These 5 tools are great: 1. Relume: The AI tool for building a website is really good. You can build your own personal website, but can the website really run normally? 2. Slater: AI's toolmaker for code writing code is really great for people who do not write code. 3. Midjourney: It is much better than before, and the effect is better. 4, ChatGPT: The combination of chatting and raw pictures is good, ChatGPT's understanding ability is more accurate 5. Magnific: This is really good and practical to turn low -resolution pictures into high -resolution pictures. However, you can also add the video. It is even better to use the text, pictures and videos on the website.
Why? Pretty sure all you have to do to make it your own IP is to edit it and not just use the raw asset from MJ, then you have assets that can be covered by copyright
clients/agencies want to know where the art is coming from. When they find out it is AI, they will reject it. That's the way things are right now in the industry.
@@1deplatt ah I gotcha. That makes sense but it's so goofy when you account for the kind of politics those people undoubtedly have. Oh, you care about property rights now, do ya? Riiiiiight
@@bramdoe3303 Doesn't matter if they are behaving hypocritical or not, IP is important regardless of what they think. So this is good if people chill and start respecting IP.
Relume is mostly just repurposed sections from the Relume library. It does save time by allowing the AI to put it together, however, be warned variations will be limited
Where is the likes of Ai tools getting the imagery from. I mean is it scanning the net? What happened to copyright law, my images, my faces, my 3D objects I created, my art I illustrated... Why should we now put any images on the net - if company's are going to 'borrow' them
If you don't know how to do these things without an a.i., you don't know how to do your job. Using A.I. to avoid learning how things work is not making you qualified. Think it thru, you are canibalizing your own profession and if you disagree, chances are that you aren't an actual professional from the industry. Ultimately this leads to more people not learning their job and fewer people who run the a.i. to gain control over the industry. Do you really not care enough to justify chewing the fat and learning the craft? When i studied, which isn't too long ago, we thought in decades and centuries when we talked about the development, heritage and influence of designers and looking into the future. Do you want to tear the whole house down now?
These 5 tools are great:
1. Relume: The AI tool for building a website is really good. You can build your own personal website, but can the website really run normally?
2. Slater: AI's toolmaker for code writing code is really great for people who do not write code.
3. Midjourney: It is much better than before, and the effect is better.
4, ChatGPT: The combination of chatting and raw pictures is good, ChatGPT's understanding ability is more accurate
5. Magnific: This is really good and practical to turn low -resolution pictures into high -resolution pictures.
However, you can also add the video. It is even better to use the text, pictures and videos on the website.
Pretty cool tools specially the last one thank you.
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always with one foot forward, thank you !
Highly resourceful this ✨ Awesome Work 👌🏻
You need to go through pricing too
Thank you - you and Flux Design are exactly what I was looking for (and didn't know existed until i accidentally came across this TH-cam vid!) 👏🏻
Great work 👏🏻
Cool video man, thank you for the value 👍
thanks, team Flux academy 😎
Thanks I already use all except Magnific.
Last one was insane
Midjourney is NOT allowed to be used in many agencies and with many clients due to copyright issues.
Why? Pretty sure all you have to do to make it your own IP is to edit it and not just use the raw asset from MJ, then you have assets that can be covered by copyright
@@bramdoe3303 they will ask where the image came from and then reject it. You’ll see.
clients/agencies want to know where the art is coming from. When they find out it is AI, they will reject it. That's the way things are right now in the industry.
@@1deplatt ah I gotcha. That makes sense but it's so goofy when you account for the kind of politics those people undoubtedly have. Oh, you care about property rights now, do ya? Riiiiiight
@@bramdoe3303 Doesn't matter if they are behaving hypocritical or not, IP is important regardless of what they think. So this is good if people chill and start respecting IP.
Love it ❤
that made my life 10 times easier thanks!
Glad to hear that!
Thank you so much for this video. Super helpful and well-presented. Your time and effort is most appreciated!
Glad it was helpful!
Very well !!
Magnific sounds very interesting
Midjourney created images are allow to use in client products? Do they don't have license issue? Like someone also get the same image
Thank you for this video. What's your opinion on Adobe firefly ?
Havn't looked into it too deeply to be honest. going to review now.
I’m hoping for a new tool that can create images with accurate text/typography. Maybe I’m asking for too much 😅
thanx bro
First comment! Great content!
do i need coding knowledge to use Webflow as my career ?
You don't need to know how to code to use Webflow.
Relume is mostly just repurposed sections from the Relume library. It does save time by allowing the AI to put it together, however, be warned variations will be limited
They offer 1000+ components releasing new ones monthly.
אתה החיים ✨🤝🏼
Great!
Meet the superpowered Mushrooms growing on rocks 🤘😊
Good
Magnific is cool, but absurdly overpriced.
Is Midjourney free?
There's a free option
@@FluxAcademy Can you please tell me how I get access to that?
I like but it is impossible to pay so many subs unless you work for an agency.
It's all about finding the right tools for you. Hopefully videos like this one help you narrow it down!
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Where is the likes of Ai tools getting the imagery from. I mean is it scanning the net? What happened to copyright law, my images, my faces, my 3D objects I created, my art I illustrated... Why should we now put any images on the net - if company's are going to 'borrow' them
If you don't know how to do these things without an a.i., you don't know how to do your job. Using A.I. to avoid learning how things work is not making you qualified. Think it thru, you are canibalizing your own profession and if you disagree, chances are that you aren't an actual professional from the industry. Ultimately this leads to more people not learning their job and fewer people who run the a.i. to gain control over the industry. Do you really not care enough to justify chewing the fat and learning the craft? When i studied, which isn't too long ago, we thought in decades and centuries when we talked about the development, heritage and influence of designers and looking into the future. Do you want to tear the whole house down now?
You have to pay A LOT to use most of these apps sadly.