Using chat GPT in this way is soo damn useful. I think in future there's going to be a virtual assistant in most 3d software that you'll be able to use without even leaving the program. This will be so useful for beginners
I did a simple query... "Do a multiple file upload php script" and... BOOM! there it was, with html form, php processor, file checks, if file exists, types allowed, etc... It was all beautifully commented.. truly plug and play. F'NG AMAZING!
This has ben a very impressive demonstration. I could almost feel that one could create their own add-ons with the right amount and length of discussion.
I really liked your test of the AI system in blender. The script the AI created will only use the tools in blender to create what it was told to create. It didn’t require the AI to access a massive database of Original art from other artists and use that art to create. In other words, the method you spoke on and demonstrated does not require theft. I think this would be a very useful tool to lighten an artists workload. Especially when deadlines have you by the throat.
its really sad. not all AI art programs use stolen art, stable diffusion dint start with stolen art. but so many sets messed with it and it is so easy to just add whatever images to make it better thet alot of them do use stolen art now.
It may seem easy but it will still be a steep learning curve. The cool thing is that Blender is free and there are many great tutorials. So if you are willing to put in the effort you can become proficient in a few months! Just start with the famous Donut tutorial by Blender Guru. th-cam.com/video/nIoXOplUvAw/w-d-xo.html
This is not the correct way to start, you’ll get more confused. I mean, try it and if it works great. But I think what you should do is watch a tutorial. The easiest most famous one to start is the Blender donut tutorial here in TH-cam. Or the one I started with called “How to make a Backrooms animation for free blender tutorial”
Very helpful... liked and subscribed, thank you. And my dog even barked a 'thank you' (I think that was the translation) in reply to your dog's bark. 😄🐶
Nice dude…From DJ/Producer perspective I love chatgpt for this among other things. Whenever I’m in music mode it’s generally all about sampling and arranging and chatgpt nails most things where I would just be stuck where code is not my passion. It definitely helps though to understand lots of Blender or whatever app you want to script for so you can be specific with chat gpt and at least get the juices flowing if not near usable assets. Bombs away friends 🖤😎🙌
@@ocvcp I’m and ableton junkie and it’s pretty good with max for live code, jitter and vizzie questions, and then json code for blender visuals, etc…but you can also get info, if not complete MIDI notes, chords, beat patterns, and examples of things you dream up how to do. Same with sound engineering, mixing and engineering questions. Sometimes it will literally write you a tutorial on how to do what you want to do. You can have a conversation about disco, tech house, whatever. If you have questions it has answers. Great tool. Give it a try.
I asked chatGPT about timing for facial animation and it gave the whole sequence of motions human face makes to achieve that expression (Surprise if I remember correctly), never bothered to check this out, but it looked quite convincing.
I waiting Ai to watch multiple tutorials at lightning speed with me just asking general questions to solve and fix a project to procedural create complex tasks
i mean, python is amongst the easiest of codes .. even easier than HTML (browser language basically) it's basically just knowing what is called what and stating the heights and such with some math like addition, multiplication and some stuff . according to chatGPT: Python is a high-level, interpreted programming language that was created by Guido van Rossum and first released in 1991. It is known for its simplicity, readability, and ease of use, which has made it one of the most popular programming languages in the world. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, including procedural, object-oriented, and functional programming. It has a large standard library that provides a wide range of modules and functions for tasks such as file I/O, network programming, web development, and more. Some key features of Python include: Readability: Python emphasizes code readability with its clean and straightforward syntax. It uses indentation and whitespace to define code blocks, making it visually appealing and easy to understand. Dynamically Typed: Python is dynamically typed, which means you don't need to explicitly declare variable types. The interpreter infers the type based on the value assigned to the variable. Interpreted: Python programs are executed by an interpreter rather than being compiled into machine code. This allows for rapid development and easy cross-platform compatibility. Extensive Libraries: Python has a vast ecosystem of third-party libraries and frameworks that extend its capabilities. Some popular libraries include NumPy for numerical computing, Pandas for data analysis, and TensorFlow for machine learning. Cross-platform: Python is available for major operating systems such as Windows, macOS, and Linux. This allows developers to write code once and run it on different platforms without major modifications. Python is widely used in various domains, including web development, scientific computing, data analysis, artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation, and scripting. Its versatility and large community support make it a popular choice for both beginners and experienced programmers.
