This was awesome. I appreciate your actual use of A.I. to create a practical design asset. Too many Graphic design TH-camrs are singing the praises of A.I. but aren't actually showing how it can be used as a tool to supplement our process. This was great. I'm on the fence about A.I. for obvious reasons, but this was a great example of how A.I. can practically be used to solve every day design problems. 🏅
Thanks so much for the great insight and feedback. I agree! There's a lot of shallow praise for A.I. It's really fun, but I've been trying to find more practical uses for it. I do have a few now, and I hope to make some videos showing those uses soon.
Hey that s a cool tutorial. I tried to create an image with my existing object photo but i cant stop that a.i. modifing my object. Any trick to save object and change the enviroment ? Thanks
Yes, but you would have to install Stable Diffusion instead of using Lexica. Stable diffusion has a feature called inpainting where you can paint over the areas of your image that you want to change or keep the same. I use inpainting in this video: th-cam.com/video/D6yiDa_o6U4/w-d-xo.html
Hey. I use a local installation of Stable Diffusion Forge WebUI for most AI renders for maximum control. For quick renders, there are a few good AI websites: Midjourney, Leonardo, and Playground AI are the top 3 I've used. But the best results are often from finding and manipulating photography with Photoshop. A good blend of manipulating photography and using AI for certain parts is pretty useful too. What kind of results have you been getting?
I typically use OBS Studio (easiest way, just takes a little setup), or i'll use Filmora's Screen Record and my phone cam and sync the video / audio later. Filmora's been bugged lately though; so, I just use OBS and my phone camera now. Let me know if you need more help!
thank you so much for this video! I've just started to learn graphic design, and creating mockups sounds very exciting for me. I just wanted to know, do you mind showing how to organise the layers inside of the mockup psd? when I download mockups from different websites, the layers inside of them always seem very organised yet complicating. I'd love to know how to create an order so that maybe I can share my mockups with fellow designers. thanks again for your time, subscribed!!
You are very welcome Buse! Glad this helped you! Yes, I'll make a tutorial video about organizing layers in a mockup project! Hopefully, I can release it in the next few days!
The risk I see is that AI sometimes take other people's art, i e copyrighted material, and doesn't even change it to the point where using the generated image can be a copyright infringement. I don't know what the laws says about it. The other thing is the poor resolution of the AI generated images. How do you upscale them the right way?
I feel your pain Jean. I've found that learning how to prompt without artist names is the best way to go. A lot of custom models from Civitai.com for example make really good images without you needing to reference a particular artist or copy their style. For low resolution images, the best solution I've found is using the upscaling feature inside of Stable Diffusion. You would have to install it locally though. It requires at least 4Gb of GPU vRam just a heads up. Check out this video by Olivio Sarikias: th-cam.com/video/3z4MKUqFEUk/w-d-xo.html
Aaah! Thank you!! You know what's funny? I watched someone else doing a tutorial and they made the exact same mistake. 🤦♂️ you would think I would have learned 🤣🤣
@@jfosterdesigns the graphics on a scarf - i just have scarf mockup from midjourney but i cant put the graphic on it. Its way harder as a mug or something else.
If clients are asking for specific changes. 2 things are happening 1. We are not setting clear enough expectations. 2. We didn’t ask the right questions in the beginning. If those two things are happening then we have bigger issues then using AI.
In that case, you would want to use stable diffusion inpainting to make specific changes. You can learn more about that in this video: th-cam.com/video/D6yiDa_o6U4/w-d-xo.html
@@nafi7393 Absolutely! Graphic designers will always been in demand because each person thinks so differently. People come to me because they want ME. That's something they can't get anywhere else with anyone else. A.I. can mimic human behavior, but it cannot copy any one person's thinking.
Aww man. That suks. I'll try to do an updated video when I get the time. A few free AI apps I can think of nowadays would be Leonardo, Playground AI, and Bing Image Creator. Let me know how those work.
Thanks for watching Ty! This is just another option under your belt! Nothing will beat real packaging and a great photographer like yourself! Also, You have a lot of control over what AI renders based on prompting. You can also get greater advantage by installing Automatic 1111.
