Google’s new AI tool will transform your boring photos into iconic works of art

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  • 'Art Transfer' is a new feature from Google that can transform your photos into historical works of art.
  • 'Art Transfer' relies on advanced AI and does all of its computation directly on your device.
  • The feature is free to use and can be found on Google's Arts & Culture app.
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If boredom is kicking in after a few weeks of mandatory quarantine, you might want to check out a new feature on Google's Arts & Culture app called Art Transfer. The feature makes it easy to transform your own photos into historic pieces of art. More specifically, the app takes advantage of AI technologies to take a photo and recreate it in any number of artistic styles from the painting world.

As an example, you can take a photo of your dog and see what it would look like if it had been painted by Lee Krasner, Franz Marc, and of course, more well-known artists like Leonardo DaVinci and Edward Munch. Using the feature is pretty straightforward and surprisingly a lot of fun. It's essentially an art-themed version of the Prisma app. Even photos of otherwise boring subjects -- like a chair -- look a lot more interesting re-imagined in the style of famous painters.

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Google’s new AI tool will transform your boring photos into iconic works of art originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 2 Apr 2020 at 22:16:42 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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