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Thanks Anna! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Now I'm wondering how I could improve for people who don't "already know what [they] want." Do you have some suggestions? That'd help me help others better. :)
@@evan-ezquer I have written you a letter with a question. Could you please check it? (I hope it didn't go to the spam folder). And about your question... I think it's hard to guess what a person needs if he doesn't even know for himself. :) But anyway, you can inspire them with your own example. That's what I think. Thank you!
Still a lot of drawbacks were using midgering one they can take your part and reuse it whenever they want to so they can steal your work and two if you have complicated crowd scenes it's going to give you problems
@@evan-ezquer Please make a video on how to ensure consistency of characters and backdrop while working on different facial expressions, shoots or angles. Midjourney, DALL-E and Leonardo all pose the same challenge. Good prompting is crucial to avoid a fall back to photoshop all the time.
I just found your video and I'm doing just this now! I can't draw professionally for comics but this is a great alternative for a story I wrote that I want to turn into a full length graphic novel. I just have one question though. Do you know a way to tell MidJourney to make the characters be facing to the side instead of outward? Whenever I try to make a character face either to the left or the right of the panel, MidJourney always makes them face outward toward the viewer. Is there some way to get around that? Thanks for the tutorial!!
@@evan-ezquer I've tried those, but I notice that even when I do side view or back view, often the character still appears with their head turned to face the screen, or over their shoulder at the screen. It seems most often MidJourney makes characters face outward for the most part. I can't seem to get a back view of the back of a character's head without them appearing looking over their shoulder.
@@wedoalittletrolling-im4ti you can. I promise you. I've had that struggle many times. The most extreme solution would be to first create a character sheet of your character in Midjourney (frontview, side view, back view included), and cut them out individually, then use any of them as an image reference to generate a proper pose with your desired facing direction. Good luck!
Yes. While I find MJ the easiest image generator to use for this type of workflow (comic creation), Stable Diffusion gives the most control and high-level features, plus it's free. However, it's not beginner-friendly at all. I know how to use it, so I might upload tutorials down the line for SD. You can also look into Leonardo, which is a paid version of SD, but with easier features.
I’ve been testing some recently and I need to say, this one doesn’t look bad at all. It has flaws,absolutely, yet not bad. Did you find out any issues with “congruency/consistency “ with character’s features and poses or can you pretty much set them up in any pose/lighting and environment you want without losing the “original” features of the character? Very Nice video, thanks for sharing it
Back view is the hardest because MJ tends to invert clothes and the face is always looking back towards the camera. but I've found a clever workaround. And then you got unusual poses like "spit-take" etc that also requires a bit of workaround. Man I really wanna share a lot of these tricks ASAP but unfortunately, videoediting is just taking too much of the time.
@@evan-ezquer I can totally understand, it’s a very time consuming job. Thanks a lot for the response mate and thanks for taking the time for making these videos! Much appreciated
Would Mid journey be appropriate for generating 2d poses and basic sketches as well as basic templates? This would save me hundreds of hours if it can.
I've been using Leonardo AI to do this, but it has a lot of the same features. I've been using the style reference tool as well and it really helps, especially once you manage to roll something that actually looks like what you were going for. At first I kept trying to get the characters and backgrounds to generate at the same time, but that is really impossible at this point in AI tech. Cut and paste is the only way. There are some good tips in this tutorial that helped me, like adding shadows so my characters don't keep looking like they are floating. Brief and too the point, I'm going to bookmark this. Do you have recommendations on where to find a community of people to actually READ the comics generated in AI? Most of the current communities out there for comics are strongly against it.
I haven't tried them personally but GlobalComix and Webtoons accept AI-generated comics to publish, and I think both platforms have a large enough userbase of users, so I'd recommend them.
I might not have time to make it but your video inspired me to think if a cool plot for a comic that i feel would make for a really good and intrigueing game or movie too so thanks.
