🤖 Real photo?
No.
Every single image you are seeing was generated with AI.
-The person? That's me—or rather, my digital clone.
-The camera? It doesn't exist.
And none of the photos were actually taken.
For the past few weeks, I've been experimenting with digital cloning, LoRA training, and identity consistency. The goal? Creating characters that remain perfectly recognizable across different scenarios, angles, and lighting.
The real challenge isn't generating a pretty picture.
The difficult part is making it look like the exact same person, time and time again.
And honestly... it's starting to get a little scary how far this technology has come. 💀
The most surprising twist? The tool behind this is hidden inside an AI that millions of people use every day as a regular chatbot: Google Gemini (specifically, Nano Banana).
And yes, it's totally free.
💬 Now, be honest:
What was the first thing you thought when you saw the images?
Would you have mistaken them for real photographs?





















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