@@angelrivera2339 Thank you for the suggestion! Robert McCall’s work is absolutely inspiring-his vision of the future is so bold and imaginative. I’ll definitely look into how I can channel some of that energy into future projects. 😊✨🚀
That's very impressive. Some amazing images and themes there. And it takes Syd Mead's work and moves it forwards in a very interesting way. Excellent! 🚀🚀
Thank you so much! 😊 That’s such high praise-Syd Mead is an incredible inspiration, and it’s amazing to hear that this feels like a step forward. I’ll keep striving to push the boundaries even further! 🚀✨
@@pintocreation2745 you're so welcome! I've just watched this video again, and I think it's amazing. Such beautiful and architectural use of stone and concrete - these interior spaces are cathedral like. The lighting is superb, it makes it look as if they are naturally lit from above, but it's not clear. But the way it's lit really adds to the sense of scale and grandeur, a real achievement considering these are underground spaces. And, of course, I love how Syd's fascination with high speed futuristic transportation has filtered into these scenes. But, I have to say, this obviously didn't all happen on its own. I think you have chosen great scenes, and edited them together very well. I shall look forward to seeing more like this, heh?
@@richardconway6425 Thank you so much for your thoughtful and detailed comment-it really means a lot! 😊 Yes, behind the video was a process of creating and selecting many images, then carefully animating them. Even with the animations, I had to go through several iterations, discarding and refining until I achieved exactly what I envisioned. I’m so glad you appreciated the lighting and sense of scale-it’s something I worked hard to convey. And it’s great to hear that the transportation element resonated as well. Your encouragement keeps me motivated to create more! 🙌✨ Thank you for watching (again!), and I can’t wait to share what’s next! 🚀🎥
Very impressive. It will be very interesting once these video generation models can get a proper handle on physics and logic. I am looking forward to a playable version of AI rendered Doom or Minecraft, but in this amazing Syd Mead environment.
It's a shame with all those glitches, where the AI clearly doesn't understand physics and logic. That being said, this is the most beautiful AI-scenery I've come across yet. I credit Syd Mead, who spent days and weeks in order to deliver a perfect piece of art. I'm sure he corrected many errors along the way.
Obviously it will never reach Syd's works, and I would add fortunately! Unfortunately, as far as physics and natural movements are concerned, it is still difficult for the AI to reproduce them, but this makes the reality even more beautiful! It will take time to really copy us lol
Thank you so much for the kind words! 😊 I’m really glad you enjoyed the video. I’ll definitely keep the length in mind for future projects-there’s always room to explore more! 🙌✨
I remember in the 1960s Walt Disney had visionary futuristic art and cartoons in the best sense of the word. We saw flying cars, rocket ships to other planets...the Jetsons! This is the same thing but only more spectacular to our standards in 2024. I'm thinking neither will come to pass. But, what a great vision....oh, in the 60s there was more greenery.
Of course I remember the Jetsons! Look I think there are two possibilities: we will never see it but our great-grandchildren will or mankind will end sooner
I've always imagined this is what a city beneath mars might look like!! As the air and water became thin and unusable the inhabitants took refuge underground carving a new life for themselves ... But how long will it last before exstinction becomes unavoidable??? 🤔
Thank you for such an imaginative and thought-provoking comment! 😊 A city beneath Mars is such a compelling vision, especially with the idea of carving out a refuge underground as the surface becomes uninhabitable. It sparks so many questions about survival, adaptation, and the fragility of life in extreme environments. The looming question of how long such a civilization could last before extinction is inevitable adds an intriguing layer of tension. Your perspective brings so much depth to this concept-thank you for sharing it!
Thank you for the thoughtful feedback! 😊 You’re absolutely right-capturing natural physical movement for humans and animals is a challenge in AI generations
So in this time period mankind has reached the stars and colonized other worlds? Cause this looks kind of like how I would picture an interstellar humanity. Living underground to avoid harmful radiations, not much in the way of greenery, etc…
These skylight lit underground cities struck me as off world locations. Perhaps as we'd build on Mars or a distant moon. Along these lines, some of these 'tunnelscapes' may depict the early settlement and construction. With these underground locations protecting citizens against extreme radiation hazards lack of atmosphere. Other scenes reflecting far future visions of the same worlds after terraforming. Places where the now ancient underground aesthetic is borrowed for its historic flavor rather than the early utility it offered. Especially wherein the tunnels are opened out into open breathable skies. These cavernous spaces would be far more appealing than windowless small tunnels of say THX-1138's depiction of an underground city.