I have Blender v3.4, and I'm finding more and more cases where ChatGPT's Blender scripts don't work even after it tries to debug them. It really needs to be retrained on Blender 3.0+
@@commanderdante3185 Because it lacks more modern features, obviously. If you just want a basic mesh or setup, as in this video, that's one thing. If you want something more complex, the older Blender versions might not have the feature you want. However, it is a good place to start. I keep older versions of Blender around for backwards compatibility issues with older models/tutorials, and this would be a good example of a helpful use scenario.
@@djedishadowslayer2076 ChatGPT was trained on data that goes up to 2020. Try and find a version of blender from around that period until GPT is updated.
It stuns me when people say "AI isn't going to take your job." This technology didn't exist 10 years ago and still people underestimate where it will be 10 years from now. The people who are going to implement AI to do your job don't care about your talent or your skills. They care whether you are a profitable investment. The instant AI is a more profitable investment than you are, you will be going out the door. When AI can make one person efficient enough to do the work that two people currently do, one of you will be going out the door and then the third and the fourth person and so on until AI does it all. Your employer doesn't want you. They only employ you for as long as they need you. Creatives seem to have a hard time believing this. Corporate executives don't respect your abilities. They look down on you. You're not in the club. Find something creative you can do that AI is never going to be able to replace and have that waiting for you when the day comes that it's difficult to find a job in your current field.
i kinda agree. then again, we ARE humans. Humans like their errors. We will do shit until it comes to bite us in the arse.. i guess that's how we'll evolve. thru constant self-destruction/stasis. There's this anime that showed what our future would be like. Select companies having their own, personal AIs. you said it yourself. it's inevitable at this pace. Now these AI's have their own political campaigns and yes they will be elected by the masses These AIs will compete with each other. (imo that's our best hope, to have these, AI entities compete with themselves, make it so that their goal is to help humanity, or to drag each other down, to align themselves morally) that's our best bet. These Company owned AI's are one only locked up inside their own module/device and doesn't have access to internet/ just stuck in their local domain. another anime has this single AI entity. tho drastic but very much the consequence of the anime above. it's Psychopass and the AI here is the Sibyl System.
This doesn't work anymore, Chat GPT says "I'm sorry, I'm not able to create a script for you as it goes beyond my capabilities. However, I can give you an example of a Python script that creates an emissive cube......" Clearly this AI is controlled by a human lol
bro love your enthusiasm normally. but being creative is how humanity grows we need the work to grow and evolve Ai will out pace us. this is not like when photoshop and illustrator came out..or email vs snail mail. you still have to write the letter.. not to mention the copyright infringement. why is it ok for ai to steel work and ideas. and one person to profit. from many. i worry for humanity because it's not just Art Ai will affect.
"...like it did for Google and Microsoft folks." - Bro, what? Those layoffs were because they over-hired and many of those ppl were not contributing, and we are heading for a recession.
You know this kind of stuff is going to replace you, right? Like, completely, because companies aren't going to see this as the same sort of cool time-saving novelty that you do. They will 101% see it as the perfect way to cut corners and not have to mess with hiring people or paying them. Have fun making yourself obsolete.