Yes. Leonardo is based on Stable Diffusion, so it should have the capability. However, I can't say it's gonna be as easy as MJ. The challenge for other platforms is consistent character generation, which MJ makes easy.
To me, it has the perfect balance between user-friendliness and powerful features. With Stable Diffusion, you have to make a LoRA of every single consistent character you want. In MJ, you just type --cref. That's why.
There is no way to have transparent background. I personally put "on white background" in the prompt. With a white background, it's much easier to remove background.
Thank you for actually explaining how to do this. I was getting so tired of 'tutorials' for this just being ten minutes of 'well first lets explain the basic operation of midjourney' and then the actual content i'm looking for being a bunch of half assed instructions with no easy to follow examples and then a 'LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE PLUS HERE'S MY SPONSOR' garbage.
Thanks so much man. I do my best, even though I think this video could have been improved. I'm working on creating better tutorials in the future. What would you like to see next?
This process sucks and basically is a lazy and AI adulterated way of producing anything cheap and half baked. Also this process is not fast at all and creates more problems than solutions and drawing from scratch is way more fluid.
Okay so here's the sitch. For people don't get ai. The art is only as unique as your thought process on the art. It's not copyright if it's YOUR thought come to life. What's copyright is the nuts who thinks they can get away with copying other art to use in their art. So as clothing styles, eye designs, hairs and ect. So always make it original for authentication. Reverse image search and check all sources for possible copyright. Make sure you review how the ai models are trained to also avoid copying another's art style and more. That goes along with being thorough with how you design your art. You need to be extremely specific such as eye shape, iris, color, and other hues of the eyes. Craft the piece as if you were making Gojo Satoru's detailed eyes from scratch (except don't actually copy it, this is a metaphor) Lastly, Buy and copyright the art as yours. How, obviously if it's that unique you don't have to say it's AI, it won't fly. Your art is made with collaboration of an AI "tool". You've went through the steps to make it detailed and original as possible. Therefore claim it as if it's by hand. AI is a controversial subject I know. I think if they included a broad authentication AI check it would work better. It would search the net for similarities and revoke all art that is far to similar to the original while providing information of the originals origins. It would pick and poke the art to point out the copyright flaws and provide suggestions. Therefore copyright concerns can end. People forget that ai art is nothing without the person to put the thoughts to create the piece. Art is defined as the eyes of the beholder. It is the eyes that brings the symbolic meaning and ai is the tool that makes it come to life. It is not a creator, but something to be created. The more creative the mind, the more originality. All in all, this tool does not being shame to artists nor does it end the glory they have worked for. Great work will always be great in the end. Instead it is a aid that supports artist in troubled times. Have people no seen what a artist pay is like if they are not on the top? With this artist are assisted with meeting serious deadlines, finishing stories inside their heads quicker before death, and more. Do people not realize hand drawn animation takes years and several artist. The mind of an artists unfinished work and story is much scarier than fear of losing to ai who needs it's artists thoughts.
Hello, nice work.. I have build a comic book creator custom chatGPT that is public.. if you can do small review, I can send you the link . and also the FB group where I upload some of my works.
The initial idea is good knowing that I too try to produce comics with AI. But you went too fast. And you didn't show the other features of midjourney that can also help us in the process (Custom zoom, pan, Vary Region, etc....)
I know I have a lot to learn about comic making. I've never done this before. Anyway, if you want to learn how to incorporate AI in your process I'm down to help. Im also thinking about learning how to draw maybe you could give some tips
@@evan-ezquer Making comics, in my experience, is more than just making "awesome" drawings put together in a sequence. There is an essential storytelling component, the story told in between the drawings. I have tried AI to create backgrounds and some concept art and as an artist, I'm not happy with the final results. Perhaps I could use it in the research state, but even then, I can do better research myself. It's an interesting tool but the results you get aren't really yours, if you catch my drift.
