@@favourchristian8812if you go to 1:28 in this video, it shows you how to with D-ID. Another tool is HeyGen. They both have free trials. Another free tool that can do it for videos, and not just images, is Lalamu.
At times that song rocked a little too hard. It’s called “Lady of the 80s” by Grand_Project. More of their stuff is here: pixabay.com/users/grand_project-19033897/
I’m a content developer for a multinational corporation and have to say that this presentation was very professional, friendly and organized. Loved it. Subscribed.
new sub here! I am just learning a.i. for my video making. I have uses some a.i. generated pictures so far. I didn't know the prompts until your instructional video. I enjoy the information you give. keep on keeping on! tight lines!
Great video! I say, once again, it is amazing what you are able to create with AI. You go a little fast for a newbie like myself, that’s why notes on the side exist. Thank you.
Thanks! Yeah, I really fly through it in the hopes that newer folks can pause and look at the screen, and advanced people don't get bored. But I think what I'd like to start doing is separating Beginner vs. Advanced tutorials, where I can slow down the pace
Would you consider doing a comparison video of D-ID versus Heygen regards creating talking animated character? Comparing; accuracy of lip synch to audio; range of facial expression & motion; custom movement (face, hand etc); overall limitations v quality; Price plan limits - max mins monthly Assuming you’ve made a great character on mj and audio voice file in Elevlabs. But can anyone suggest whether they find Heygen better option to D-ID? Just a thought because the pro plans for both platforms are pretty expensive for a creator if you want to generate more than 15 mins of talking characters a month 🤔🥺 I wonder what everyone’s preferences are on those, or is there some cheaper new alternative (not runway - it’s not accurate enough yet for close up talking faces)
I'm actually planning to do a video on Free / Freemium tools for AI filmmaking as my next. Heygen might be one of them, but I'll do a comparison of a few for each part of the workflow.
@@TheReelRobot cheers I’ll look fwd to it. Wasn’t too impressed with Heygen accuracy of lip synch and mouth movements compared to D-ID but did prefer Heygen interface for more control of movements.
A good starting point is taking that character to viggle.ai/ You can make it move to preset animations, or record yourself and then upload your video, and your character will follow your movements
A couple of options: 1) drag and drop a pic of him playing guitar straight into RunwayML Gen 2. Don’t add a prompt, just add the image and click Generate 2) if you don’t have a pic of him playing guitar, use Midjourney, you can drag and drop your friend’s pic into discord. You can right click the image, copy image address, paste it into your next prompt about “playing guitar” and it’ll use the image as a reference. Then take that to Runway Gen 2
I’ve watched a shitload of how to videos for ai animation in the last fortnight alone. But yours is by far the BEST laid out, ❤well presented, logically progressive, superbly planned and with seemless workflow as well as great choice of targetted subject specific tips related to the topic niche. You’re going to be Huge! 🎉 I made my first video with with MJ, D-ID, Eleven Labs before I came across your channel. I didn’t even know I could use my Canva Pro for video sfx! 😮Question: do I just upload png image to canva to make the effects B4 I make video or import the full mp4 talking animated file I made in D-ID then add effects? Will Canva handle animated importing?
Wow! Nicest comment I’ve ever gotten. Considering getting it printed on a bedspread. Thank you! Canva will handle both uploaded images and mp4s. In that tutorial I’m just showing images, but I’ve worked with short videos on it before. I think there’s a chance you might lose D-ID audio on Canva, so you might need to export the audio and re-add afterwards. You can also make animations within Canva itself, and bring that to Runway Gen-1 (video to video) to experiment.
@@TheReelRobot okay thanks that’s helpful. I’ve been using Capcut as a video editor to put it all together and add visual special effects, sound effects and music. Never even realized I could do it in my Canva! I’m an author, never made a video until last week. So I’m on a superfast learning curve here but determined to bring my stories to life in animation and voiceover. Just praying TH-cam allows monetisation 🙏
Great video Bro♥️ it, I have a question that I want to create these type of video channel, But Can we monetize this type of channel with both Ai video and Ai audio, Because I heard that using atleast One either audio or video of ourselves but not Ai is necessary for monetization of the channel, Kindly Clear this confusion hope you understand again great video thanks 👍
Thanks! My understanding is that there’s a general push from Google (own TH-cam) and all social platforms to ensure that user-generated content is made by humans. They don’t want the quality of content to become worse or become too saturated because it’s 100% made with AI. So I’d say that to monetize, you probably want to ensure there is a strong human hand. I’m only using AI to make images and animations, but each video is a ton of human work and it’s all written, edited and narrated by me.