Irrational fear. See my reply to Kevin George for a real-life example. Everything changes, but we can adapt and grow. AI can only replace basic functions right now, but even if it does, there will be plenty for us to do expressing our brilliant creative capacities. AI are inherently not creators, they are copycats. At best, they mimic and mix what they see. Just as in warehouses, when AI replace humans, it is laborious menial tasks they replace, not meaningful, creative tasks. Another good example is Hollywood becoming boring and repetitive, and Indie companies gaining more ground. Like Hollywood, AI create through mimicry and formula, and that gets boring. Creativity and innovation will always be needed, and that's where humans best express themselves. AI will always be used to mimic humans and save time, energy and resources. They will never truly replace us, only force us to grow and better express our uniqueness.
You are prompting the end of your lifelong craft for likes. Short-term gains for long-term term demise. 🤣 this is a warning from a web developer that had to life pivot twice because of tech.
This is freakin' crazy, the future is here people!
Using chat GPT in this way is soo damn useful. I think in future there's going to be a virtual assistant in most 3d software that you'll be able to use without even leaving the program. This will be so useful for beginners
Ding ding ding. You got it
I did a simple query... "Do a multiple file upload php script" and... BOOM! there it was, with html form, php processor, file checks, if file exists, types allowed, etc... It was all beautifully commented.. truly plug and play. F'NG AMAZING!
I pulled up some old projects I needed to go from Python2 to Python 3, not only did it do that, i was able to move the project to Rust Lang as well. 🤯
This has ben a very impressive demonstration. I could almost feel that one could create their own add-ons with the right amount and length of discussion.
I really liked your test of the AI system in blender. The script the AI created will only use the tools in blender to create what it was told to create. It didn’t require the AI to access a massive database of Original art from other artists and use that art to create. In other words, the method you spoke on and demonstrated does not require theft. I think this would be a very useful tool to lighten an artists workload. Especially when deadlines have you by the throat.
its really sad. not all AI art programs use stolen art, stable diffusion dint start with stolen art. but so many sets messed with it and it is so easy to just add whatever images to make it better thet alot of them do use stolen art now.
This is sooo cool! I would've never guessed chat GBT could do so much in blender! Thanks for making this video; you've got a new subscriber!
This is interesting. Will give it a go. Thanks 👍🏽🔥
Some really good experiments here. Very interesting.
Thanks, honestly I'm impressed it's this good. I definitely will do some more testing in the near future
Great video! I really want to get into 3D and this make it feel easy for me to start and get help.
you'll have to learn from basic since i assume u don't have knowledge in 3d or you wil stuck many, many times.
It may seem easy but it will still be a steep learning curve. The cool thing is that Blender is free and there are many great tutorials. So if you are willing to put in the effort you can become proficient in a few months! Just start with the famous Donut tutorial by Blender Guru. th-cam.com/video/nIoXOplUvAw/w-d-xo.html
This is not the correct way to start, you’ll get more confused. I mean, try it and if it works great. But I think what you should do is watch a tutorial. The easiest most famous one to start is the Blender donut tutorial here in TH-cam. Or the one I started with called “How to make a Backrooms animation for free blender tutorial”
I had no idea this was possible ! Great video !
Thank you so much for this tip.
Great video! Well explained and educational.
Very helpful... liked and subscribed, thank you. And my dog even barked a 'thank you' (I think that was the translation) in reply to your dog's bark. 😄🐶
Nice dude…From DJ/Producer perspective I love chatgpt for this among other things. Whenever I’m in music mode it’s generally all about sampling and arranging and chatgpt nails most things where I would just be stuck where code is not my passion. It definitely helps though to understand lots of Blender or whatever app you want to script for so you can be specific with chat gpt and at least get the juices flowing if not near usable assets. Bombs away friends 🖤😎🙌
How can chatgpt help with producing?
@@ocvcp I’m and ableton junkie and it’s pretty good with max for live code, jitter and vizzie questions, and then json code for blender visuals, etc…but you can also get info, if not complete MIDI notes, chords, beat patterns, and examples of things you dream up how to do. Same with sound engineering, mixing and engineering questions. Sometimes it will literally write you a tutorial on how to do what you want to do. You can have a conversation about disco, tech house, whatever. If you have questions it has answers. Great tool. Give it a try.
this was hella dope
I asked chatGPT about timing for facial animation and it gave the whole sequence of motions human face makes to achieve that expression (Surprise if I remember correctly), never bothered to check this out, but it looked quite convincing.
