It's pretty cool that they're now available to add to the editor, you let me know what you think about them too! :) 🎁Unity Spring Sale Coming April 17th: bit.ly/UnitySalesHub 🎁SpeedTutor Unity Store: bit.ly/STUnityStorePuzzlePacks 🎁 Get OVER 225+ scripts & projects on my: bit.ly/SpeedTutorPatreon
I recently switched over to Unreal Engine and this convinced me to come back to Unity, but I originally switched to UE for Nanite. If Unity can implement a solution similar to Nanite for great height-map displacement in real-time, I might just switch back
Can it edit already generated scripts in the editor? Also, can it edit scripts you've written yourself? All of this with understanding the context without having to regenerate the entire script.
It has had improvements that is context aware, as I demo'd some of the features at Unite 2024. I still can't say how good it is as I only used it briefly and don't use this day to day.
some of those results definitely looked like they came from AI (very generic and didn't lacked uniqueness), but hopefully the training sets can get refined and the algorithms can try to create something a bit more unique in the future!
That's very true, it does need constant strides to make this better, more efficient and actually create things in a more unique style. We will see what happens, thanks for watching though :)
I keep getting ssl connection errors. Every time I try to generate an animation using Muse Animate it fails saying there was a SSL connection error. I assume it’s something on my end if you didn’t run into the same issues?
They have a 15 day trial...but no information on the actual pricing as far as I can see. If they haven't figured out pricing, then why limit the trial to just 15 days?
Thanks. I must be looking in the wrong place. I keep getting to the dialog with the "Start the trial" button for my organization, but still haven't seen anything about pricing. Don't want to actually start the trial until I have time to play with it...
This looks interesting tho I don't see myself using any of those except for the chat AI. I'm curious if it can fix the laggy behavior in my script now. I'll give it a try.
While cool, it's not free. Also, it's costly. Also, it's still limited in what it can do. Still in its early development phases and use cases. However it's a nice step forward and may encourage others to use Unity more in the future. Maybe they'll create a Muse VFX Ai where I describe what I want and it creates it. That would be nice. Cuz Unreal Engine 5 VFX is still like requiring a master's degree to know and use.
This is very true, I'm hoping that they have a bigger selection soon - With the inclusion of the audio and 3D texturing. Then the suite of tools would be more worthwhile.
What were your overall thoughts on it? I'd love to hear about it. As I sometimes get asked about what they could improve, so any feedback you have would be great! :)
@@SpeedTutor okay, fair question. Disclaimer first, I've used GitHub copilot and ChatGPT plus also, as comparisons. I'll be honest, I don't remember the details exactly. It was a couple of months ago and a lot of water under the bridge for me since then. It felt like it was built in GPT 3.5 architecture, so limited reasoning, analytics and 'memory' or 'contextual awareness' based on the previous conversation. If it had the capabilities of 4o, it would be useful. I seem to remember having problems discussing code. If you don't know Unity at all and needed a tutor, it's probably useful.
Seems promising, but monthly subscription _with_ limited credits is a dealbreakingly stupid pricing model. Sell me credits, or give me unlimited access for a monthly fee, but pick one.
It's a marketing strategy. Most of what it does is available for free. They are trying to make a quick buck on the side by throwing this in the face of developers. If it was free then it's an improvement. This is not cheap for everybody.
And again, MUSE has everything at one place. Sure, just for that 30$ a month or whatevet the price is, is a bit high. But if you really trying to sell games and it fasten your workflow, the price is good
im too cheap to get it but time is money, baby if it works well, it would be absurdly convenient just to tell unity to make whatever you want, and it gets it done with zero effort from you especially for tasks that take lots of tweaking and nuance like textures, pbr, audio creation and editing
@@SpeedTutor stable diffusion is free for making images, free mocap available too for animations textures stable diffusion again. There are decent numbers free AI services available.