@@gabrielcomic I do catch your drift, but you have to remember that we are very early. At some point in the next few months (or year), we will have greater control as the technology becomes better. Essential things like composition, perspective, and all other artists stuff will be incorporated in these AI tools somehow. By then, you don't want to be left out. I know handdrawing isn't going away too. That's why I keep telling artists all those years of practice aint for nothing because art is simply gonna evolve into something new.
@@evan-ezquer I agree that AI is in really early stages, the technology can and will evolve a lot from what it is now. I don't care much about to be left out, I started drawing ages ago and I incorporated the digital aspect back in the 90's and I'm constantly modifying my workflow, I'm still learning and evolving every day. AI is just another tool that I can choose to use or not. Anyways I'm open to what the future can bring in terms of technology, but the joy that gives me to create something by myself is simply awesome. Good luck with your endeavours mate.
@@evan-ezquer Brah, you keep experimenting and creating. It doesn't matter how the comics are compared to the ones professionals create. What you're doing is powerful in its own way, and these workflows are pretty good for some fun mini comics to post social media or for personal or business use also! Like, more than good.
what a sad future there's no place for real artist anymore and I thougth that the AI hype was over when AI generated stuff was deemed unelegible for copyrigth
Nah.. Actually seeing how crap this is it proves how a real artist is needed. In this video the so called "comic" lacks absolutely all the fundamentals of a good product. No good lineart, no good character/environment design, no camera movement, no expressive lighting and coloring and so on... This thing sucks in every way possible. But these people get excited by an over-rendered anonymous drawing and call it good art 🤷 it's ok let them play with it 😂
Yes, it is crap, just as you said. But don't underestimate me (and all AI-powered storytellers for that matter). See, I do this 9-10 hours per day, and if you think I'm not gonna get better at it you'd be naive.
Even creating this is art. It takes a lot of work and creativity to do this. Art evolves. It just creates another stream of possibilities. It can’t erode the original, but opens door to other possibilities. That’s how life has always worked
@@thesower6577 are you freaking serious it doesn't take anny effort you're just photo bashing with AI generated material and most of the photo bashing like erasing background is made by the AI like saying I'm an IA powered story teller it's like saying I'm an chef that only knows how to coock frozen diners 🤦
WARNING: Total Waste of Time. AI comics will ONLY make the creator think they are cool. Not a single other person will buy, collect or read what you created. It will be shunned and ridiculed by the public.
If you can't draw, learn or hire an artist. If you can't write, learn or hire a writer. If you need a computer to *tell* you what to write, then you don't have a story to tell. Go out and find a real one. What's the point in making a comic if you didn't really *make* it? What's the use in reading a comic no one actually bothered to really make?
Did you say it requires just a tiny bit of effort after doing all you did, and it still needing more work? A tiny bit of effort for something professional ain't ever gonna work. Great vid but a real effort ain't gonna be broken down into a 12 minute video. I like the video but you're missing a couple thousand steps.
Good point! I stand corrected. The effort isn't tiny, now that I think about it. However, it's still at least 10x easier than doing it the traditional way. My point for this video is to show all relevant steps to give you a framework to follow. I'm considering a long video if you think it's gonna serve you better. My concern is that it might bore most people.
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This is actually dumb. AI will never create art
doesn't even look like a comic book. Just looks like photoshop converting photos into comics with basic filters
Bro, that's exactly what I was searching for several months. Thanks! A really good video if you already know what you want.
Thanks Anna! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Now I'm wondering how I could improve for people who don't "already know what [they] want." Do you have some suggestions? That'd help me help others better. :)
@@evan-ezquer I have written you a letter with a question. Could you please check it? (I hope it didn't go to the spam folder). And about your question... I think it's hard to guess what a person needs if he doesn't even know for himself. :) But anyway, you can inspire them with your own example. That's what I think. Thank you!
Great job! I've been waiting for tutorial like this.
Glad I could help!
very interesting technique, Where did you learn those codes from?
Awesome video. I started making trailers with AI for my stories. This video is so helpful to branch out in storytelling. Thanks!❤️
Where can I see your trailers, my friend?
