Im working on a project I got hired for to be the performer. well I wound having to do everything on my own. im stressed out bc I don't know what im doing to create story board I've only ever done mood boards. This is easing my anxiety and helping me tremendously and I am about to use this method right now! Thank you so much!!
I'm glad to hear that there are other methods such as AI to help you out with your project. Plus, it's a great way to be creative when you need more ideas. Midjourney, while being a subscription platform, is a very powerful tool as well. I haven't posted in a while, but all of these AI programs, especially Midjourney, have come a long way since I posted this video. Thank you for watching and commenting.
One of the most fun and creative ways to generate a movie storyboard and break down your script into panels using AI tools such as Bing and Chat-GPT. Will you be using these methods or will you continue doing the old-school method? Don't forget to Like, Comment, Share, and Subscribe! Thanks for watching!
Hi, Renne. You're welcome. I'm glad that I could offer some help. Thank you for watching and commenting. I have another tutorial I did on creating storyboards. I'll post the link after my reply. It's very simple to create movie storyboard panels. If you're using the free Bing AI with the Microsoft Edge browser, I highly recommend it since you have access to three options for creativity. Just watch the whole video again to see what I do. Just type "a movie storyboard panel" as your text prompt. After that, just type what you'd like your scene to look like. If it's a close-up, type that first, and then continue. Example: "A movie storyboard panel. A close-up of a man in his 50s who sits behind his desk with a frustrated expression on his face." I'm going to make another video soon. The link to my first storyboard was using Midjourney, which is a subscription-based AI tool. You can find the link to my video here or in my videos section in my channel: th-cam.com/video/TWTQnZShpug/w-d-xo.html
enjoying your content, its just weird how you cut to loud music often. Its confusing, had me looking around the computer apps to see if something was playing in the background. Just my 2 sense.
Hi, thank you for watching and commenting. It's an editing thing I learned when editing films, music visits, and documentaries. When someone stops taking, editors raise the music or natural sound. In this instance, it was because I sped up the video, and I stopped with the voiceover so as to not sound dull. I hope you found some useful tips in the video.
@@museitorloseit I think he means it was raised too high at those points. Sometimes music, especially in commercials, is a lot louder than the dialogue it surrounds which can be uncomfortable to the viewer. When I'm adding my music I try to keep it close to the highest peak of the dialogue track.
Thank you. I use Adobe Audition and keep the levels at a certain decibel. I wonder if I forgot to on this episode. I'll check my archives and see if I edited it incorrectly.
Professional storyboarder here. This makes me deeply sad. It’s harder than ever to find paying work now, since clients are saying ‘we’ll just use AI’. Because AI is free to use, they feel my prices are too high.
I don't think so. I tried to generate a storyboard with AI but it didn't work like shown in this video... Especially if you have a exact picture in your head it doesn't bring it to the paper
Hi, thank you for watching and commenting. As of today, I can still use Bing AI's image creator. All you do is sign on to the Microsoft Edge browser and use their "copilot" section. I'm still able to create images. Those images are powered by Dall-E 3. You can also type www.bing.com/images/create and then join to be able to create, or search for "Bing Image Creator" in any search engine.
Working with AI may be helpful in some ways, but you need to work with it, shape it, give the right prompts, etc., and it takes some time to get the images you want. You may be wasting more time working with AI than doing the traditional method of just hand-drawing it. One approach is to sketch your storyboard, even if it's rough, and upload it to an AI tool like Midjourney. The AI can then reinterpret your drawing with some added text prompts. You can also create the image with AI and then adjust it to fit your storyboard with Photoshop or similar tools like that. Remember, AI is just a tool and it needs the creator to nudge it in the right path.
Bing Ai is now called Co-Pilot. You can only use it with Microsoft Edge web browser. Dall-E 3 is already configured with co-pilot. You can generate AI writing, too. All open source. I believe when you download the Microsoft Edge browser, you'll get a tutorial once you open it up. You also get instant updates.
I created this video a long time ago. The algorithm may have changed, as AI keeps evolving. Try being specific in your prompts. Try "Pencil sketch movie storyboard drawing" And make sure to try either of the Conversation Styles Bing AI or Co-Pilot, which is now called. Try "More Creative" "More Balanced" and "More Precise" to find out which conversation style is more accurate.