Oh, I really like this vision of yours. I love imagining how these worlds could come to life and I like knowing that I can stimulate these visions in the beholder. I really enjoyed your comment.
@@DanFrederiksen You're absolutely right-there are generators that perform better and produce fewer artifacts, but unfortunately, all of them still have some limitations. Some of the more advanced tools are indeed impressive, but their prices are way beyond what I can afford (at least for now). Hopefully, accessibility will improve in the future! 😊✨
Thank you! 😊 That would be amazing, wouldn’t it? Seeing these concepts come to life in a game would take the experience to a whole new level. Definitely something to dream about! 🎮✨
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It’s true-a stable climate and advanced progress are dreams humanity has been striving for. Hopefully, with collective effort, we can get closer to creating a better future for all. 🌍✨
Thank you for pointing that out! 😊 I wasn’t directly inspired by James Follett’s "Earthsearch Mindwarp," but it’s amazing that it brought "Arema" to mind. His work is so thought-provoking-I’ll have to revisit it for inspiration! 🌌✨
@@pintocreation2745 I love his fiction especially "Earth search" i would love to see a CGI version of " The Challenger" space craft god that would be awesome (:
Great Video, wish that I was that good with AI, this will be what needed on the moon mars and other planets, a place like this 5 wide 10 miles long 20 levels could hold a bunch of people
Thank you so much! 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Your idea for a massive multi-level structure like that on the Moon or Mars is incredibly inspiring-it’s exactly the kind of innovation humanity might need to settle other planets
@@pintocreation2745 forgot the guy's name saw it on Ancient Aliens he was a pilot when they had one of the first expeditions to Antarctica, He flew into a opening of a cave saw trees and other things in it. These places will be good for growing food up there as well
@@altha-rf1et Ah, you’re probably thinking of Admiral Richard Byrd! His supposed accounts of flying into mysterious openings during Antarctic expeditions have sparked a lot of intrigue and speculation over the years, especially in shows like Ancient Aliens. While the claims remain unverified, it’s a fascinating idea
@@pintocreation2745 Think so just cannot remember the name also there was a guy who created a map of the Anatica hundred years before it was discovered showing rivers and forest
Where are the trees, the grass, the flowers and the insects? This is a machine to live in, a soulless bleak environment that would suck the humanity out of the humans who lived in it. This may be the future, but I certainly hope it's not for the sake of my children's children.
That’s such a thoughtful perspective, and I really appreciate you sharing it. 🌱 It’s true that a world without nature feels incomplete, no matter how advanced it is. Balancing technology with the beauty of trees, grass, flowers, and all the life they support is something I’d love to explore further in future creations. Thanks for this reminder-it’s a point worth reflecting on. 🙏✨
@@scottmcintosh4397 That’s a brilliant suggestion! A Bernal Sphere colony has such a fascinating and visually stunning concept-it would be amazing to bring that to life through AI. Thanks for the inspiration, I’ll definitely consider it! 🌌✨🚀
So the gravity must be intense because we've all got broken legs in the future and we forget how.to walk. Those of us without wheels attached to our feet stumps. AI still not hitting those high notes.
😄 You’re right-gravity must be doing a number on us in this imagined future! AI definitely has room to improve, especially when it comes to natural movement. Thanks for the laugh and for watching! 😊✨
Because there is a lot of work behind it. You first have to create the images with Midjourney and then animate them with Hailuo AI. Each generation lasts a maximum of 5.6 seconds. To make one hour of video you would need 642 generations and then you have to edit them with editing software. In short, a lot of time is needed.
Nice done. It sad to know that we can build this but we wont because of money. I want to live in a future like this but if this ever happen it will take a few 100 of years.
А будущее ли это. Может это ужк кӏесть под землей. Эти подземные туннели, города, поезда на магнитных прдушках. Глубинники пользовались новейшец технологией, а плебеям га поверхности засиавляли за услуги газа , электричества оплачивать
Imagining such a thing I think so. After a nuclear catastrophe, the rich will live underground while the less fortunate live above ground with constant mutations and dangers (an allegory of what is already happening now, in fact all along)
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Were these concept ideas for the new series of Silo?
You really nailed the music this time. Spot on!
