By
Lauren Windle2023-02-10T09:30:00
Source: Twitter / @nat_sharpe_
A man on the internet used artificial intelligence software to create images of VeggieTales at Armageddon and you can’t unsee them.
Confession: I never actually watched VeggieTales. I know, what a wasted youth. But having been in church circles for a while, I am now aware of the fond nostaligia induced by the Christian cartoon for many who were fans in childhood. If that’s you, I don’t know if these next images will amuse or alarm you but it’s probably worth a try.
A bloke on the internet has used artificial inteligence software to create a series of images from an imagined VeggieTales film focusing on the book of Revelation. In the tweet that went out last week, Nat Sharpe shared his digitally created pictures.
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