The only problem with using AI generated images is you can be potentially exposed to copyright infringement of the original photos the AI built it upon. Small clients might not know to ask this question but larger firms that employ photographers have the photographers and models and agencies sign agreements to transfer the copyright and ownership of the images to them, so that they cannot demand royalties or sue them for CR infringement. That said, this can be create purely as a mockup tool to sell your ideas.
Great point, Tamutu! Are you a photographer? I would love to check out your work! Great points about copyright. The copyright issues around artificial intelligence images are still a bit unclear right now, but I don't think artificially generated photography really makes sense for larger firms anyway. They should have the budget to hire a photographer. I think this works more for content creators and designers who want to present their work or for portfolio building as proof of concept.
This was awesome. I appreciate your actual use of A.I. to create a practical design asset. Too many Graphic design TH-camrs are singing the praises of A.I. but aren't actually showing how it can be used as a tool to supplement our process. This was great. I'm on the fence about A.I. for obvious reasons, but this was a great example of how A.I. can practically be used to solve every day design problems. 🏅
Thanks so much for the great insight and feedback. I agree! There's a lot of shallow praise for A.I. It's really fun, but I've been trying to find more practical uses for it. I do have a few now, and I hope to make some videos showing those uses soon.
Thank you SO MUCH for creating this video ❤ It was really helpful. Stay blessed and helpful ❤
You are very welcome. God bless and Happy New Year!
Hey that s a cool tutorial. I tried to create an image with my existing object photo but i cant stop that a.i. modifing my object. Any trick to save object and change the enviroment ? Thanks
Yes, but you would have to install Stable Diffusion instead of using Lexica. Stable diffusion has a feature called inpainting where you can paint over the areas of your image that you want to change or keep the same.
I use inpainting in this video: th-cam.com/video/D6yiDa_o6U4/w-d-xo.html
@@jfosterdesigns Thank you for your reply :) i will watch this 🙏
@@CAGRIOKUR I'm glad to help! 😁
Curious if you have other tools you use now days for best mockups
Hey. I use a local installation of Stable Diffusion Forge WebUI for most AI renders for maximum control. For quick renders, there are a few good AI websites: Midjourney, Leonardo, and Playground AI are the top 3 I've used.
But the best results are often from finding and manipulating photography with Photoshop.
A good blend of manipulating photography and using AI for certain parts is pretty useful too.
What kind of results have you been getting?
Really Thanks this information is game-changing - Love from India 😍🤩
How do you record your steps in this video?
I typically use OBS Studio (easiest way, just takes a little setup), or i'll use Filmora's Screen Record and my phone cam and sync the video / audio later. Filmora's been bugged lately though; so, I just use OBS and my phone camera now. Let me know if you need more help!
thank you so much for this video! I've just started to learn graphic design, and creating mockups sounds very exciting for me. I just wanted to know, do you mind showing how to organise the layers inside of the mockup psd? when I download mockups from different websites, the layers inside of them always seem very organised yet complicating. I'd love to know how to create an order so that maybe I can share my mockups with fellow designers. thanks again for your time, subscribed!!
You are very welcome Buse! Glad this helped you! Yes, I'll make a tutorial video about organizing layers in a mockup project! Hopefully, I can release it in the next few days!
Hey! A tutorial on how to do this is dropping tomorrow! You can click here to get notified: th-cam.com/video/d47x_GA6L1M/w-d-xo.html
I just saw this... you're great! Thank you so much:)) @@jfosterdesigns
Thank you and it will be very helpful soon.
Glad to hear that
Excellent, thank you for this sir! subscribed!
So glad to help! Thanks so much for the subscribe. What kind of things do you use A.I. for ?
How do you import now to canva?
Do you mean how to import Photoshop layers into Canva or something else?
The risk I see is that AI sometimes take other people's art, i e copyrighted material, and doesn't even change it to the point where using the generated image can be a copyright infringement. I don't know what the laws says about it.
The other thing is the poor resolution of the AI generated images. How do you upscale them the right way?
