Characters from 'Encanto' get made into portraits so lifelike they look like real people
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Characters from 'Encanto' get made into portraits so lifelike they look like real people

What do you get when you mix artificial intelligence with editing software?Mind-blowing images, apparently. Brazilian digital artist Hidreley Leli Dião creates ultra realistic portraits of beloved cartoon characters as well as historical figures. The magic is in a unique blend of Photoshop, FaceApp, Gradiente and Remini, according to his contributing article on Bored Panda. Using this formula, even The Simpsons characters feel like real people you would pass on the street.Some of Dião’s latest works include the characters of Disney’s “Encanto,” like:Mirabel See on Instagram The face shape! The hair! The smile! He nailed it. Luisa See on Instagram To no one’s surprise, Luisa was highly sought after by fans. Bruno See on Instagram I think the song will change to “Everybody Is Talking About Bruno” after seeing this picture. Isabela See on Instagram A portrait perfect enough for Miss Perfect herself. Camilo See on Instagram It’s like he could hop out of the frame and start shapeshifting in real life. Wow. Pepa See on Instagram As a fellow redhead constantly trying to keep emotions at bay, this one was my personal favorite.Julieta See on Instagram Here is Mirabel’s mother Julieta, giving off major Aunt Voula vibes from “My Big Fat Greek Wedding.” And, of course,  Abuela Madrigal See on Instagram I think it’s safe to say even if Dião doesn’t have a magic door like the Madrigal family, he’s got superpower: digital wizardry. But of course, this is not Dião’s first Disney deep dive. Feast your eyes on some of these:Carl Fredrickson from “Up” See on Instagram Moana from “Moana” See on Instagram Ariel from “The Little Mermaid” See on Instagram Also Prince Eric See on Instagram Pocahontas from “Pocahontas” See on Instagram Joe Gardner from “Soul” See on Instagram Hans From “Frozen” See on Instagram Another long lost Hemsworth brother, rediscovered? Are you more of a history buff than a Disney nerd? Never fear. Dião’s work has something for everyone. One collection includes what certain celebrities that met an early death might look like today, such as:Amy Winehouse See on Instagram Bruce Lee See on Instagram John Candy See on Instagram Janis Joplin See on Instagram Prince See on Instagram Marilyn Monroe See on Instagram Another reimagines what historical figures might have look like in modern times: George WashingtonHidreley Diao uses AI to capture what historical figures would look like if they were modern people. George Washington: pic.twitter.com/Wh5bi9FAgL— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) February 20, 2022 Benjamin FranklinBen Franklin pic.twitter.com/7p5U61olrl— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) February 20, 2022 Napoleon Napoleon pic.twitter.com/lDmWpYs5KX— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) February 20, 2022 Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da Vinci pic.twitter.com/lpFzsZDMun— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) February 20, 2022 MozartMozart pic.twitter.com/rAc2wZwgYP— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) February 20, 2022 BeethovenBeethoven pic.twitter.com/A5dpNfVilV— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) February 20, 2022 Sir Isaac NewtonNewton pic.twitter.com/Ah6EBBorrF— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) February 20, 2022 William ShakespeareShakespeare pic.twitter.com/qPKWICC1EY— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) February 20, 2022 Vincent Van GoghVan Gogh pic.twitter.com/h0QR4Uy41y— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) February 20, 2022 Marie AntoinetteMarie Antoinette pic.twitter.com/PY6SmIvJiV— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) February 20, 2022 CleopatraCleopatra pic.twitter.com/r21AbkRHFF— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) February 20, 2022 Alexander the GreatAlexander the Great pic.twitter.com/DXxjbpBlXR— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) February 20, 2022 And just for fun, here’s what the Statue of Liberty might look like as a real person: The Statue of Liberty pic.twitter.com/m9dY8VEvt0— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) February 20, 2022 Thank you Hidreley for giving us some genuine wonder to peruse through on the internet. If you’d like to see more of Hidreley's work, you can follow his Instagram here. This article originally appeared on 04.25.22