systems Artificial Intelligence (AI) have advanced to inconceivable levels, demonstrating the breadth of potential in this field of computer science. But obviously all that force should be applied to something more playful, like anime.
During the last few months we have seen how here in the West those Japanese videos originally created during the beginning of physical isolation due to the pandemic have begun to go viral.
Where an admirable series of otakus with high technical knowledge dedicated themselves to feeding AI platforms with manga and anime illustrations to turn those characters into hyper-realistic portraits.
Thanks to this, we now have a very concrete idea of what the cast of Slam Dunk, Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball and many more series would look like.
Recently we have seen how here in the West the same order of events begins to repeat itself, but now with comic characters, such as DC. But meanwhile the Japanese have taken the next leap, and it’s a pretty hot one.
NovelAI Diffusion Anime Gives Your Favorite Anime Adult Rating
Perhaps for many the name of NovelAI Diffusion Anime It is somewhat unknown, but in reality it would be an AI platform that has been circulating on the market for a year.
But in reality it is a system that already has more than a year of development in its beta phase and has opened to the public just a few days ago.
The curious detail here is that this AI is capable of generating somewhat risque and somewhat suggestive anime illustrations:
As shown in the NovelAI Diffusion Anime release announcement, this platform essentially only requires the user to make a text request about the illustration they want for the platform to develop their art.
The distinction is that all the illustrations have relatively the same style of character design, as if they were drawn by the same mangaka, and in all cases the images have details that seem to be taken from a hentai story:
Obviously this could not be totally free, especially if you are looking to obtain a high resolution illustration for printing or digital treatments.
So for now, Opus members can generate some 640 x 640 pixel illustrations in Normal and Small resolutions, with square layouts or in portrait mode, free of charge, by first creating their account.
If the user wants something more elaborate and in greater detail, then it would be necessary to pay a monthly subscription that ranges from USD $10 to USD $25, depending on the number of functions, filters and degree of detail to which they want to have access.