Dude! "Bore" us with tutorials! I am starting to create a comic and finding your channel today is pure gold! Subscribed!
That's what i was looking for ,thank you ✌️✌️👍
Glad I could help! You're welcome. Lemme know if you'd like to see anything else :)
@@evan-ezquer midjourney need to pay right?
@@omoklamok Unfortunately, yes. If you want free, use Craiyon, Bing Creator, or just google "free AI image generators"
@@evan-ezquer if i use the free can i still maintain character reference?
@@evan-ezquer i dont understand how midjourney charge for how many generation can i make? for basic plan it says 3/3hr/ month
Still a lot of drawbacks were using midgering one they can take your part and reuse it whenever they want to so they can steal your work and two if you have complicated crowd scenes it's going to give you problems
Hi ! Just to say : I’m the author of the comics strip 😂 where did you find it ? It’s so fun to find it on TH-cam ! This is an old work 😅
Just what I was looking for! Thanks, Bro! Great video!
Dude, you ROCK! Thank you for the insider, that was really helpful and to the point!
Masterful Man.. This is Awesome.. You are a Genius for Explaining Things in a Clear and Simple Way... Well Done!
Man, thank you so much! The next video I'm gonna show you how I did the photo editing in this one.
@@evan-ezquer Please make a video on how to ensure consistency of characters and backdrop while working on different facial expressions, shoots or angles. Midjourney, DALL-E and Leonardo all pose the same challenge. Good prompting is crucial to avoid a fall back to photoshop all the time.
I just found your video and I'm doing just this now! I can't draw professionally for comics but this is a great alternative for a story I wrote that I want to turn into a full length graphic novel. I just have one question though. Do you know a way to tell MidJourney to make the characters be facing to the side instead of outward? Whenever I try to make a character face either to the left or the right of the panel, MidJourney always makes them face outward toward the viewer. Is there some way to get around that?
Thanks for the tutorial!!
My character poses video covers that. Side view, back view, etc.
@@evan-ezquer I've tried those, but I notice that even when I do side view or back view, often the character still appears with their head turned to face the screen, or over their shoulder at the screen. It seems most often MidJourney makes characters face outward for the most part. I can't seem to get a back view of the back of a character's head without them appearing looking over their shoulder.
@@wedoalittletrolling-im4ti you can. I promise you. I've had that struggle many times. The most extreme solution would be to first create a character sheet of your character in Midjourney (frontview, side view, back view included), and cut them out individually, then use any of them as an image reference to generate a proper pose with your desired facing direction. Good luck!
This was great. Outstanding work.
So glad you liked it! More coming soon.
Interesting workflow. Excellent explanations. Thank you. Much appreciated.
New here and I am happy to learn, midjourney ? Is it possible to achieve this result usind a different AI image generator. Thanks
Yes. While I find MJ the easiest image generator to use for this type of workflow (comic creation), Stable Diffusion gives the most control and high-level features, plus it's free. However, it's not beginner-friendly at all. I know how to use it, so I might upload tutorials down the line for SD. You can also look into Leonardo, which is a paid version of SD, but with easier features.
Superb Tutorial.
I’ve been testing some recently and I need to say, this one doesn’t look bad at all. It has flaws,absolutely, yet not bad. Did you find out any issues with “congruency/consistency “ with character’s features and poses or can you pretty much set them up in any pose/lighting and environment you want without losing the “original” features of the character? Very Nice video, thanks for sharing it
Back view is the hardest because MJ tends to invert clothes and the face is always looking back towards the camera. but I've found a clever workaround. And then you got unusual poses like "spit-take" etc that also requires a bit of workaround. Man I really wanna share a lot of these tricks ASAP but unfortunately, videoediting is just taking too much of the time.
@@evan-ezquer I can totally understand, it’s a very time consuming job. Thanks a lot for the response mate and thanks for taking the time for making these videos! Much appreciated
Good job! Is there a url where we can see the 2 pages in fullscreen? Thanks
I'll upload it somewhere soon. If you want to see it now, you can join the Discord group and I'll send it there.