Aw that’s what I’ve been wondering too. I mean to create a well constructed animated video cartoon or fantasy short film/story that captivates and transports the viewer into an immersive world feel and engages and entertains the audience takes human creativity and way more effort than those bloody clip compilations people throw together of existing content! If we produce unique storylines or characters or fantasy worlds with an original script and human dictated voiceover narration skill to deliver quality video - so if TH-cam/google don’t allow monetisation of something high quality and transformative with unique human written script created by human just because its produced using ai graphics and voiceover as software tools, that would be seriously shortsighted of TH-cam preventing creators providing quality content, where there’s high demand for the genre, and them missing out on a multi billion dollar explosion of income that ai generated (quality) content will deliver. I can’t narrate an ancient chinese warrior male voice over my epic fantasy animated cartoon - it’d sound crap and cheapen the quality. I can’t find anything in TH-cam rules that specifically says you can’t monetize original content that’s been designed and created by human using ai technology. TH-cam needs to clarify and update its guidance because we’re all confused.
@@Gina0151 Totally. I think you have the right idea - if you're doing Star Wars and Harry Potter knock-offs, you might go viral but you won't be monetizable unless TH-cam generously calls it parody. But if you're providing original creations, they'd get a lot of backlash for saying all AI-assisted films are non-monetizable. Even if they do, remember that TH-cam's revenue share isn't the only way to monetize your creations, and there will 100% be niche streaming platforms for AI films as these become higher quality.
Hmm I think the key takeaway and hopefully the main factor for everything will come down to QUALITY of the video overall and uniqueness/originality of either the script, human quality voiceover or the story. Nobody wants poor quality and rather than put a blanket ban on ai assisted creativity, TH-cam should surely concentrate on monitoring and filtering out shit videos. Ai is here to stay and it’s only going to get better 😊
@@artemus80j.4I have many times over the years, for many people. Besides they all learn off us should be paying us for the input if we gotta pay for the output. there is free out their for all of this if you know where to look tho.
Breaking Bad would never be as good in AI, no matter how well the technology develops, because it wouldn't have had performers like Cranston and Aaron Paul to elevate it. But in addition to wanting real shows like Breaking Bad, we should also want ANYONE to be able to make a movie and tell a story, without needing gatekeeping studio executives deciding on the small handful of people who get to be filmmakers.
@@TheReelRobot I agree. And I'm still puzzled by this strike. I'm a radiology doctor in Brazil, and I know I'm in a real danger of loosing my job to A.I. in a few years. Should I go on a strike or should I prepare and adapt to it?🤔
@@pikadasgalaxias306 you'll be fine. Even if AI could take your job, there'd be a long transition phase, then you'd adapt and bring the skills you've learned with you into new things🤸♂
If you're specifically looking for Runway Gen-2's new Image to Video tool, it starts at *2:26*
Very good content indeed drop me a line when you have a minute I want to discuss something.
Mr. Brown
Sure. Let me know the best way to reach you, or you can get my email from here www.youtube.com/@TheReelRobot/about
Please how do I get my images to talk?
@@favourchristian8812if you go to 1:28 in this video, it shows you how to with D-ID. Another tool is HeyGen. They both have free trials.
Another free tool that can do it for videos, and not just images, is Lalamu.
I cant keep up of how many AI tools I have subbed to and gotten suscriptions, but runway is sooooo worth it
I'm a man of the 80's that was a kick ass 80's song. Just like this video. Thanks very much , new sub
At times that song rocked a little too hard.
It’s called “Lady of the 80s” by Grand_Project. More of their stuff is here:
pixabay.com/users/grand_project-19033897/
I’m a content developer for a multinational corporation and have to say that this presentation was very professional, friendly and organized. Loved it. Subscribed.
