Han Ga In Romance Fantasy Makeover: The Viral AI-Like Transformation
Actress Han Ga In goes viral for her stunning Han Ga In romance fantasy makeover. Explore how she transformed into a web novel illustration with artist Liu.
Who needs AI when we have Han Ga In? The legendary actress has once again broken the internet, this time by transforming into a living "romance fantasy web novel illustration." The results are so stunning that fans are questioning whether they're looking at a real person or a high-end CGI creation.
Han Ga In Romance Fantasy Makeover Blurs Fiction and Reality
Han Ga In visited the studio of renowned makeup artist Liu for a high-concept makeover. As a self-proclaimed fan of Korean romance fantasy novels, she aimed to bring the 2D aesthetic to life. This follows her previous viral transformation into a K-Pop idol, proving her versatile canvas and the skillful artistry of modern Korean beauty experts.
The "after" photos shared on theqoo and Instagram have garnered explosive reactions. Netizens commented, "She looks more like a romance-fantasy illustration than the actual illustrations," and "The dimension and depth of her features are otherworldly." The look emphasizes a hyper-realistic yet doll-like appearance, a style often referred to as "CGI beauty" in online circles.
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