I Reimagined The Cast Of The Language Learning App Duolingo As If They Were A Part Of The Pixar Universe (11 Pics)
I took the cast of the language learning app Duolingo and reimagined them as if they were a part of the Pixar universe.
I used OpenArt.ai (a generative AI application, which I know will attract a negative response), and a range of art creation and photo editing apps (including Sketchbook, Snapseed, and others) I took inspiration for each image from the personalities and cultural identities of each character.
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Duo
Duo has seen some things... Maybe that's why he keeps saying things like "Las abejas conducen el coche al lago" (The bees drove the car into the lake)
"Why haven't you practised your Spanish today? You've made Duo sad. Now beg for your life in Spanish.
Giving me Spanish or Vanish vibez. Definitely accurate tho
*censores the word bitches* naughty naughty save your pipes for singing Spanish or Vanish to the people who’s families you kidnap!
Load More Replies...I am a professional graphic designer, primarily involved in creating layouts for advertisements, posters, presentations, and websites. I also teach IT (Digital Skills) and I like to experiment with graphics and technology, especially emerging technologies like AI. I'm really interested in exploring how a machine perceives both our natural world and our unnatural world (art, culture, imagination).
Oscar
I always figured that Oscar would somehow have a visible tuft of chest hair
Zari
I got nothing to say 'bout this one, it looks good but somethings up with the nose
That’s clearly not a happy smile that’s a “send help Duolingo has captured my family!” Smile
I'm currently on day 555 of my Duolingo streak, so I've got to know those characters quite well. I was inspired by some posts on Bored Panda where creators had reimagined Simpsons characters or other cartoon characters as real people. The Duolingo characters are very basic and I wasn't sure if they would translate well into real people (plus some of the Simpsons ones I've seen are borderline scary), so I thought, what if I took it halfway... Fleshed out (so to speak) but still cartoony. The most obvious example of which is the Pixar movies.
I wouldn't say I have perfectly captured the "Pixar style" but it was used as inspiration, although I appreciate consistency across the different images isn't 100% by any stretch of the imagination.
Lily
Like how? She’s got the right makeup, clothes, hairstyle, and expression.
Load More Replies...Lin
Wait that's not a dude? Edit I mean in the original.
Load More Replies...And she should be at least 15 years older. And waaaaay tougher.
Why the baby face?? If the body was of a 6yo I wouldn't even know something was changed
Much better. I always wondered why they have Lin wearing the waist of her pants practically in her armpits like someone's great-grandpa.
Picking a favorite image is like asking me to choose a favorite child! Haha kidding. Oscar was the one I started with and that was really good fun. He's very expressive and playful in the Duolingo app and I wanted to try to capture some of his personality in the image. So that's why he is in a Hispanic setting, with some colorful bunting as a nod to him celebrating his LGBTQ+ identity (although purposefully not a rainbow) and drinking from an oversized wine glass like one of the animations in the app.
Bea
I don't know why but the hands seem reversed, like with the thumbs on the wrong side
It's obviously ai, the style in this series isn't even consistent
Load More Replies...Now I see why her name is Bea because she shoved a bee hive on her head🤣🤣🤣
Load More Replies...Falstaff
I think his name is said in the ABC Duolingo game! There’s stories in there to help kids read, and this cutie is a little bear cub in the stories lol. All of the characters are children. Yes I downloaded Duolingo ABC T-T
Load More Replies...I started creating these images by compiling the different elements of the scene I wanted to create. So let's take Oscar as an example. I researched images of Mexican streets and downloaded a selection. Downloaded some wine glasses. And of course a picture of Oscar. These were imported into Autodesk Sketchbook (an Android app similar to Procreate or Photoshop) and a rough draft of the image was made.
This was exported and uploaded to OpenArt.ai, which is a great AI website that allows you to use their basic tools for free (you can collect daily credits from following them on Discord). With the rough draft uploaded into the "image to image" setting, I then have to craft the "prompt". This involves describing the character as I see them, from their appearance to their mood, and what they are doing. I also have to describe the style I want.