Yes, it's possible to create images of Indian characters and costumes. You'll need to make sure you describe it correctly. Also, I found Bing AI, which is free, has a better retainment of prompts than Midjourney's, however, Midjourney has an image uploader in which you can upload images as references to help guide your prompts in the right direction. Midjourney is going to update its 5.2 version to 6 very soon, so there may be even better outcomes. Thank you for watching and commenting!
I don't believe that artists will lose their jobs at all. I hired my artist to work on my comic book and will keep hiring real artists. AI is just a tool. If you don't have money to pay an artist, this is a good way to get your stories out, then when you have some funding, pay an artist to make it 100x better. Why should people who are struggling financially and who have a great idea for a comic book or cartoon, or whatever, be suppressed? There are so many creative people out there who do not know how to draw, how to write, or how to read. AI is a great way to help them out, and has. It's enabled people to see and hear, and help doctors to operate. AI is here to stay, either you work with it, or you don't. Just like when Photoshop came out in the early 90s, graphic designers and photographers were angry because they were afraid they'd be out of the job, but the opposite happened. AI is just going to get replaced with some other fancy gizmo like Virtual and Augmented Reality. People will get bored and find something else. Thank you for watching and commenting :)
Human artists are never going away. They're doing better because AI is being regulated, and that's a great thing for the fine arts. Unfortunately, AI is here to stay. I wish I could say otherwise. However, most people can't afford artists, and this is a way to help them get their creative side out. So, once they start saving money, they can start hiring real artists to help them with their ideas or vision. Human artists are NEVER going away, and will never go away. I'm collaborating with an amazing artist for my comic book, and he's incredible! I found him on ArtStation, and he's gotten more work because his vision and style of drawing outperform any AI system. He's not afraid of AI taking away his job, either. Technology is an ever-evolving system, though. Soon, AI will be replaced with something else, like Virtual and Augmented Reality, and then that will be replaced, etc, etc, etc. I believe in heavy regulation and bills are already being written, and some passed. Be patient, this will only help human artists for the better. Thank you for watching and commenting.
No, real artists will include this as a tool for them to master and use as part of their skillset. There will always be new technologies that come along and threaten to shake up the creative world, but artists will never go away. The best will always come up with solutions on how to use these new tools to get the results they need while complacent artists will fear change and be left behind as the world moves on.
@@Nemoticon if the AI was self conscient and working its proper ideas, why not, but for now, the AI tools are just stealing content without the permissions of authors to emulate without realising what they are doing. And honestly, I don't need AI to chew my food for me, as real artist don't need a machine taking off all the fun of creativity. if people wants to push a button for an image, they are not artist, but simili-clients, as the machine does, and they don't.
@@reginaldmolinas6225 'If'... but it's no where near that, even at the incredibly impressive rate of development AI is currently enjoying. Don't look to scifi yet, we're not there yet. And that's a MASSIVE leap to make. Look at the context and that facts, not the Matrix and Terminator, lol, that's just Hollywood being Hollywood. And AI isn't to be feared, it's like any other tool, people have feared many technologies throughout the decades and centuries. The whole 'they took our jobs' meme is just getting old, lol.
why does bing ai tell me it can't create image models as a writing language ai? "I apologize, but as an AI language model, I don’t have the capability to generate visual images or storyboards directly. "
I think the video is misleading...Its just directions...i thought your video is about how to create storyboard visuals. Title should be - AMAZING Movie Storyboards *Directions* with BING FREE AI Generator
I'm sorry to hear that you couldn't use Bing AI like before. This video was posted over 6 months ago, and with AI and platforms, things change, and I have no control over that since I don't work for those companies. But Bing AI has changed its name to something called "Co-Pilot." It's only available with Microsoft Edge web browser. It's still free, and they've added some cool editing features.
