Real Simpsons: The neural network turned Homer, Marge and other cartoon characters into real people

Real Simpsons: The neural network turned Homer, Marge and other cartoon characters into real people

Let’s start with the basics: we know that all these characters have been drawn a thousand times “as in life”.

But version of the Midjourney neural network we especially love it – The Simpsons looks incredibly realistic (and Maggie broke all the mimes in the editorial). But, as they say, first of all: this is what would happen if Springfield really existed.

What The Simpsons Would Look Like In The Real World

homer simpson

Marge Simpson

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bart simpson

Lisa Simpson

Maggie Simpson

Ned Flanders

Patty and Selma

Mr. Burns

Waylon Smithers

lenny

5 interesting facts about the Simpsons

  • At first they wanted to make Homer rude and mean, but at the last moment director Matt Groening changed his mind, deciding that audiences would like the good-natured klutz more.
  • Homer and Krusty don’t look alike by chance: the clown was designed as Homer’s secret essence – that’s why Bart loves Krusty so much.
  • Matt Groening is the voice of one of the characters on the show, and that’s… Maggie. For 26 years, the director has been camping nipples.
  • In 2007, Marge was declared the sexiest housewife – in honor of this, her image was placed on the cover of the American magazine Maxim.
  • In the 10th episode of the 8th season, Homer breathes into a tube – while the device shows the highest level of alcohol intoxication, which is referred to as “Boris Yeltsin”.

Source: The Voice Mag

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