Nice goob ,but❤You did not explain to us how you added movement to the characters or sounds
you didnt explain the animation part at the end? what site or program did you use to create the motion?
A lot have requested that as well. Not really the goal of this video, but if it means so much to you I'll create a video on it. I used Premier Pro.
@@evan-ezquer ok thanks.
Would Mid journey be appropriate for generating 2d poses and basic sketches as well as basic templates? This would save me hundreds of hours if it can.
It can definitely generate 2D poses and basic sketches. I'm interested in solving that problem. Please send me more details @ evan@neoblush.com
That's great! Looking forward to using it once I have a chance!
I think you did an amazing job.
Beautiful video. Thank you for the idea.
You are so welcome!
I've been using Leonardo AI to do this, but it has a lot of the same features. I've been using the style reference tool as well and it really helps, especially once you manage to roll something that actually looks like what you were going for.
At first I kept trying to get the characters and backgrounds to generate at the same time, but that is really impossible at this point in AI tech. Cut and paste is the only way. There are some good tips in this tutorial that helped me, like adding shadows so my characters don't keep looking like they are floating.
Brief and too the point, I'm going to bookmark this. Do you have recommendations on where to find a community of people to actually READ the comics generated in AI? Most of the current communities out there for comics are strongly against it.
I haven't tried them personally but GlobalComix and Webtoons accept AI-generated comics to publish, and I think both platforms have a large enough userbase of users, so I'd recommend them.
Good work, you provided a great base to start with! Thank you.
I might not have time to make it but your video inspired me to think if a cool plot for a comic that i feel would make for a really good and intrigueing game or movie too so thanks.
I'm glad. Let's see if the next video can help you even more.
Mid journey with control net would be unstoppable.
It's on their timeline. But for now, there is actually a way to control the poses to some degree although not quite as robust as Controlnet.
Can we use Leanordo Ai in the place of Midjourney ?
Yes. Leonardo is based on Stable Diffusion, so it should have the capability. However, I can't say it's gonna be as easy as MJ. The challenge for other platforms is consistent character generation, which MJ makes easy.
It works. But only your story is protected by copyright. The art can be lifted by anyone
The story and composition, everything as a whole, is the art for me, not each individual panel or character.
This is so rad! So many possibilities!
I know, right? Would love to see your creations soon :)
Absolutely love this, can I hire you to assist me on our first comic?
Email me evan@neoblush.com
How did you make the animations?
Oh. Thats just premier pro my guy
The question is why midjourney when there are many others.?
To me, it has the perfect balance between user-friendliness and powerful features. With Stable Diffusion, you have to make a LoRA of every single consistent character you want. In MJ, you just type --cref. That's why.
Your are the best.
Can you teach how to edit in photoshop?
Photoshop video will be out in roughly 4 days
Awesome!! Thank you!
can't you put in the prompt that you don't want a background or maybe a transparent background?
There is no way to have transparent background. I personally put "on white background" in the prompt. With a white background, it's much easier to remove background.
Do you think we get monetized by creating videos like comic books in you tube 🤔
100%! What doesn't get monetized is low-quality automated content, which is not what we're doing.
Write the promtps in the description please
Hi. All prompts? There are tons of them. I've shown most of them on the screen.
Thank you for actually explaining how to do this. I was getting so tired of 'tutorials' for this just being ten minutes of 'well first lets explain the basic operation of midjourney' and then the actual content i'm looking for being a bunch of half assed instructions with no easy to follow examples and then a 'LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE PLUS HERE'S MY SPONSOR' garbage.
Thanks so much man. I do my best, even though I think this video could have been improved. I'm working on creating better tutorials in the future. What would you like to see next?
I love how you just cut at 2:02 and moved on to the next clip 😂
This process sucks and basically is a lazy and AI adulterated way of producing anything cheap and half baked. Also this process is not fast at all and creates more problems than solutions and drawing from scratch is way more fluid.
