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With The Help Of AI, This Man Turned Characters Of Popular Series Into Kids (32 Pics)
InterviewWe reached the point when artificial intelligence got so advanced we can generate all kinds of images without putting a lot of effort into it. The only thing that is needed here is ideas. And oh boy, there are so many of them, the Internet is exploding! So, today, we want to share something interesting we've stumbled upon.
Reddit user Trevor Elliott, known by the nickname "Hardhead1110" came up with a very cute concept. With the help of Midjourney - an artificial intelligence program that creates images from textual descriptions - he managed to show our beloved characters in a new light. Trevor turned personages of "Harry Potter", "Lord of the Rings" and "Star Wars" into kids making them look sweet and vulnerable. Scroll down to see the result!
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Chewbacca
We got in touch with Trevor to ask him more about this project. We got curious about how he came up with the idea to transform people's beloved characters into kiddos. The man replied that he was reading the first "Lord of the Rings" book and thought, 'Wow, it would be really neat to turn these iconic characters into cute babies.' "At the same time, I had just subscribed to Midjourney and started my first set of characters. 'Little Fellowship' turned out to be an apt name. After the positive response to 'Lord of the Rings', I decided to try popular characters from 'Harry Potter' and 'Star Wars'!"
Draco Malfoy
Gandalf
Trevor told us a bit about himself: "I’m married and an English teacher from America living in South Korea. I love my wife and my students more than anything. I wake up happy to go to work every day. The kids are elementary and middle school-aged. I take a lot of creative pride in English/Korean riddles I have made for my children. They really enjoy them. My riddles have been featured on the famous 'Hey Riddle Riddle' podcast."
Harry James Potter
Frodo Baggins
He looks like the love child of Gollum and Steve Buscemi...
We asked Trevor how he reacted to the results generated by the AI. He replied that he didn’t actually anticipate the AI to function as well as it did. "Baby Legolas was one of the first characters I created. When the image I generated popped up, I immediately knew I had to finish the project. I was in awe. It was way too cute. I showed my friends and family before posting and even got some input from my buddy Josh to help me make a few tough decisions. I had two really great pictures for Gimli. I consulted Josh and he suggested the image that ended up in the final set.
After posting all three sets of characters, I got a lot of attention from the Midjourney community. There were countless reactions, comments and friend requests. Even more, a really handsome online journalist named Hidreley asked me to share my work! Can you believe it?"
Princess Leia Organa
Ronald Weasley
We asked Trevor to elaborate a bit more about the process of image generating on Midjourney. He explained that AI generation works by entering a word prompt and asking the computer to generate an image based on what you have typed in. "I have used long, drawn-out prompts before. However, these image prompts were fairly simple. In general. I just wrote 'baby (character name).' Sometimes I’d try to get specific expression modifiers like 'anger' for Anakin Skywalker or 'crying' for Sheev Palpatine."
"Rey Skywalker took one attempt or 'roll' and about 60 seconds to generate. That was incredibly lucky. Other characters, like Count Dooku, never made the cut. I rolled hundreds of times and couldn’t quite get the results I wanted. In total? I think the process thus far took a couple of thousand rolls over the course of a week or two."
Severus Snape
Darth Vader
Darth Maul
Luke Skywalker
Aragorn
Hermione Granger
Padmé Amidala
Legolas
Ladies and gentlemen, we have reached the uncanny valley. There is no turning back. Please keep your arms and legs inside the vehicle and resist the urge to scream and head for the hills. (Seriously though-- this just gets creepier and creepier the more I look at it.)
Rubeus Hagrid
Mace Windu
Han Solo
Anakin Skywalker
Gimli
Pippin Took
Rey Skywalker
Meriadoc Brandybuck
Albus Dumbledore
Lord Voldemort
Samwise Gamgee
Qui-Gon Jinn
Sheev Palpatine
Fn-2187 Finn
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Ahsoka Tano
Nonononononon NO. it is wrong. Everything is wrong. Especially the markings on her face
Boromir
Many of these are pure unadulterated nightmare fuel from the deepest and darkest circles of Hell.
Great question! I’ve found that adding “baby” to my prompts often made the AI automatically feature blue eyes on the subject. The AI just thinks “baby” = “blue eyes”
Load More Replies...I absolutely love these! And I don't have any fondness for children. But something about these images just struck a chord with me.
Aww your comment was sweet and heartwarming to read. Thank you 🙏
Load More Replies...It seems that we could compare these to photos of the actors to see how close AI got. Probably not many of them wore a beard at that age, but it would give us an idea.
They are three of my favorite franchises of all time!!! I had to hit all of my favorite characters haha.
Load More Replies..."With the help of Midjourney" Well Midjourney did 99% of the work, so shouldn't the AI get top billing?... This trend of posting whatever midjourney comes up with after a few keywords and a couple of refinements and passing it off as your own 'work' should be nipped in the bud.
I’m happy to receive any credit, or lack thereof, you deem worthy. Midjourney is an incredibly advanced tool! It’s quite different from another incredible tool; Photoshop! You wouldn’t be the first person to be reluctant to award credit for use of this AI. The more technical term for people who create these images would be known as “prompt engineers.” Many people argue it isn’t the work of an “artist,” rather the work of an interaction between human and AI.
Load More Replies...Many of these are pure unadulterated nightmare fuel from the deepest and darkest circles of Hell.
Great question! I’ve found that adding “baby” to my prompts often made the AI automatically feature blue eyes on the subject. The AI just thinks “baby” = “blue eyes”
Load More Replies...I absolutely love these! And I don't have any fondness for children. But something about these images just struck a chord with me.
Aww your comment was sweet and heartwarming to read. Thank you 🙏
Load More Replies...It seems that we could compare these to photos of the actors to see how close AI got. Probably not many of them wore a beard at that age, but it would give us an idea.
They are three of my favorite franchises of all time!!! I had to hit all of my favorite characters haha.
Load More Replies..."With the help of Midjourney" Well Midjourney did 99% of the work, so shouldn't the AI get top billing?... This trend of posting whatever midjourney comes up with after a few keywords and a couple of refinements and passing it off as your own 'work' should be nipped in the bud.
I’m happy to receive any credit, or lack thereof, you deem worthy. Midjourney is an incredibly advanced tool! It’s quite different from another incredible tool; Photoshop! You wouldn’t be the first person to be reluctant to award credit for use of this AI. The more technical term for people who create these images would be known as “prompt engineers.” Many people argue it isn’t the work of an “artist,” rather the work of an interaction between human and AI.
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