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We all know that it is very difficult in real-life to copy and replicate the works of a master painter. Aside from learning the brushstrokes, style and the colours used by the artist and their works, it often takes years of practice just to reproduce something that closely resembles what they did.
So a few months ago someone had the crazy idea to test and see just how powerful AI had become and thought to try and use Adobe’s new AI-assisted Firefly tool on Leonardo Da Vinci’s classic Mona Lisa painting to see if it could not only replicate its style but ‘extend’ the painting outside its original frame. They tried it and this is what it came up with…
So a few months ago someone had the crazy idea to test and see just how powerful AI had become and thought to try and use Adobe’s new AI-assisted Firefly tool on Leonardo Da Vinci’s classic Mona Lisa painting to see if it could not only replicate its style but ‘extend’ the painting outside its original frame. They tried it and this is what it came up with…