Canadian startup Wombo has launched the Dream app for smart devices running the iOS and Android operating systems, and the app uses artificial intelligence to produce original artwork based on text commands from the user.

The company drew attention to it - earlier - when it launched an application that uses artificial intelligence, to adjust the synchronization between the movement of lips and sound in video files.

The process of drawing using this application is very simple, as the user only needs to describe the thing he wants to draw in a few simple words, such as “a scary tree” or “the worst sandwich in history”, then chooses the drawing style from a list of options that includes “spiritual.” or Baroque or Fantasy Art", and can choose "no style".

The Dream app transforms words into a work of art in just under 20 seconds from completing the description of the image in words.

According to the TechCrunch website, which specializes in technology topics, the user will not feel bored during these 20 seconds during which he waits for the artboard to appear on the device’s screen, as the application will display glimpses of the role of artificial intelligence at work.

This app demonstrates the huge revolution in the field of modeling, from marking the beginning of artwork to applying quick additions to the canvas, all the way to producing the final image.

Of course, some of the artwork produced using the Dream app is amazing, and some isn't necessarily so.

Merry WOMBOmas!

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We're back to test your artistic abilities once again.

This time, with a festive theme and some more prizes.

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Quote RT this with #DreamContest and your most beautiful, funny, or scary depiction of the Holiday season.

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Keep reading for rules and prizes 👇 pic.twitter.com/kurAzqFPda

— WOMBO.eth (@WOMBO) December 23, 2021

How to ENTER

1) Download Dream, or use our web app


2) Create your best festive artwork and save as original (example below)


3) Quote RT the Tweet above with your submission

Ex: "Santa's Giant Sack of Gifts" pic.twitter.com/GQ1Gu3MziW

— WOMBO.eth (@WOMBO) December 23, 2021