2023, okay, not interesting for me, yet. I wonder what source material they use. I highly doubt Unity has artist who create all that stuff to feed the AI
They supposedly have a safely trained model but no particular extra detailed other than it doesn't get trained on copyrighted content like most others.
You could demonstrate and test complicated and interesting animations, but too bad you’ve chosen the most generic “walk”. And even this simplest animation doesn’t loop.
You can set the animation to loop the pose but I couldn't get that working, I may need to ask around about working out best to use the features. I was just doing a simple showcase in each case so the video wasn't too long. If you'd like a longer video on it, I could definitely do that :)
Imagine being a sucker who decides not to use AI to aid with their project. By that logic why are you using Unity at all? Why not develop your own platform from scratch like we used to have to do?
I guess it's each to their own but Unity have developed their own model which doesn't directly take from unregulated places. To keep the faith in the long term.
It's pretty cool that they're now available to add to the editor, you let me know what you think about them too! :)
🎁Unity Spring Sale Coming April 17th: bit.ly/UnitySalesHub
🎁SpeedTutor Unity Store: bit.ly/STUnityStorePuzzlePacks
🎁 Get OVER 225+ scripts & projects on my: bit.ly/SpeedTutorPatreon
I recently switched over to Unreal Engine and this convinced me to come back to Unity, but I originally switched to UE for Nanite. If Unity can implement a solution similar to Nanite for great height-map displacement in real-time, I might just switch back
Yeah I just said something similar. Unity needs a solution like UE5's VFX and bonus points if Muse can create VFX from a text description.
How was the Nanite performance? As good as advertised?
super interesting! hope free alternatives arrive sometime
I'm not sure if Unity will ever give any offerings, unless they bundle them with the Pro Subscriptions or something similar :)
Can it edit already generated scripts in the editor? Also, can it edit scripts you've written yourself? All of this with understanding the context without having to regenerate the entire script.
It has had improvements that is context aware, as I demo'd some of the features at Unite 2024. I still can't say how good it is as I only used it briefly and don't use this day to day.
I think generate animation is really big thing in unity editor
Is it something you think you'd use?
@@SpeedTutor yes unity muse chat because it is not see the difference between ChatGpt vs Unity muse chat
it would be great if it can setup all the mechanim stuff
some of those results definitely looked like they came from AI (very generic and didn't lacked uniqueness), but hopefully the training sets can get refined and the algorithms can try to create something a bit more unique in the future!
That's very true, it does need constant strides to make this better, more efficient and actually create things in a more unique style. We will see what happens, thanks for watching though :)
This is a game changer! Huge!
Is it something you'll use?
Absolutely! Looking at using it for my next game.
Which ones specifically? I'm always curious :)
I keep getting ssl connection errors. Every time I try to generate an animation using Muse Animate it fails saying there was a SSL connection error. I assume it’s something on my end if you didn’t run into the same issues?
That would be something I'd take up with Unity support, as I'm not aware of this myself.
My free trial ended. I tried it and had nothing but issues and errors so I gave up. This was about a month ago.
What was giving you most of the troubles?
They have a 15 day trial...but no information on the actual pricing as far as I can see. If they haven't figured out pricing, then why limit the trial to just 15 days?
I think its 30$ per month after
Thanks. I must be looking in the wrong place. I keep getting to the dialog with the "Start the trial" button for my organization, but still haven't seen anything about pricing. Don't want to actually start the trial until I have time to play with it...
That sounds about right!
This looks interesting tho I don't see myself using any of those except for the chat AI. I'm curious if it can fix the laggy behavior in my script now. I'll give it a try.
Have you tried any of them yet?
@@SpeedTutor Not yet, I will try "chat" when I get to work on my code.
Great, but it is unfortunate that these features cost $30 per month, which is very high
I agree with you on that, it's definitely something that I hope they do something about.
I think it just the behavior is useful,others has better choice at other AIGC
I was hoping to get sprite animations soon!
