Not only the beautiful princesses but even the princes from Disney fairytales are having remakes into human forms with AI technology. The AI account called “moshimo” has designed famous characters, from princes to villains to well-known good guys of the Disney shows. The characters emerged as real humans with unique looks.
Prince Eric from “The Little Mermaid” stood out with a toned body and charming wavy black hair. His real-life version accurately translated the facial features while the hair was more loosely rendered.
Prince Charming from “Cinderella” has more attraction in his real-life version rather than his animated one. In the animation, the prince often looks confused and dull.
Already possessing an ideal body type, Prince Phillip from “Sleeping Beauty” is sure to have the most spectacular human transformation.
While the original image of Prince Ferdinand from “Snow White” was influenced by the rawness of early animation, the prince’s AI-generated human version shows a surprisingly sharper and more attractive look. His blue eyes, hazel-tinged hair and flawless beauty is sure to be the model for the upcoming live-action.
Similar to the 2019 live-action version, this AI version of Aladdin still could not convey the carefree and childlike nature of the character.
General Shang from “Mulan” owns a distinct Eastern set of features, radiating a powerful aura and determined look in his real-life version.
The Beast from “Beauty and The Beast” becomes a handsome prince when transformed back into human. While the AI generated version has his eye color wrong, this version is able to convey the mysterious air of the character.
The Disney villains were also on the list. Captain Hook from “Peter Pan” also boasts an extraordinary attractiveness, different from his animated version.
Jafar’s human version is consistent with his animated version, filled with maliciousness, unpredictability and sharpness.
The real-life version of Woody from “Toy Story” is probably the most truthful to the animation, up to 99% accurate. His overly big eyes are also retained.
Prince Naveen from “Princess and the Frog” is regarded as too forgettable, far behind his animation version.
Peter Pan looks younger compared with the animation version, even more “obedient” than necessary.
Kristoff from “Frozen” looks identical to his animated version, from the blonde hair to the plump face and the calm, easing gaze.
Flynn from “Rapunzel” still has his mischievous look, despite more soft features in the AI version.
Image: Disney, AI moshimo
Source: K14
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