From Mona Lisa to Miles Morales: what people from pictures and cartoon characters might look like in reality
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/from-mona-lisa-to-miles-morales-what-people-from-pictures-and-cartoon-characters-might-look-like-in-reality.htmlSan Francisco-based artist and visual effects specialist Nathan Shipley showed how famous personalities of past centuries, artists and characters in their paintings, as well as cartoon characters, could look in life. To do this, he used technologies based on artificial intelligence, which allowed him to achieve photorealism, redrawing famous images and works of art. Here are some of his works.
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Mona Lisa - Image: Nathan Shipley
The Incredibles Heroes - Image: Nathan Shipley
Miguel from the cartoon "Coco's Secret"- Image: Nathan Shipley
Russell from the cartoon "Up"- Image: Nathan Shipley
Benjamin Franklin- Image: Nathan Shipley
George Washington- Image: Nathan Shipley
Andrew Jackson- Image: Nathan Shipley
Frida Kahlo- Image: Nathan Shipley
Rembrandt (at different ages)- Image: Nathan Shipley
Miles Morales from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse- Image: Nathan Shipley
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