Appreciate it a lot!
new sub here! I am just learning a.i. for my video making. I have uses some a.i. generated pictures so far. I didn't know the prompts until your instructional video. I enjoy the information you give. keep on keeping on! tight lines!
WOW, Very amazing creation
I subbed to your channel based on your awesome 80's music alone. Also, good vid.
Cool stuff, thanks for your workflow, you've earned my subscription.
Great content ❤️
Great video! I say, once again, it is amazing what you are able to create with AI. You go a little fast for a newbie like myself, that’s why notes on the side exist. Thank you.
Thanks! Yeah, I really fly through it in the hopes that newer folks can pause and look at the screen, and advanced people don't get bored.
But I think what I'd like to start doing is separating Beginner vs. Advanced tutorials, where I can slow down the pace
Solid vid. This is prolly not your first channel. Gonna pop once the recommendation system picks you up.
Thanks man! It actually is my first channel. Had a friend who TH-camd give me some pointers though. Appreciate your encouragement!
@TheReelRobot Just came back from a long hiatus, so I'm subbing to catch a few things to make my own channel crisp. All the best to ya
This was great
Please how do I get different characters together to talk in dialogue?
Thanks! I like your video.
Would you consider doing a comparison video of D-ID versus Heygen regards creating talking animated character? Comparing; accuracy of lip synch to audio;
range of facial expression & motion;
custom movement (face, hand etc);
overall limitations v quality;
Price plan limits - max mins monthly
Assuming you’ve made a great character on mj and audio voice file in Elevlabs. But can anyone suggest whether they find Heygen better option to D-ID? Just a thought because the pro plans for both platforms are pretty expensive for a creator if you want to generate more than 15 mins of talking characters a month 🤔🥺
I wonder what everyone’s preferences are on those, or is there some cheaper new alternative (not runway - it’s not accurate enough yet for close up talking faces)
I'm actually planning to do a video on Free / Freemium tools for AI filmmaking as my next. Heygen might be one of them, but I'll do a comparison of a few for each part of the workflow.
@@TheReelRobot cheers I’ll look fwd to it.
Wasn’t too impressed with Heygen accuracy of lip synch and mouth movements compared to D-ID but did prefer Heygen interface for more control of movements.
Great video and information
Glad you liked it. Let me know if you ever need help
Great work
Thank you
I created an image in Fotora. I want to use that image as an actor in a full length CGI movie.
A good starting point is taking that character to viggle.ai/
You can make it move to preset animations, or record yourself and then upload your video, and your character will follow your movements
Great video man! Just wanna make a point to say that intro theme volume was waaaaaay to high compared to the rest of the audio. Keep up the good work.
Good note. Thanks for bringing it up
Nice
How can I make a video of a friend playing guitar with a photo of their face/head?
A couple of options:
1) drag and drop a pic of him playing guitar straight into RunwayML Gen 2. Don’t add a prompt, just add the image and click Generate
2) if you don’t have a pic of him playing guitar, use Midjourney, you can drag and drop your friend’s pic into discord. You can right click the image, copy image address, paste it into your next prompt about “playing guitar” and it’ll use the image as a reference. Then take that to Runway Gen 2
If you go the Midjourney route, here’s a guide to using it:
th-cam.com/video/MvTkrLAr6_k/w-d-xo.html
@@TheReelRobot thank you so f much for this rundown! You’re a legend!
I’ve watched a shitload of how to videos for ai animation in the last fortnight alone. But yours is by far the BEST laid out, ❤well presented, logically progressive, superbly planned and with seemless workflow as well as great choice of targetted subject specific tips related to the topic niche. You’re going to be Huge! 🎉 I made my first video with with MJ, D-ID, Eleven Labs before I came across your channel. I didn’t even know I could use my Canva Pro for video sfx!
😮Question: do I just upload png image to canva to make the effects B4 I make video or import the full mp4 talking animated file I made in D-ID then add effects? Will Canva handle animated importing?
Wow! Nicest comment I’ve ever gotten. Considering getting it printed on a bedspread. Thank you!