Bing AI is USELESS for storyboarding, it's not consistent in it's drawing style, as your examples prove, because you can't enter the seed to be used for drawing generation. Notice you were quick to gloss over that part.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I was referring to the free versions of AI tools for those who can't afford subscription-based AI tools. I preferred using Bing AI because it literally understood every command I gave it. I did create a video about generating storyboards a few months ago using Midjourney and incorporating the Remix tool when it was a new update. I believe it was still in version 3 or 4. I'm not knocking Midjourney. I think they're doing great things and astonishing me with all the amazing updates and the tweaks you can make with the insert operations to control your generations, such as you mentioned, --seed, --niji, --ar, etc. They are really fun to use. Check out my previous videos about how I talk about those tools that include seed, remix, image weights, and more. I can't wait for version 6 to be released soon.
@@museitorloseitThe problem with Ai, is that Ai does what it wants in the end. The purpose for storyboard art is to reflect visually what it happening in the script (mood wise). You would still need to be a human storyboarder to be able to convey mood properly, whether you're the artist or the "word prompter". That's what is missing from these automated storyboard creating tools, they just make pictures.
@@alexameskoa1010 I agree, but Midjourney is definitely working on that. The developers do a live phone chat on Wednesdays and sometimes on Fridays, and chat about things like this. They just released a new algorithm called --cref and incorporating --cw which are Character References where you can maintain your characters throughout and can change the clothes, hair, etc, without damaging the look of your character. But, these are very helpful to people who cannot draw. Also, there's nothing wrong with stick-figure storyboards, if you can just get your point across. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Im working on a project I got hired for to be the performer. well I wound having to do everything on my own. im stressed out bc I don't know what im doing to create story board I've only ever done mood boards. This is easing my anxiety and helping me tremendously and I am about to use this method right now! Thank you so much!!
I'm glad to hear that there are other methods such as AI to help you out with your project. Plus, it's a great way to be creative when you need more ideas. Midjourney, while being a subscription platform, is a very powerful tool as well. I haven't posted in a while, but all of these AI programs, especially Midjourney, have come a long way since I posted this video. Thank you for watching and commenting.
This was very helpful. Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting.
I'm researching ways to create storyboards for my current work and I came across this video. Very helpful...and your soundtrack is fire!
I'm glad to hear that my video was helpful in some way with your line of work. The music is catchy :) Thank you for watching and commenting.
One of the most fun and creative ways to generate a movie storyboard and break down your script into panels using AI tools such as Bing and Chat-GPT. Will you be using these methods or will you continue doing the old-school method? Don't forget to Like, Comment, Share, and Subscribe! Thanks for watching!
very helpful thank you
You're welcome. Thank you for watching and commenting.
It's helpful for me, thank you
Thanks for watching and commenting! I'm glad to hear that this video was helpful to you.
Thank you so much! is there a full tutorial on how to generate the images like you did?
Hi, Renne. You're welcome. I'm glad that I could offer some help. Thank you for watching and commenting. I have another tutorial I did on creating storyboards. I'll post the link after my reply. It's very simple to create movie storyboard panels. If you're using the free Bing AI with the Microsoft Edge browser, I highly recommend it since you have access to three options for creativity. Just watch the whole video again to see what I do. Just type "a movie storyboard panel" as your text prompt. After that, just type what you'd like your scene to look like. If it's a close-up, type that first, and then continue. Example: "A movie storyboard panel. A close-up of a man in his 50s who sits behind his desk with a frustrated expression on his face." I'm going to make another video soon. The link to my first storyboard was using Midjourney, which is a subscription-based AI tool. You can find the link to my video here or in my videos section in my channel: th-cam.com/video/TWTQnZShpug/w-d-xo.html
@@museitorloseit you generated this reply from chatGPT as well right?
Awesome video
Thank you. I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching and commenting.
enjoying your content, its just weird how you cut to loud music often. Its confusing, had me looking around the computer apps to see if something was playing in the background. Just my 2 sense.
Hi, thank you for watching and commenting. It's an editing thing I learned when editing films, music visits, and documentaries. When someone stops taking, editors raise the music or natural sound. In this instance, it was because I sped up the video, and I stopped with the voiceover so as to not sound dull. I hope you found some useful tips in the video.
@@museitorloseit I think he means it was raised too high at those points. Sometimes music, especially in commercials, is a lot louder than the dialogue it surrounds which can be uncomfortable to the viewer. When I'm adding my music I try to keep it close to the highest peak of the dialogue track.
Thank you. I use Adobe Audition and keep the levels at a certain decibel. I wonder if I forgot to on this episode. I'll check my archives and see if I edited it incorrectly.