Okay so here's the sitch.
For people don't get ai. The art is only as unique as your thought process on the art.
It's not copyright if it's YOUR thought come to life.
What's copyright is the nuts who thinks they can get away with copying other art to use in their art. So as clothing styles, eye designs, hairs and ect.
So always make it original for authentication. Reverse image search and check all sources for possible copyright.
Make sure you review how the ai models are trained to also avoid copying another's art style and more. That goes along with being thorough with how you design your art.
You need to be extremely specific such as eye shape, iris, color, and other hues of the eyes. Craft the piece as if you were making Gojo Satoru's detailed eyes from scratch (except don't actually copy it, this is a metaphor)
Lastly, Buy and copyright the art as yours.
How, obviously if it's that unique you don't have to say it's AI, it won't fly. Your art is made with collaboration of an AI "tool". You've went through the steps to make it detailed and original as possible.
Therefore claim it as if it's by hand.
AI is a controversial subject I know. I think if they included a broad authentication AI check it would work better. It would search the net for similarities and revoke all art that is far to similar to the original while providing information of the originals origins. It would pick and poke the art to point out the copyright flaws and provide suggestions.
Therefore copyright concerns can end.
People forget that ai art is nothing without the person to put the thoughts to create the piece.
Art is defined as the eyes of the beholder.
It is the eyes that brings the symbolic meaning and ai is the tool that makes it come to life.
It is not a creator, but something to be created.
The more creative the mind, the more originality.
All in all, this tool does not being shame to artists nor does it end the glory they have worked for. Great work will always be great in the end.
Instead it is a aid that supports artist in troubled times. Have people no seen what a artist pay is like if they are not on the top?
With this artist are assisted with meeting serious deadlines, finishing stories inside their heads quicker before death, and more.
Do people not realize hand drawn animation takes years and several artist. The mind of an artists unfinished work and story is much scarier than fear of losing to ai who needs it's artists thoughts.
Well said!
What software?
Midjourney
even though i wanted to i cant causee its costly
Midjourney costs yes. But there are free options
@@evan-ezquer the one that can create comics like pic?
Awesome.. so inspiring
Hello, nice work.. I have build a comic book creator custom chatGPT that is public.. if you can do small review, I can send you the link . and also the FB group where I upload some of my works.
I think I've seen your posts. I'll have to check it out first. No promises though, I'm pretty busy these days.
@@evan-ezquer thanks, no problem, just if you do we can also show your videos in our network, on twitter , ect , once its done..
The initial idea is good knowing that I too try to produce comics with AI.
But you went too fast.
And you didn't show the other features of midjourney that can also help us in the process (Custom zoom, pan, Vary Region, etc....)
I'm working on a visual storytelling course. I'll release it for free on TH-cam. You'll see everything. How's that sound
Nice video
great job good luck w the ch po! aloha
salamat po!
the result: average comic panels with horrible lettering
I know I have a lot to learn about comic making. I've never done this before. Anyway, if you want to learn how to incorporate AI in your process I'm down to help. Im also thinking about learning how to draw maybe you could give some tips
@@evan-ezquer Making comics, in my experience, is more than just making "awesome" drawings put together in a sequence. There is an essential storytelling component, the story told in between the drawings. I have tried AI to create backgrounds and some concept art and as an artist, I'm not happy with the final results. Perhaps I could use it in the research state, but even then, I can do better research myself. It's an interesting tool but the results you get aren't really yours, if you catch my drift.
@@gabrielcomic I do catch your drift, but you have to remember that we are very early. At some point in the next few months (or year), we will have greater control as the technology becomes better. Essential things like composition, perspective, and all other artists stuff will be incorporated in these AI tools somehow. By then, you don't want to be left out. I know handdrawing isn't going away too. That's why I keep telling artists all those years of practice aint for nothing because art is simply gonna evolve into something new.
