In quarantine, we must become our own waifus. Selfie 2 Waifu is an online image style transfer tool that turns your selfies into, well, waifus. (In case you don't know, waifus, in otaku culture, are essentially anime crushes or wives.) It's based on a paper published in 2019, Unsupervised Generative Attentional Networks with Adaptive Layer-Instance Normalization for Image-to-Image Translation by a team of researchers from South Korea’s Clova AI Research, gaming company NCSOFT, and the Boeing Korea Engineering and Technology Center.
Motherboard wrote about the project in August, but now the image generator is making the rounds again, available as an easily-accessible browser-based tool. There are two sites using this model in the wild: One is credited to a Japan-based programmer who goes by Creke (who is not affiliated with the researchers, but would like to thank them for their beautiful algorithm, they told Motherboard), and the other is copyrighted by programmers Rico Beti and Nathan Glover. The former does the image generation in-browser, while the latter requires your email address. Neither have privacy policies, and some people reported issues with aggressive ad spam, so waifu yourself at your own risk. It seems to work better for women than men, probably based on the training dataset, which is, as you might guess, primarily comprised of over 7, 000 anime women.

It works pretty well. You can get a slightly different result by uploading the same photo again; when I uploaded my passport photo twice, I got two different (but both still pretty accurate) results.
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Anime is a popular training ground for machine learning programmers. Deepcreampy uses a similar AI generative system to de-censor hentai, and This Waifu Does Not Exist has been generating brand new anime women for almost a year. There's probably something more psychoanalytical to be said about how the extreme social isolation many of us are experiencing right now has driven us to seeing ourselves made into cute, cartoony versions of ourselves: anime characters, or slightly more fashionable anime babes, or tiny, soft mini-mes in idyllic versions of our own rooms. Still thinking on it. Until I figure it out, enjoy the waifus.
By signing up, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy & to receive electronic communications from Media Group, which may include marketing promotions, advertisements and sponsored content.To exercise my artistic muscles, I like to take a break from the norm and create art in different ways. I generally paint traditional or digital watercolors, but this time I created a manga-like character from a portrait using vector brushes. Since I like to draw in Fresco and I like to create and edit in Photoshop on the iPad, it seemed only natural to use both for my creation.
I decided to draw the character in Fresco because it is a drawing and painting app. Likewise, I thought it made sense to open my character in Photoshop on the iPad to create a background and then edit my character there. There are many different styles of anime and manga, from relatively realistic to highly stylized. I chose to make mine somewhere in the middle of the spectrum.

Ai Anime Character Creator
Follow this step by step tutorial to create a character from a photograph of yourself and have fun creating using both Adobe Fresco and Photoshop on the iPad.
Before you start drawing or painting, you should decide which type of layers you want to create, pixel or vector.You can learn more about the types of layers and brushes here:Pixel brushes, Vector brushes, Live brushes, Erasers.To learn about importing and managing brushes read here: read here: Import and manage brushes.I decided to make a vector drawing, so I chose the third brush tool from the top.
NOTE: Manga characters typically have somewhat smaller bodies, chins, and mouths, but larger heads and eyes.I made these adjustments in my sketch. You can see that one of the main changes is that I lowered the eyes and made them much larger. You can learn more about drawing manga characters here:
Drawing Myself In Anime Screenshots By Kawaiiyuemoon On Deviantart
There are several ways to produce shadows and highlights on a drawing. Painting and brightness/contrast adjustment layers are just two methods I chose to show you in this demo. You can also use other types of adjustment layers such as color balance, exposure, hue/saturation, levels, and vibrance. Hopefully this got your creativity flowing and you are ready to experiment in both Fresco and Photoshop on the iPad.

There are several ways to produce shadows and highlights on a drawing. Painting and brightness/contrast adjustment layers are just two methods I chose to show you in this demo. You can also use other types of adjustment layers such as color balance, exposure, hue/saturation, levels, and vibrance. Hopefully this got your creativity flowing and you are ready to experiment in both Fresco and Photoshop on the iPad.

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