Initially, you get so very bizarre pictures coming out, so you have to refine the prompt and keep generating until you get something decent. This was the final prompt: "A still from a 3d movie of Disney overweight Mexican man with a mustache, pink shirt, green pants, drinking wine, 3d blender render, Pixar inspired, Disney, clear detailed beautiful face, dark eyes, adorable. Summer vibes. 8k octane renders unreal engine, surrealism". Then the picture is upscaled and exported. Put back into Sketchbook for some touchups and alterations, and that's it.
Vikram
Nah, he's posed to be more childish. Also he looks too buff in that pic
What’s wrong with Vikram going to the gym every once in a while?
Load More Replies...Right? They *almost* put some color on the hands.
Load More Replies...Junior
You know what else I realized? Some of the original duo characters don’t have eyebrows lol
Junior is gonna be 25 years old if he finishes that ice cream by licking.
In my professional life, I enjoy being about to use my skills to communicate ideas and opportunities to people through the work that I produce. With the AI and digital art side of things, it is about learning and evolving my skills to influence my professional work and have fun. I've enjoyed how it can also bring a little joy to people, although the backlash from the anti-AI protesters that infects a lot of online communities does tarnish that somewhat.
I understand and appreciate their viewpoint, but equally, I don't agree with the aggressive and rude way that they approach it. Hopefully, as the world gets used to AI, it will calm down a bit and AI and real art can live happily side by side. Who knows?!
Eddy
Noooo, Eddy was my second favorite character 😭😭😭 Why it do him like that?!! He looks like he's from one of those YT kids videos that are computer generated and sh*t 😟
Lucy
Awwww, she looks sweet, make her more like: MAKE SURE TO EXTEND YOUR DAYSTREAK SWEETIE
"IF U DO I WILL TAKE U, DUO AND LIN OUT ON A FAMILY TRIP TO OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT, K?😇"
Load More Replies...No, I 100% thought it was a man with a sumo wrestler hairstyle. I guess the collar of the shirt is stereotypically something women (matronly ones in particular) would wear. Plus, the unibrow seems somehow more male to me. Not that females cannot have a unibrow. *Note: I do not mean to make the pronouns in this comment sound so male versus female or to ignore trans people - even mobile game characters - or nonbinary people, just to clarify!*
Load More Replies...Where’s the unibrowwww? I know you fixed it by having the eyebrows close together but she looks too different :<
I know. It looked too unnaturally as a unibrow though. She was a tough one to crack. I went through many different generations and prompt tweaks to get the expression, the hair, the outfit. In the end I decided to alter her outfit and brow(s) to a slightly more realistic and modern aesthetic.
Load More Replies...In the realm of digital creativity, the intersection of technology and tradition can lead to stunning results. Just as generative AI applications like OpenArt.ai reimagine characters with cultural nuances, the combination of traditional wedding attire with modern artistic elements also produces beautiful visuals.
Exploring cultural influences in artistic themes enriches our appreciation for both art and tradition, showcasing how technology pays homage to cultural heritage.
It's nice that they were respectful and everything, but do they not understand that AI art is made with stolen art? It wouldn't be a problem if the people who trained the air generators didn't steal without permission or acknowledgment from any of the artists, and the people doing it don't care, and they don't care about what that art means to it's creators and how much time and effort went into creating their own style and learning all the skills to create their work. I just wish people could understand that and stop the stealing
It's not all "stolen" art. Learn a bit more about AI art. Some is blatantly stealing entire sections of other people's art. This particular set of art, while not really my thing, is not that. And it's not like she didn't further manipulate the artwork.
Load More Replies...Let's all downvote this post to oblivion because of AI
It's nice that they were respectful and everything, but do they not understand that AI art is made with stolen art? It wouldn't be a problem if the people who trained the air generators didn't steal without permission or acknowledgment from any of the artists, and the people doing it don't care, and they don't care about what that art means to it's creators and how much time and effort went into creating their own style and learning all the skills to create their work. I just wish people could understand that and stop the stealing
It's not all "stolen" art. Learn a bit more about AI art. Some is blatantly stealing entire sections of other people's art. This particular set of art, while not really my thing, is not that. And it's not like she didn't further manipulate the artwork.
Load More Replies...Let's all downvote this post to oblivion because of AI
