The digital tool has created some impressive versions of Goku as a Sith Lord.
The world of illustrations created by fans, also known as fanarts, is extremely fascinating. Thanks to this practice and these artistic works, which often demonstrate an overflowing imagination on the part of their authors, we have the opportunity to see amazing alternative versions of our favorite fictional characters.
On the other hand, Dragon Ball is a franchise that has inspired a good number of people. One of his fans, helped by the possibilities offered by artificial intelligence, has decided to create Some amazing versions of Goku turned into a Sith from Star Wars.
Darth Kakarot, the Sith version of the protagonist of Dragon Ball
Darth Kakarot is the name that @Senpaicrusade He decided to put the dark version of Goku that the digital tool produced as a result. And as we can see in the post that he himself shared from his official Instagram profile, the illustrations They did not go unnoticed among Dragon Ball fans:
As we can see, artificial intelligence has prioritized giving Goku a loose and dark wardrobe like the one used by the powerful Darth Maul in 'The Phantom Menace', the first episode of Star Wars. Even in some other illustrations, the tool designed a zabrak version of gokuthe alien species to which the Sith who managed to end the life of Qui-Gon Jinn belongs.
In other visual examples, artificial intelligence decided move away from Maul's design and created new versions of Goku with even greater musculature, a paler skin tone, and a combination of Darth Vader's costume with the iconic orange uniform he wears most of the time. Of course, the red sabers used by the Sith in their combats they are present in each of the images.
This has not been the only time that @Senpaicrusade surprised fans of this iconic anime series from the 90s. On previous occasions, the user created alternative versions of characters like Vegeta or Makima from Chainsaw Man. He also didn't miss the opportunity to create a Jedi version of Goku, resulting in another illustration that excited his followers.
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