@@evan-ezquer I agree that AI is in really early stages, the technology can and will evolve a lot from what it is now. I don't care much about to be left out, I started drawing ages ago and I incorporated the digital aspect back in the 90's and I'm constantly modifying my workflow, I'm still learning and evolving every day. AI is just another tool that I can choose to use or not. Anyways I'm open to what the future can bring in terms of technology, but the joy that gives me to create something by myself is simply awesome. Good luck with your endeavours mate.
@@evan-ezquer Brah, you keep experimenting and creating. It doesn't matter how the comics are compared to the ones professionals create. What you're doing is powerful in its own way, and these workflows are pretty good for some fun mini comics to post social media or for personal or business use also! Like, more than good.
can I just get AI to do the art
Would you elaborate?
@@evan-ezquer I would write it AI would do the picturres
Of course! In fact, I recommend you do exactly that. What else do you want to learn?
Can you create a comic for me?
I'll pay you. I've the story. Please?
Professionals are too costly
Contact me evan@neoblush.com
@@evan-ezquer okay thanks, i will soon.
Are you filipino?
Yeyz
你真厉害
what a sad future there's no place for real artist anymore and I thougth that the AI hype was over when AI generated stuff was deemed unelegible for copyrigth
Nah.. Actually seeing how crap this is it proves how a real artist is needed. In this video the so called "comic" lacks absolutely all the fundamentals of a good product. No good lineart, no good character/environment design, no camera movement, no expressive lighting and coloring and so on... This thing sucks in every way possible. But these people get excited by an over-rendered anonymous drawing and call it good art 🤷 it's ok let them play with it 😂
Yes, it is crap, just as you said. But don't underestimate me (and all AI-powered storytellers for that matter). See, I do this 9-10 hours per day, and if you think I'm not gonna get better at it you'd be naive.
Even creating this is art. It takes a lot of work and creativity to do this. Art evolves. It just creates another stream of possibilities. It can’t erode the original, but opens door to other possibilities. That’s how life has always worked
@@thesower6577 are you freaking serious it doesn't take anny effort you're just photo bashing with AI generated material and most of the photo bashing like erasing background is made by the AI like saying I'm an IA powered story teller it's like saying I'm an chef that only knows how to coock frozen diners 🤦
@@evan-ezquer that's the thing you can be an actual artist by putting in the work and practicing your craft without AI
LMAO, JUST DRAW IT KID. LAME!
WARNING: Total Waste of Time. AI comics will ONLY make the creator think they are cool. Not a single other person will buy, collect or read what you created. It will be shunned and ridiculed by the public.
I love the hate. Keep 'em coming! Y'all are almost my oxygen at this point!
Pinoy??
yes po
@@evan-ezquer PICOF2024
Well at least you're honest that it was AI generated. Least you aren't completely phony by taking credit for midjourney's images.
If you can't draw, learn or hire an artist. If you can't write, learn or hire a writer. If you need a computer to *tell* you what to write, then you don't have a story to tell. Go out and find a real one. What's the point in making a comic if you didn't really *make* it? What's the use in reading a comic no one actually bothered to really make?
Thanks for your support. I do my best.
swamp te market with this crap and comics are dead.
On the contrary, this will grow the comics industry.
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I believe I can rip-off your comic book since ai art is not covered by copyrights.
Try
nope. the images are not covered, true, but the story is.
@@greywolfalpha8814 What story? Just change a few text bubbles.
Did you say it requires just a tiny bit of effort after doing all you did, and it still needing more work? A tiny bit of effort for something professional ain't ever gonna work. Great vid but a real effort ain't gonna be broken down into a 12 minute video. I like the video but you're missing a couple thousand steps.
Good point! I stand corrected. The effort isn't tiny, now that I think about it. However, it's still at least 10x easier than doing it the traditional way. My point for this video is to show all relevant steps to give you a framework to follow. I'm considering a long video if you think it's gonna serve you better. My concern is that it might bore most people.