@@christopherd.winnan8701 no, they are ideas that come out of my head and somehow I try to visualise them with AI. Thank you very much
As an inspiration, I would suggest Robert McCall. His paintings about the future would work great with your style...
@@angelrivera2339 Thank you for the suggestion! Robert McCall’s work is absolutely inspiring-his vision of the future is so bold and imaginative. I’ll definitely look into how I can channel some of that energy into future projects. 😊✨🚀
WOW, I don't know how you did this, but it's like every sci-fi book cover in the 1970's & 80's 😮👍
AWESOME job !!
Dystopian Star Wars in caves ❤❤❤
Dystopian Star Wars in caves sounds absolutely epic! ❤❤
AI-Generated Landscapes Wow! there is nothing AI can't create , simply amazing
thanks for watching
So it looks like humanity moves back into the caves, with a lot of very modern tech that is!!
The most probable thing is that humanity will return to the caves but with nothing left (but that's another matter lol)
@@pintocreation2745 More than likely!
That and onto/into the oceans and eventually space
في المستقبل البعيد وبفضل التكنولوجيا المتقدمة سوف يتساوى الخيال مع الواقع ويمتلك الإنسان قوى الآلهة ليحول الكون والأكوان المتعددة إلى جنة خالدة ❤
So sick!! I love syd meads work
thanks, glad you like
UNBELIEVABLE
That's very impressive. Some amazing images and themes there. And it takes Syd Mead's work and moves it forwards in a very interesting way.
Excellent! 🚀🚀
Thank you so much! 😊 That’s such high praise-Syd Mead is an incredible inspiration, and it’s amazing to hear that this feels like a step forward. I’ll keep striving to push the boundaries even further! 🚀✨
@@pintocreation2745 you're so welcome! I've just watched this video again, and I think it's amazing. Such beautiful and architectural use of stone and concrete - these interior spaces are cathedral like. The lighting is superb, it makes it look as if they are naturally lit from above, but it's not clear. But the way it's lit really adds to the sense of scale and grandeur, a real achievement considering these are underground spaces.
And, of course, I love how Syd's fascination with high speed futuristic transportation has filtered into these scenes.
But, I have to say, this obviously didn't all happen on its own. I think you have chosen great scenes, and edited them together very well. I shall look forward to seeing more like this, heh?
@@richardconway6425 Thank you so much for your thoughtful and detailed comment-it really means a lot! 😊 Yes, behind the video was a process of creating and selecting many images, then carefully animating them. Even with the animations, I had to go through several iterations, discarding and refining until I achieved exactly what I envisioned.
I’m so glad you appreciated the lighting and sense of scale-it’s something I worked hard to convey. And it’s great to hear that the transportation element resonated as well. Your encouragement keeps me motivated to create more! 🙌✨ Thank you for watching (again!), and I can’t wait to share what’s next! 🚀🎥
A hellscape. No trees, rivers, wildlife. We're doomed.
yes
Nature, no place in the future. Artificial worlds with artificial people.
they can put tress and garden in these,
@@altha-rf1et If they want to, lol
Very impressive. It will be very interesting once these video generation models can get a proper handle on physics and logic.
I am looking forward to a playable version of AI rendered Doom or Minecraft, but in this amazing Syd Mead environment.
I agree. There are still big limitations with more elaborate images, for now they work well with close-ups or at least with less elaborate scenes.
A future not far from us... so imaginative. 🌿
thanks! I don't know if I would want a future like that lol
It's a shame with all those glitches, where the AI clearly doesn't understand physics and logic.
That being said, this is the most beautiful AI-scenery I've come across yet.
I credit Syd Mead, who spent days and weeks in order to deliver a perfect piece of art.
I'm sure he corrected many errors along the way.
Obviously it will never reach Syd's works, and I would add fortunately!
Unfortunately, as far as physics and natural movements are concerned, it is still difficult for the AI to reproduce them, but this makes the reality even more beautiful! It will take time to really copy us lol
I was gonna tell that it seems a lot the work of Syd Mead.... And it is.
мир будущего строится потихоньку:)
Absolutely! 😊 The world of the future is always a work in progress-built step by step, one innovation at a time.
Your style is incredibly distinctive!
thank you!
Благодарю ❤, я в восторге и посылаю всем СВЕТ и конечно безусловную ЛЮБОВЬ 💘! ЛЮБОВЬ ❤! ЛЮБОВЬ ❤!
