The beautiful woman in the image above does not exist. She was created using artificial intelligence. Mid-journey AI, so it appears, has recently updated their AI and now you can create stunning images that are photo realistic of peoples faces. You create the images using prompts which are in simple English. This directs the software to create your unique images. In this case the following prompt was used. “photograph of symmetrical face of beautiful blond woman, perfect skin, symmetrical, 4k, ultra realistic –ar 16:9“
To be honest I did touch up the photo a little. Eyes still are not perfect in the original and I smoothed the photo in spots. You can see the original untouched image below. It is still good but with a little touch up it is really good.
Faces on Midjourney before were good but were not really photo realistic. They looked more like a really good oil painting or good video game 3d imagery. There has defiantly been an improvement. It is amazing, and addictive, to use this AI and see all of the unique art it can make. It takes literally seconds to produce the images you see here.
Below are some additional images of faces that I have not touched up and are exactly as the artificial intelligence bot created them. It will not be to much longer before you cannot tell they are not actual photographs. It is pretty amazing.
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