how to generate automatically images meshing up different shapes with a deep learning software?
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My pursuite is to generate something like a grottesque(a kind of painting producing human-animals and plants hybrids).
I need to do something like this paints in order to create an art exhibition.
I don't need that produced images are ordinate or beautiful, just monstrous images produced in automatic by a computer, can someone help me? and it's possible to do it in a month?
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My pursuite is to generate something like a grottesque(a kind of painting producing human-animals and plants hybrids).
I need to do something like this paints in order to create an art exhibition.
I don't need that produced images are ordinate or beautiful, just monstrous images produced in automatic by a computer, can someone help me? and it's possible to do it in a month?
neural-network deep-learning algorithms gan
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My pursuite is to generate something like a grottesque(a kind of painting producing human-animals and plants hybrids).
I need to do something like this paints in order to create an art exhibition.
I don't need that produced images are ordinate or beautiful, just monstrous images produced in automatic by a computer, can someone help me? and it's possible to do it in a month?
neural-network deep-learning algorithms gan
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My pursuite is to generate something like a grottesque(a kind of painting producing human-animals and plants hybrids).
I need to do something like this paints in order to create an art exhibition.
I don't need that produced images are ordinate or beautiful, just monstrous images produced in automatic by a computer, can someone help me? and it's possible to do it in a month?
neural-network deep-learning algorithms gan
neural-network deep-learning algorithms gan
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You can try to generate morphed images and then to scale any size. You can use https://github.com/jembezmamy/morpher-js or similar libraries.
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You can try to generate morphed images and then to scale any size. You can use https://github.com/jembezmamy/morpher-js or similar libraries.
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You can try to generate morphed images and then to scale any size. You can use https://github.com/jembezmamy/morpher-js or similar libraries.
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