In the dizzying world of social networks and otaku culture, a new phenomenon is causing something to talk about. Under the pseudonym “Ai_VirgenMorena“, a Twitter user has risen to fame in the community thanks to his innovative approach to transforming female anime characters.
What does your feat consist of? Ai_VirgenMorena uses artificial intelligence to “Mexicanize” these beloved heroines, giving them a brown appearance that reflects ethnic diversity. This process has captured the attention of thousands of users on the platform, and here we tell you how it achieves it.
The user uses an artificial intelligence model specialized in image modification. The process begins with selecting an illustration of an anime character, preferably with recognizable and detailed features. Then, the artificial intelligence comes into action, applying a series of adjustments that gradually transform the character’s complexion into a darker shade.
The result is a “Mexicanized” version of the character, who exhibits dark skin instead of the pale complexion typical of anime characters. Ai_VirgenMorena has perfected this technique to achieve surprisingly realistic results, maintaining the essence of the original character while giving it a unique and refreshing twist.
Below we leave you some examples along with the curious description that the user adds to their creations:
- Mexicans’ favorite waifu, Quetzalcóatl, is enjoying buying food and nonsense at the market. (Never ask her where she was on August 13, 1521).
- Mariana Quintana went to buy her tacos, she has to replenish her energy to fulfill her dream of being a Graphic Designer and working in a taco stand outside the subway.
- Karen Sofía (La Komi) wanted to do a mural but ended up doing illegal graffiti, when she saw the police there was no one but her. Will she be able to escape or will she have to “pay” the price?
- After their father left to get cigarettes, the Navarro sisters have had to find a way to get money. Natalia lets her photos be taken for $500 pejecoins and it is said that she frequents the Chapultepec forest.
Fountain: Official Twitter account