Алла 9
Nice! The perspective change at 1:12 was very cool.
thanks
To wideo jest naprawdę świetnie przemyślane i wykonane. Szkoda tylko, że trwa tak krótko.👍👍👍
Thank you so much for the kind words! 😊 I’m really glad you enjoyed the video. I’ll definitely keep the length in mind for future projects-there’s always room to explore more! 🙌✨
Reminds me of the 1936 classic " Things To Come".
What a fantastic comparison-thank you! 😊 "Things to Come" is such a visionary classic. I’m honored it brought that to mind! 🙌✨
beautiful
thanks! glad you like it!
@@pintocreation2745 how did you make it?
@@RyanJohnsonD Img with MJ, Animation with Hailuo AI and music by Suno
Lovely well done👍🏻
thanks
I remember in the 1960s Walt Disney had visionary futuristic art and cartoons in the best sense of the word. We saw flying cars, rocket ships to other planets...the Jetsons! This is the same thing but only more spectacular to our standards in 2024. I'm thinking neither will come to pass. But, what a great vision....oh, in the 60s there was more greenery.
Of course I remember the Jetsons! Look I think there are two possibilities: we will never see it but our great-grandchildren will or mankind will end sooner
The Jetsons were from Hanna-Barbera, not from Disney 😉
Como arquitecta me encanta ese tipo de High Tech ❤
Inspirador
Thank you so much! ❤.High-tech design has such a unique way of blending creativity with functionality. I’m thrilled you enjoyed it! 🚀✨
I've always imagined this is what a city beneath mars might look like!!
As the air and water became thin and unusable the inhabitants took refuge underground carving a new life for themselves ...
But how long will it last before exstinction becomes unavoidable??? 🤔
Thank you for such an imaginative and thought-provoking comment! 😊 A city beneath Mars is such a compelling vision, especially with the idea of carving out a refuge underground as the surface becomes uninhabitable. It sparks so many questions about survival, adaptation, and the fragility of life in extreme environments. The looming question of how long such a civilization could last before extinction is inevitable adds an intriguing layer of tension. Your perspective brings so much depth to this concept-thank you for sharing it!
Facts!!!!
the physical movemen of humas and animals are an issue in these AI generations That being said I do think they are great.
Thank you for the thoughtful feedback! 😊 You’re absolutely right-capturing natural physical movement for humans and animals is a challenge in AI generations
So in this time period mankind has reached the stars and colonized other worlds? Cause this looks kind of like how I would picture an interstellar humanity. Living underground to avoid harmful radiations, not much in the way of greenery, etc…
Mari pulang marilah pulang 😂
These skylight lit underground cities struck me as off world locations. Perhaps as we'd build on Mars or a distant moon. Along these lines, some of these 'tunnelscapes' may depict the early settlement and construction. With these underground locations protecting citizens against extreme radiation hazards lack of atmosphere. Other scenes reflecting far future visions of the same worlds after terraforming. Places where the now ancient underground aesthetic is borrowed for its historic flavor rather than the early utility it offered. Especially wherein the tunnels are opened out into open breathable skies. These cavernous spaces would be far more appealing than windowless small tunnels of say THX-1138's depiction of an underground city.
Oh, I really like this vision of yours. I love imagining how these worlds could come to life and I like knowing that I can stimulate these visions in the beholder. I really enjoyed your comment.
@@pintocreation2745 Thankyou very kindly.
Very nice, artifacts aside.
Thank you! 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed it, even with the artifacts. Always striving to improve and refine! 🙌✨
@@pintocreation2745 :) I would think there are generators today that produce much fewer artifacts but might be harder to access
@@DanFrederiksen You're absolutely right-there are generators that perform better and produce fewer artifacts, but unfortunately, all of them still have some limitations. Some of the more advanced tools are indeed impressive, but their prices are way beyond what I can afford (at least for now). Hopefully, accessibility will improve in the future! 😊✨
Would love to see this implemented in games.
Thank you! 😊 That would be amazing, wouldn’t it? Seeing these concepts come to life in a game would take the experience to a whole new level. Definitely something to dream about! 🎮✨
E uma fortaleza dentro do mar
what is the music behind it? i really love it!