Professional storyboarder here. This makes me deeply sad.
It’s harder than ever to find paying work now, since clients are saying ‘we’ll just use AI’. Because AI is free to use, they feel my prices are too high.
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You won’t lose your job you can use this as an tool
I have been trying to generate StoryBoards with AI for months, as of now, I think you still have a job.
I don't think so. I tried to generate a storyboard with AI but it didn't work like shown in this video... Especially if you have a exact picture in your head it doesn't bring it to the paper
Thank you so much.
You're welcome! I'm glad to hear it was helpful. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Good video. But did you say you used all free tools ? Isn't Dalle- part of the paid upgrade?
Hi, thank you for watching and commenting. As of today, I can still use Bing AI's image creator. All you do is sign on to the Microsoft Edge browser and use their "copilot" section. I'm still able to create images. Those images are powered by Dall-E 3. You can also type www.bing.com/images/create and then join to be able to create, or search for "Bing Image Creator" in any search engine.
Hello I need a storyboard for an architect whether this will be a great option
Working with AI may be helpful in some ways, but you need to work with it, shape it, give the right prompts, etc., and it takes some time to get the images you want. You may be wasting more time working with AI than doing the traditional method of just hand-drawing it.
One approach is to sketch your storyboard, even if it's rough, and upload it to an AI tool like Midjourney. The AI can then reinterpret your drawing with some added text prompts. You can also create the image with AI and then adjust it to fit your storyboard with Photoshop or similar tools like that.
Remember, AI is just a tool and it needs the creator to nudge it in the right path.
ok cool BUT how did you get dall-e 3 to work with bing ai chat. where do i go what do i do exactly?
Bing Ai is now called Co-Pilot. You can only use it with Microsoft Edge web browser. Dall-E 3 is already configured with co-pilot. You can generate AI writing, too. All open source. I believe when you download the Microsoft Edge browser, you'll get a tutorial once you open it up. You also get instant updates.
@@museitorloseit ah ok thank you ;)
@@HirstMovies you're welcome.
Tried bing for this and couldn't get images anything like what you showed at the end.
I created this video a long time ago. The algorithm may have changed, as AI keeps evolving. Try being specific in your prompts. Try "Pencil sketch movie storyboard drawing" And make sure to try either of the Conversation Styles Bing AI or Co-Pilot, which is now called. Try "More Creative" "More Balanced" and "More Precise" to find out which conversation style is more accurate.
@@museitorloseit Thanks dude, much appreciated!
You're welcome!
Can this help make Indian characters with Indian costumes and set ups?
Yes, it's possible to create images of Indian characters and costumes. You'll need to make sure you describe it correctly. Also, I found Bing AI, which is free, has a better retainment of prompts than Midjourney's, however, Midjourney has an image uploader in which you can upload images as references to help guide your prompts in the right direction. Midjourney is going to update its 5.2 version to 6 very soon, so there may be even better outcomes. Thank you for watching and commenting!
what app???
It's using the web browser from Microsoft called "Co-Pilot." You can also download the app Microsoft Co-Pilot.
❤ nice information now days AI do everything and now it gonna kill comic artist😅❤
I don't believe that artists will lose their jobs at all. I hired my artist to work on my comic book and will keep hiring real artists. AI is just a tool. If you don't have money to pay an artist, this is a good way to get your stories out, then when you have some funding, pay an artist to make it 100x better. Why should people who are struggling financially and who have a great idea for a comic book or cartoon, or whatever, be suppressed? There are so many creative people out there who do not know how to draw, how to write, or how to read. AI is a great way to help them out, and has. It's enabled people to see and hear, and help doctors to operate. AI is here to stay, either you work with it, or you don't. Just like when Photoshop came out in the early 90s, graphic designers and photographers were angry because they were afraid they'd be out of the job, but the opposite happened. AI is just going to get replaced with some other fancy gizmo like Virtual and Augmented Reality. People will get bored and find something else. Thank you for watching and commenting :)
Amazing... The death of human artists.
