Hi all!
Today I am sharing my AI World Heritage Photographs. I got them done last year but forgot about them. MyHeritage offers users a chance to travel back in time; visualising what they would have looked like in different eras/periods of history. You simply pay a small fee, upload some existing photographs of yourself in various formats and wait for the results. Once they are ready, you will be directed to the gallery, where your images await! I am going to display some of my favourites down below and some that were downright questionable. Without further ado, let’s get into it!
Disclaimer: I am not sponsored by MyHeritage. All thoughts/opinions are my own.
1940’s Glamour Girl
These are my absolute favourite. I love the colour, vibrancy and style of the 1940’s era. As a girl with a bigger bust, it’s nice to see my body type celebrated during this period. I get a confidence boost just looking at them.
Persian Princess
This is what my hair looks like currently. I love the contrast of the dark, with the bright red.
Greek Goddess
I look slightly more cartoonish here but still badass!
World Explorer
I love the androgyny in this look!
Russian Tsarina
This looks similar to my own wedding dress and flower crown.
Punk Rocker
I don’t know why I love this one. I just do!
1950’s Chic
Why can’t my hair look like this in real life? Opulence!
Celtic
This is actually how I looked during my flower child phase!
1930’s Hollywood Movie Star
Now we are getting into the three worst images. Sometimes AI can distort photographs. However, it does also depend on what you choose to upload. Look at my right eye, compared to my left! Wild!
Flamenco Dancer
In this image, my left eye is stretched. It looks abnormally long compared to my right. It’s hilarious!
Biblical Woman
Last, but certainly not least, we have this abomination. I have no idea what happened here! It looks like I was punched in the face and can’t open my left eye. It made me laugh!
Thank you so much for reading. Let me know if you’ve tried MyHeritage.
Peace & Love xoxo
















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