Canva will handle both uploaded images and mp4s. In that tutorial I’m just showing images, but I’ve worked with short videos on it before. I think there’s a chance you might lose D-ID audio on Canva, so you might need to export the audio and re-add afterwards.
You can also make animations within Canva itself, and bring that to Runway Gen-1 (video to video) to experiment.
@@TheReelRobot okay thanks that’s helpful. I’ve been using Capcut as a video editor to put it all together and add visual special effects, sound effects and music. Never even realized I could do it in my Canva! I’m an author, never made a video until last week. So I’m on a superfast learning curve here but determined to bring my stories to life in animation and voiceover. Just praying TH-cam allows monetisation 🙏
Great video Bro♥️ it, I have a question that I want to create these type of video channel, But Can we monetize this type of channel with both Ai video and Ai audio, Because I heard that using atleast One either audio or video of ourselves but not Ai is necessary for monetization of the channel, Kindly Clear this confusion hope you understand again great video thanks 👍
Thanks! My understanding is that there’s a general push from Google (own TH-cam) and all social platforms to ensure that user-generated content is made by humans.
They don’t want the quality of content to become worse or become too saturated because it’s 100% made with AI.
So I’d say that to monetize, you probably want to ensure there is a strong human hand. I’m only using AI to make images and animations, but each video is a ton of human work and it’s all written, edited and narrated by me.
Aw that’s what I’ve been wondering too. I mean to create a well constructed animated video cartoon or fantasy short film/story that captivates and transports the viewer into an immersive world feel and engages and entertains the audience takes human creativity and way more effort than those bloody clip compilations people throw together of existing content! If we produce unique storylines or characters or fantasy worlds with an original script and human dictated voiceover narration skill to deliver quality video - so if TH-cam/google don’t allow monetisation of something high quality and transformative with unique human written script created by human just because its produced using ai graphics and voiceover as software tools, that would be seriously shortsighted of TH-cam preventing creators providing quality content, where there’s high demand for the genre, and them missing out on a multi billion dollar explosion of income that ai generated (quality) content will deliver. I can’t narrate an ancient chinese warrior male voice over my epic fantasy animated cartoon - it’d sound crap and cheapen the quality. I can’t find anything in TH-cam rules that specifically says you can’t monetize original content that’s been designed and created by human using ai technology. TH-cam needs to clarify and update its guidance because we’re all confused.
@@Gina0151 Totally. I think you have the right idea - if you're doing Star Wars and Harry Potter knock-offs, you might go viral but you won't be monetizable unless TH-cam generously calls it parody.
But if you're providing original creations, they'd get a lot of backlash for saying all AI-assisted films are non-monetizable.
Even if they do, remember that TH-cam's revenue share isn't the only way to monetize your creations, and there will 100% be niche streaming platforms for AI films as these become higher quality.
Hmm I think the key takeaway and hopefully the main factor for everything will come down to QUALITY of the video overall and uniqueness/originality of either the script, human quality voiceover or the story. Nobody wants poor quality and rather than put a blanket ban on ai assisted creativity, TH-cam should surely concentrate on monitoring and filtering out shit videos. Ai is here to stay and it’s only going to get better 😊
Sorry but these are hard times, we want these things for free.
Would you work for free?
@@artemus80j.4I have many times over the years, for many people.
Besides they all learn off us should be paying us for the input if we gotta pay for the output.
there is free out their for all of this if you know where to look tho.
Brian Cranston will not suffer it!! 😡
Breaking Bad would never be as good in AI, no matter how well the technology develops, because it wouldn't have had performers like Cranston and Aaron Paul to elevate it.
But in addition to wanting real shows like Breaking Bad, we should also want ANYONE to be able to make a movie and tell a story, without needing gatekeeping studio executives deciding on the small handful of people who get to be filmmakers.
@@TheReelRobot I agree. And I'm still puzzled by this strike. I'm a radiology doctor in Brazil, and I know I'm in a real danger of loosing my job to A.I. in a few years. Should I go on a strike or should I prepare and adapt to it?🤔
@@pikadasgalaxias306 you'll be fine. Even if AI could take your job, there'd be a long transition phase, then you'd adapt and bring the skills you've learned with you into new things🤸♂
Luckily AI music still sucks