I waiting Ai to watch multiple tutorials at lightning speed with me just asking general questions to solve and fix a project to procedural create complex tasks
GPT4 is even better I do not have any errors. Thank you for the video.
for best results you should actualy use the blender that came out at the timne of chat gpt's data set wich is 2021
Please ask it to create a model of itself and how it would look in physical form.
You could make a video texting scripts and expressions in AE
You are wrong, it's gonna take your job! Ha ha and not just your job, but several in one single swoop! He he
Irrational fear. See my reply to Kevin George and Antelope Friend above for real-life examples.
i mean, python is amongst the easiest of codes .. even easier than HTML (browser language basically) it's basically just knowing what is called what and stating the heights and such with some math like addition, multiplication and some stuff .
according to chatGPT:
Python is a high-level, interpreted programming language that was created by Guido van Rossum and first released in 1991. It is known for its simplicity, readability, and ease of use, which has made it one of the most popular programming languages in the world.
Python supports multiple programming paradigms, including procedural, object-oriented, and functional programming. It has a large standard library that provides a wide range of modules and functions for tasks such as file I/O, network programming, web development, and more.
Some key features of Python include:
Readability: Python emphasizes code readability with its clean and straightforward syntax. It uses indentation and whitespace to define code blocks, making it visually appealing and easy to understand.
Dynamically Typed: Python is dynamically typed, which means you don't need to explicitly declare variable types. The interpreter infers the type based on the value assigned to the variable.
Interpreted: Python programs are executed by an interpreter rather than being compiled into machine code. This allows for rapid development and easy cross-platform compatibility.
Extensive Libraries: Python has a vast ecosystem of third-party libraries and frameworks that extend its capabilities. Some popular libraries include NumPy for numerical computing, Pandas for data analysis, and TensorFlow for machine learning.
Cross-platform: Python is available for major operating systems such as Windows, macOS, and Linux. This allows developers to write code once and run it on different platforms without major modifications.
Python is widely used in various domains, including web development, scientific computing, data analysis, artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation, and scripting. Its versatility and large community support make it a popular choice for both beginners and experienced programmers.
How did you copy and paste the traceback code?
NVM I had to go into the info log
Great video!
I have Blender v3.4, and I'm finding more and more cases where ChatGPT's Blender scripts don't work even after it tries to debug them. It really needs to be retrained on Blender 3.0+
Why wouldn't you just use an older version ?
@@commanderdante3185 Because it lacks more modern features, obviously. If you just want a basic mesh or setup, as in this video, that's one thing. If you want something more complex, the older Blender versions might not have the feature you want. However, it is a good place to start. I keep older versions of Blender around for backwards compatibility issues with older models/tutorials, and this would be a good example of a helpful use scenario.
@@djedishadowslayer2076 ChatGPT was trained on data that goes up to 2020. Try and find a version of blender from around that period until GPT is updated.
@@commanderdante3185 2020, gotcha, I'll keep that in mind. Thanks 🙂
It stuns me when people say "AI isn't going to take your job." This technology didn't exist 10 years ago and still people underestimate where it will be 10 years from now. The people who are going to implement AI to do your job don't care about your talent or your skills. They care whether you are a profitable investment. The instant AI is a more profitable investment than you are, you will be going out the door. When AI can make one person efficient enough to do the work that two people currently do, one of you will be going out the door and then the third and the fourth person and so on until AI does it all. Your employer doesn't want you. They only employ you for as long as they need you. Creatives seem to have a hard time believing this. Corporate executives don't respect your abilities. They look down on you. You're not in the club. Find something creative you can do that AI is never going to be able to replace and have that waiting for you when the day comes that it's difficult to find a job in your current field.
i kinda agree. then again, we ARE humans. Humans like their errors. We will do shit until it comes to bite us in the arse.. i guess that's how we'll evolve. thru constant self-destruction/stasis.
