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Even if this technology was worth a damn (which I doubt it is), you’ll still need a designer.
Your fancy professor accent can’t trick me into thinking anything quality will come from this, demo narrator!
It’ll be a shame if this technology actually catches on, because up until now, teenagers were at least learning about clipping masks when they wanted to add dicks to their friends’ faces. The ones that did a good job of adding dicks to their friends’ faces, that is.
Selecting which images to composite based on superpixel compatibility like that is a pretty cool trick. Over all, nothing terribly innovative, but it’s a neat bit of systems work to put it all together like this.
the man throw/dog jump/tree image that grabs a baseball pitcher is particularly bizarre. Computers suck at content/context problems. Though the final image quality seems better than a lot of what makes it to PhotoshopDisasters. at least at 320*640.
Draw me this with your fancy software:
:=)
This could produce some hilarious results – it’s visual Bablefish, which is never quite a correct translation but reliably funny!
Someone has to stop the programmers before they finish that algorithm that replaces us seamlessly.
If a client comes to me asking for some shitty photoshop collage like this I would happily refer them to this program.
After thinking a bit about it, this program could have an application as a porn generator for really specific fetishists…