Human artists are never going away. They're doing better because AI is being regulated, and that's a great thing for the fine arts. Unfortunately, AI is here to stay. I wish I could say otherwise. However, most people can't afford artists, and this is a way to help them get their creative side out. So, once they start saving money, they can start hiring real artists to help them with their ideas or vision. Human artists are NEVER going away, and will never go away. I'm collaborating with an amazing artist for my comic book, and he's incredible! I found him on ArtStation, and he's gotten more work because his vision and style of drawing outperform any AI system. He's not afraid of AI taking away his job, either. Technology is an ever-evolving system, though. Soon, AI will be replaced with something else, like Virtual and Augmented Reality, and then that will be replaced, etc, etc, etc. I believe in heavy regulation and bills are already being written, and some passed. Be patient, this will only help human artists for the better. Thank you for watching and commenting.
I see it as the birth of more time being creative. AI will always need humans to guide it in creative applications, just like a car needs a driver.
No, real artists will include this as a tool for them to master and use as part of their skillset. There will always be new technologies that come along and threaten to shake up the creative world, but artists will never go away. The best will always come up with solutions on how to use these new tools to get the results they need while complacent artists will fear change and be left behind as the world moves on.
@@Nemoticon if the AI was self conscient and working its proper ideas, why not, but for now, the AI tools are just stealing content without the permissions of authors to emulate without realising what they are doing.
And honestly, I don't need AI to chew my food for me, as real artist don't need a machine taking off all the fun of creativity.
if people wants to push a button for an image, they are not artist, but simili-clients, as the machine does, and they don't.
@@reginaldmolinas6225 'If'... but it's no where near that, even at the incredibly impressive rate of development AI is currently enjoying. Don't look to scifi yet, we're not there yet. And that's a MASSIVE leap to make. Look at the context and that facts, not the Matrix and Terminator, lol, that's just Hollywood being Hollywood. And AI isn't to be feared, it's like any other tool, people have feared many technologies throughout the decades and centuries. The whole 'they took our jobs' meme is just getting old, lol.
why does bing ai tell me it can't create image models as a writing language ai? "I apologize, but as an AI language model, I don’t have the capability to generate visual images or storyboards directly. "
Make sure you have an account. I use Microsoft Edge as my browser to use Bing AI's Co-Pilot.
I think the video is misleading...Its just directions...i thought your video is about how to create storyboard visuals. Title should be - AMAZING Movie Storyboards *Directions* with BING FREE AI Generator
why it does not work anymore? sorry, but wasted my time...
I'm sorry to hear that you couldn't use Bing AI like before. This video was posted over 6 months ago, and with AI and platforms, things change, and I have no control over that since I don't work for those companies. But Bing AI has changed its name to something called "Co-Pilot." It's only available with Microsoft Edge web browser. It's still free, and they've added some cool editing features.
Bing AI is USELESS for storyboarding, it's not consistent in it's drawing style, as your examples prove, because you can't enter the seed to be used for drawing generation. Notice you were quick to gloss over that part.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I was referring to the free versions of AI tools for those who can't afford subscription-based AI tools. I preferred using Bing AI because it literally understood every command I gave it. I did create a video about generating storyboards a few months ago using Midjourney and incorporating the Remix tool when it was a new update. I believe it was still in version 3 or 4. I'm not knocking Midjourney. I think they're doing great things and astonishing me with all the amazing updates and the tweaks you can make with the insert operations to control your generations, such as you mentioned, --seed, --niji, --ar, etc. They are really fun to use. Check out my previous videos about how I talk about those tools that include seed, remix, image weights, and more. I can't wait for version 6 to be released soon.
@@museitorloseitThe problem with Ai, is that Ai does what it wants in the end. The purpose for storyboard art is to reflect visually what it happening in the script (mood wise). You would still need to be a human storyboarder to be able to convey mood properly, whether you're the artist or the "word prompter". That's what is missing from these automated storyboard creating tools, they just make pictures.
@@alexameskoa1010 I agree, but Midjourney is definitely working on that. The developers do a live phone chat on Wednesdays and sometimes on Fridays, and chat about things like this. They just released a new algorithm called --cref and incorporating --cw which are Character References where you can maintain your characters throughout and can change the clothes, hair, etc, without damaging the look of your character. But, these are very helpful to people who cannot draw. Also, there's nothing wrong with stick-figure storyboards, if you can just get your point across. Thanks for watching and commenting.