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Internet Loves AI Generated Anime Version Of Delhi’s Iconic Places, Watch Here

The film includes a few of the city’s most recognisable landmarks as well as other elements that perfectly depict the metropolis.

AI-generated pictures of Delhi stuns the internet

AI-generated pictures of Delhi stuns the internet

We live in the age of artificial intelligence; that much is obvious. AI is altering the environment we live in and reinventing how we view the world. With the use of this advanced technology, artists from all over the world are now able to create amazing and realistic works of art that frequently go viral online.

AI-generated pictures of Delhi stuns the internet

The appearance of New Delhi in the anime universe has now been imagined by an artist. The film includes a few of the city’s most recognizable landmarks as well as other elements that perfectly depict the metropolis. Along with lively shots from bustling markets, food streets, and the Delhi metro, the clip includes anime renderings of the India Gate, Lotus Temple, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Akshardham Temple, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, and Humayun’s Tomb.

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The artist simply captioned the video, “Delhi in the anime universe with the help of AI,” using his Instagram handle, @sarlloc.

 

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Internet reacts

Users were mesmerized by the gorgeous photos and couldn’t stop complimenting the artist’s vision. How did you do it? asked one user. Looks fantastic

My city!” another remarked. What a lovely piece of craftsmanship! Another remarked, “Beautiful, brother.”It’s really great, a fourth person said. seriously, wow. Others asked the artist to create anime renditions of several cities, including Mumbai.

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A few months ago, a Twitter user made an image of what snow-covered cities like Kolkata and New Delhi would look like. A Twitter user by the name of Angshuman Choudhury posted a few AI-generated photos of snow-covered towns. The renowned India Gate in Delhi and a historic gate in a byway in Old Delhi were both depicted in one piece, while Kolkata’s streets, complete with trams and vintage cars, were shown in the other.