I feel your pain Jean. I've found that learning how to prompt without artist names is the best way to go. A lot of custom models from Civitai.com for example make really good images without you needing to reference a particular artist or copy their style.
For low resolution images, the best solution I've found is using the upscaling feature inside of Stable Diffusion. You would have to install it locally though. It requires at least 4Gb of GPU vRam just a heads up. Check out this video by Olivio Sarikias: th-cam.com/video/3z4MKUqFEUk/w-d-xo.html
Great tutorial ! Thank you
So glad to help Gorgi! Thank you for watching!
Thank you for the tutorial this helped a lot🔥
Glad to help! 💪
Excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
I suspect the initial error was due to his name being Gandalf rather than Gandolf ;-) Otherwise very interesting! Thanks 🙂
Aaah! Thank you!! You know what's funny? I watched someone else doing a tutorial and they made the exact same mistake. 🤦♂️ you would think I would have learned 🤣🤣
😂🤣
Could you tell us how to make mockups for scarfs? This seems a bit harder.
Which part of the mock-up process do you need help with the most? Is it putting the scarf on a person, or are you trying to put graphics on the scarf?
@@jfosterdesigns the graphics on a scarf - i just have scarf mockup from midjourney but i cant put the graphic on it. Its way harder as a mug or something else.
@Watch My Shorts Ah okay. Lemme try some things! I'll make a video or a short about it as soon as possible.
Here's a tutorial on adding graphics to scarfs just for YOU
its all fun until client ask specific changes to Ai artists🥶
If clients are asking for specific changes. 2 things are happening 1. We are not setting clear enough expectations. 2. We didn’t ask the right questions in the beginning. If those two things are happening then we have bigger issues then using AI.
In that case, you would want to use stable diffusion inpainting to make specific changes. You can learn more about that in this video:
th-cam.com/video/D6yiDa_o6U4/w-d-xo.html
And for that reason we still need valid graphics designer
@@nafi7393 Absolutely! Graphic designers will always been in demand because each person thinks so differently. People come to me because they want ME. That's something they can't get anywhere else with anyone else. A.I. can mimic human behavior, but it cannot copy any one person's thinking.
Was looking for this part. Lol took a while to get to it. 10:40
8:22 actually this is the part. Wanted to see how you made the mask.
Glad you found what you were looking for!
Nice 👍🙂
Thanks for the visit
Not free anymore
Aww man. That suks. I'll try to do an updated video when I get the time. A few free AI apps I can think of nowadays would be Leonardo, Playground AI, and Bing Image Creator. Let me know how those work.
great video you have nice hair grate man dude.
Thanks! I really need to style my hair though 😂
We want more AI videos bro!!
Hehe. I only make A.I. videos based on what i actually use. Trying to figure out how to be real to myself and still meet audience demand.
Who's Gandolf?
Ever heard of Google?
My imaginary friend 😎
Who's that?
@@jfosterdesigns is actually gandalf, thats probably why the outcome was off..
@@mehlancia Yes. Others have pointed that out. Thanks
This is great but now I’ll have to package my product in whatever AI gives me.
Thanks for watching Ty! This is just another option under your belt! Nothing will beat real packaging and a great photographer like yourself!
Also, You have a lot of control over what AI renders based on prompting. You can also get greater advantage by installing Automatic 1111.
The only problem with using AI generated images is you can be potentially exposed to copyright infringement of the original photos the AI built it upon. Small clients might not know to ask this question but larger firms that employ photographers have the photographers and models and agencies sign agreements to transfer the copyright and ownership of the images to them, so that they cannot demand royalties or sue them for CR infringement. That said, this can be create purely as a mockup tool to sell your ideas.
Great point, Tamutu! Are you a photographer? I would love to check out your work!
Great points about copyright. The copyright issues around artificial intelligence images are still a bit unclear right now, but I don't think artificially generated photography really makes sense for larger firms anyway. They should have the budget to hire a photographer. I think this works more for content creators and designers who want to present their work or for portfolio building as proof of concept.
ITS NOT FREE
It’s not free
Which part?