There's this anime that showed what our future would be like. Select companies having their own, personal AIs. you said it yourself. it's inevitable at this pace. Now these AI's have their own political campaigns and yes they will be elected by the masses These AIs will compete with each other. (imo that's our best hope, to have these, AI entities compete with themselves, make it so that their goal is to help humanity, or to drag each other down, to align themselves morally) that's our best bet. These Company owned AI's are one only locked up inside their own module/device and doesn't have access to internet/ just stuck in their local domain.
another anime has this single AI entity. tho drastic but very much the consequence of the anime above. it's Psychopass and the AI here is the Sibyl System.
ChatGPT is an asset, but your instructions need to be clear and to the point. Garbage in, garbage out!
It's so amazing an too easy now.
ChatGPT is coming for youtuber's cash.
How do I get in contact with you and are you open for work
You are like me I had to subscribe , just too similar as far as skill sets. I agree it won't get rid of your job but it will speed up processes
cool
I really want to try this in chatgpt but it wont work for me
BRUUUUHHHH!
This doesn't work anymore, Chat GPT says "I'm sorry, I'm not able to create a script for you as it goes beyond my capabilities. However, I can give you an example of a Python script that creates an emissive cube......"
Clearly this AI is controlled by a human lol
You'll need the pro version not the free one.
@@marcus1202 so i must pay for it? hell no i rather start from the scrap.
I really hate this trend of people who make awesome Blender Content... only to end up shilling AI and NFTs..... why?
bro love your enthusiasm normally. but being creative is how humanity grows we need the work to grow and evolve Ai will out pace us. this is not like when photoshop and illustrator came out..or email vs snail mail. you still have to write the letter.. not to mention the copyright infringement. why is it ok for ai to steel work and ideas. and one person to profit. from many. i worry for humanity because it's not just Art Ai will affect.
Irrational fear. See my reply to Kevin George and Antelope Friend above for real-life examples.
"...like it did for Google and Microsoft folks." - Bro, what? Those layoffs were because they over-hired and many of those ppl were not contributing, and we are heading for a recession.
It was a joke since Microsoft announced they're investing billions in ChatGPT right after their layoffs
@@BlackMixture oooops! Went over my head lol
heading? we ARE already in recession.
haha first one here
Dude, no disrespect, but not showing us what you type into the prompt isn’t exactly very helpful. 😕
You know this kind of stuff is going to replace you, right? Like, completely, because companies aren't going to see this as the same sort of cool time-saving novelty that you do. They will 101% see it as the perfect way to cut corners and not have to mess with hiring people or paying them. Have fun making yourself obsolete.
You can always say fuck working for companies, and go freelance
Irrational fear. See my reply to Kevin George for a real-life example. Everything changes, but we can adapt and grow. AI can only replace basic functions right now, but even if it does, there will be plenty for us to do expressing our brilliant creative capacities. AI are inherently not creators, they are copycats. At best, they mimic and mix what they see. Just as in warehouses, when AI replace humans, it is laborious menial tasks they replace, not meaningful, creative tasks.
Another good example is Hollywood becoming boring and repetitive, and Indie companies gaining more ground. Like Hollywood, AI create through mimicry and formula, and that gets boring. Creativity and innovation will always be needed, and that's where humans best express themselves. AI will always be used to mimic humans and save time, energy and resources. They will never truly replace us, only force us to grow and better express our uniqueness.
You are prompting the end of your lifelong craft for likes. Short-term gains for long-term term demise. 🤣 this is a warning from a web developer that had to life pivot twice because of tech.
Irrational fear. See my reply to Kevin George and Antelope Friend above for real-life examples.