James Douglas Morrison better known as Jim Morrisonwas not only a poet but one of the most recognized American singer-songwriters, famous for being the vocalist and leader of The Doors The so-called “Lizard King” had a short but long life full of fame and drama. Almost 53 years after his death, intelligence artificial shows us how would look “Mr. Mojo Risin” in the present.
During the 60s and 70s Jim Morrison He became one of the most popular artists of the time thanks to his music but also to the eccentricity he showed not only on stage but in his daily life. The vocalist of The Doors He was known for his drug addiction, which led to his death at the age of 27, making him one of the members of the famous “27 Club”, alongside Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain. , among others.
What would Jim Morrison of The Doors look like today, according to artificial intelligence?
Although the life of Jim Morrison was very short, his legacy continues to thrive and today thanks to the intelligence artificial it is possible to know how would look the acclaimed “Lizard King” in the present. The vocalist of The Doors He was known for his long hair with waves very ad hoc to the time, according to technological tools the performer of “Break on Through” would look just as handsome.
It should be mentioned that Jim Morrison He was considered one of the most handsome singers of the time, with his perfect wavy hair and characteristic rockstar features of the 60s-70s. According to the intelligence artificial the vocalist of The Doors would look perfect skin with some wrinkles, maintaining those waves that were unmatched, this is how it would look on the present the poet and shaman of rock.
Another image created with intelligence artificial shows another facet of Jim Morrison a few years older, where you can see how it is that would look the singer in his adulthood, with his waves painted gray and his beard full of gray. Without a doubt preserving that beauty; It must be remembered that the vocalist of The Doors He died in Paris on July 3, 1971 due to cardiac arrest.