I was leaning to Kling but not sure I can get onboard with the don't remove our watermark or maybe I am misunderstanding . NO one trying to tell a story wants an extra reminder the entire time that its just a story. There's a reason why we don't do that with regular films and TV. Plus it seems contradictory to go ultra ultra realism but oh ... leave the mark that constantly tells the viewers its unreal. It not about fooling people with fiction . Its about telling a story that seems real - the heart of film making
I generated something with an original cartoony 3D character of mine, just to see if there's any usability in helping with some more annoying animations. What it gave me was great, but nothing I couldn't have done myself in Blender technically. Considering I'm not going for realism at all, makes me wonder how that watermark rule applies. It's no more of a trick in that aspect, than me actually rigging the animation myself into a scene, because no real people or anything is replicated.. Plus reducing the render time of real animations alone makes me want to hope I can use Kling sometimes lol, if not just to get some tricky shots done better.
I have not tried that, but it seems like that would be a headlining feature. But it's worth a try. It's just getting all the model building video files built. Gotta find someone to go through all that for me so I can build a second model.
Cool. I'd already played with the Virtual Try-On, but hadn't tried the Model. I wonder, if I didn't want to create a model of a real person, would face-swapping the demo models work to create a model of a character?
The training feature is great, but sadly this only works for an existing human and not for a designed A.I. character where you don't have the required video clips for. EDIT: (Maybe you can do some of the videos with creating all these actions/ expressions with act-one or other A.I. video platforms first.)
Just noticed this earlier when on Kling and Bob is straight on the ball as usual with a video tutorial. BTW Bob , dont know if you have noticed but personally i am seeing way better results of late in Kling and Runway. Keep up the brilliant content bud. How do you compare the face modelling with the likes of replicate?
@@epicchannel4724 I actually have not been on that platform yet. There are a couple of nice platforms. I haven’t had a chance to get into yet and that’s one of them.
I love Kling! Thanks for showing off their new video features, Mr. Happy Man ☺
Looks like there's going to be a lot of models out of the job. I never thought that AI would take over model jobs but here we are
I was leaning to Kling but not sure I can get onboard with the don't remove our watermark or maybe I am misunderstanding . NO one trying to tell a story wants an extra reminder the entire time that its just a story. There's a reason why we don't do that with regular films and TV. Plus it seems contradictory to go ultra ultra realism but oh ... leave the mark that constantly tells the viewers its unreal. It not about fooling people with fiction . Its about telling a story that seems real - the heart of film making
I generated something with an original cartoony 3D character of mine, just to see if there's any usability in helping with some more annoying animations. What it gave me was great, but nothing I couldn't have done myself in Blender technically. Considering I'm not going for realism at all, makes me wonder how that watermark rule applies. It's no more of a trick in that aspect, than me actually rigging the animation myself into a scene, because no real people or anything is replicated..
Plus reducing the render time of real animations alone makes me want to hope I can use Kling sometimes lol, if not just to get some tricky shots done better.
@@cletraflexity they just want free advertising on the video, I personally will remove it, how the hell they will know if it is on it or not
Your videos are godly… I Experiment in a lot of the programs you cover… but your perspective adds to my experience….. great job….!!!
Can't wait to play!
Thank you
Thanks, great as always
Hey Bob, did ya try the Sora model yet?
this is really cool, what about ai that support us making vision boards for our dream life
Can we make two separate models of two separate persons and then generate a single video of the two persons with each other ? Please reply 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I have not tried that, but it seems like that would be a headlining feature. But it's worth a try. It's just getting all the model building video files built. Gotta find someone to go through all that for me so I can build a second model.
Cool. I'd already played with the Virtual Try-On, but hadn't tried the Model. I wonder, if I didn't want to create a model of a real person, would face-swapping the demo models work to create a model of a character?
Fun!
The training feature is great, but sadly this only works for an existing human and not for a designed A.I. character where you don't have the required video clips for. EDIT: (Maybe you can do some of the videos with creating all these actions/ expressions with act-one or other A.I. video platforms first.)
Yes, exactly. Use other services that will create these kinds of clips and then use those. Easier said than done, of course, but it's possible.
thanks, this is greate
Just noticed this earlier when on Kling and Bob is straight on the ball as usual with a video tutorial.
BTW Bob , dont know if you have noticed but personally i am seeing way better results of late in Kling and Runway. Keep up the brilliant content bud.
How do you compare the face modelling with the likes of replicate?
@@epicchannel4724 I actually have not been on that platform yet. There are a couple of nice platforms. I haven’t had a chance to get into yet and that’s one of them.
@BobDoyleMedia I commented before end of video and that is some really impressive results from kling. Thanks again Bob .
Bro is not going to make a video about Sora 💀