demon king's defeat, the group of victorious heroes returns home, ready to part ways. Frieren the mage, Himmel the hero, Heiter the priest, and Eisen the warrior reminisce about their decade-long journey as the time comes to say goodbye.

Finally, the entire work is based on the manga written by Kanehito Yamada and illustrated by Tsukasa Abe. It has been serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday since April 2020.

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