I was hoping for that too but I'm not sure when we will see that. It could be really good though. Is it something that really interests you?
While cool, it's not free. Also, it's costly. Also, it's still limited in what it can do. Still in its early development phases and use cases. However it's a nice step forward and may encourage others to use Unity more in the future. Maybe they'll create a Muse VFX Ai where I describe what I want and it creates it. That would be nice. Cuz Unreal Engine 5 VFX is still like requiring a master's degree to know and use.
This is very true, I'm hoping that they have a bigger selection soon - With the inclusion of the audio and 3D texturing. Then the suite of tools would be more worthwhile.
I tried Muse and it was dreadful
What were your overall thoughts on it? I'd love to hear about it. As I sometimes get asked about what they could improve, so any feedback you have would be great! :)
@@SpeedTutor okay, fair question. Disclaimer first, I've used GitHub copilot and ChatGPT plus also, as comparisons. I'll be honest, I don't remember the details exactly. It was a couple of months ago and a lot of water under the bridge for me since then.
It felt like it was built in GPT 3.5 architecture, so limited reasoning, analytics and 'memory' or 'contextual awareness' based on the previous conversation. If it had the capabilities of 4o, it would be useful. I seem to remember having problems discussing code. If you don't know Unity at all and needed a tutor, it's probably useful.
Seems promising, but monthly subscription _with_ limited credits is a dealbreakingly stupid pricing model. Sell me credits, or give me unlimited access for a monthly fee, but pick one.
I agree, I want to try and bring that up to them to see how the future will change because I can't see it being sustainable.
sooocoooo, thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and can you create tutorials on full body fps with guns animations and lot more
I'll see what I can do :)
It's a marketing strategy. Most of what it does is available for free. They are trying to make a quick buck on the side by throwing this in the face of developers. If it was free then it's an improvement. This is not cheap for everybody.
I agree, what sort of tools can you get for free?
And again, MUSE has everything at one place. Sure, just for that 30$ a month or whatevet the price is, is a bit high. But if you really trying to sell games and it fasten your workflow, the price is good
I think with their future offerings it would be a more compelling feature set.
im too cheap to get it but time is money, baby
if it works well, it would be absurdly convenient just to tell unity to make whatever you want, and it gets it done with zero effort from you
especially for tasks that take lots of tweaking and nuance like textures, pbr, audio creation and editing
Im so going to use these 15 days to make a 2d game entirely out of it just to see how well it goes
Haha, that's a good shout! Let me know how it goes :)
Why anyone would subscribe for services like this when it's available for free
What sort of solutions do you have for free?
@@SpeedTutor stable diffusion is free for making images, free mocap available too for animations textures stable diffusion again. There are decent numbers free AI services available.
Agreed
You seriously ask this question? 🤔 WTF?
I always try and engage with the people who take the time to post and I always learn new things too. :)
dang! unity just beacame much smarter
Haha, you're the smart one really :)
2023, okay, not interesting for me, yet.
I wonder what source material they use.
I highly doubt Unity has artist who create all that stuff to feed the AI
They supposedly have a safely trained model but no particular extra detailed other than it doesn't get trained on copyrighted content like most others.
Woohoo! First! Can't wait!
Haha, thanks for coming to watch :P
You could demonstrate and test complicated and interesting animations, but too bad you’ve chosen the most generic “walk”.
And even this simplest animation doesn’t loop.
You can set the animation to loop the pose but I couldn't get that working, I may need to ask around about working out best to use the features. I was just doing a simple showcase in each case so the video wasn't too long. If you'd like a longer video on it, I could definitely do that :)
Imagine being a sucker who decides not to use AI to aid with their project. By that logic why are you using Unity at all? Why not develop your own platform from scratch like we used to have to do?
I guess it's each to their own but Unity have developed their own model which doesn't directly take from unregulated places. To keep the faith in the long term.