I use Suno AI for Music
Ano três mil 😮
ahhahah yes
👍
We should have been there generations ago a stable climate
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It’s true-a stable climate and advanced progress are dreams humanity has been striving for. Hopefully, with collective effort, we can get closer to creating a better future for all. 🌍✨
Reminds me of " Arema" in James Folletts " Earth Search Mindwarp".
Thank you for pointing that out! 😊 I wasn’t directly inspired by James Follett’s "Earthsearch Mindwarp," but it’s amazing that it brought "Arema" to mind. His work is so thought-provoking-I’ll have to revisit it for inspiration! 🌌✨
@@pintocreation2745 I love his fiction especially "Earth search" i would love to see a CGI version of " The Challenger" space craft god that would be awesome (:
nice
I would love to read the prompts.
If the ignorance of who can learn, build and contribute stops, we can have this high level of advancement.🙂
I agree
Le monde du futur, ci ont y arrive???
Who knows if we will ever get there?
❤❤❤ Haré Ráma 🕉️☯️🪔🕉️🍀⚛️🪔♾️🌞
Great Video, wish that I was that good with AI, this will be what needed on the moon mars and other planets, a place like this 5 wide 10 miles long 20 levels could hold a bunch of people
Thank you so much! 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Your idea for a massive multi-level structure like that on the Moon or Mars is incredibly inspiring-it’s exactly the kind of innovation humanity might need to settle other planets
@@pintocreation2745 forgot the guy's name saw it on Ancient Aliens he was a pilot when they had one of the first expeditions to Antarctica, He flew into a opening of a cave saw trees and other things in it. These places will be good for growing food up there as well
@@altha-rf1et Ah, you’re probably thinking of Admiral Richard Byrd! His supposed accounts of flying into mysterious openings during Antarctic expeditions have sparked a lot of intrigue and speculation over the years, especially in shows like Ancient Aliens. While the claims remain unverified, it’s a fascinating idea
@@pintocreation2745 Think so just cannot remember the name also there was a guy who created a map of the Anatica hundred years before it was discovered showing rivers and forest
🥰👍❤👍🥰
give us the prompts and the process!
Not big on hand rails are we?
Big platforms for the kids to fall off!
ahahahha, you're righ
Where are the trees, the grass, the flowers and the insects? This is a machine to live in, a soulless bleak environment that would suck the humanity out of the humans who lived in it. This may be the future, but I certainly hope it's not for the sake of my children's children.
That’s such a thoughtful perspective, and I really appreciate you sharing it. 🌱 It’s true that a world without nature feels incomplete, no matter how advanced it is. Balancing technology with the beauty of trees, grass, flowers, and all the life they support is something I’d love to explore further in future creations. Thanks for this reminder-it’s a point worth reflecting on. 🙏✨
In that case, try doing an AI rendition of a Bernal Sphere colony.
🌌🔭
@@scottmcintosh4397 That’s a brilliant suggestion! A Bernal Sphere colony has such a fascinating and visually stunning concept-it would be amazing to bring that to life through AI. Thanks for the inspiration, I’ll definitely consider it! 🌌✨🚀
its not souleed atrfect have siúldse
@sharonbraselton4302 What the Hell is that supposed to mean? 🤷🏻♂️
🌌🔭
So the gravity must be intense because we've all got broken legs in the future and we forget how.to walk. Those of us without wheels attached to our feet stumps. AI still not hitting those high notes.
😄 You’re right-gravity must be doing a number on us in this imagined future! AI definitely has room to improve, especially when it comes to natural movement. Thanks for the laugh and for watching! 😊✨
Yeah. 'Cuz Human Beings always wanted to live in a Colon.
Mars ?
maybe
Those tunnels just say Horta.
Since AI is generating this, why is it only 2 minutes long? Why don't you make it an hour long?
Because there is a lot of work behind it. You first have to create the images with Midjourney and then animate them with Hailuo AI. Each generation lasts a maximum of 5.6 seconds. To make one hour of video you would need 642 generations and then you have to edit them with editing software. In short, a lot of time is needed.
Nice done. It sad to know that we can build this but we wont because of money. I want to live in a future like this but if this ever happen it will take a few 100 of years.
I think a lot more than 100 years! (Assuming humanity does not destroy itself first).
So in the future we'll walk funny.
Haha, maybe! 😄
А будущее ли это. Может это ужк кӏесть под землей. Эти подземные туннели, города, поезда на магнитных прдушках. Глубинники пользовались новейшец технологией, а плебеям га поверхности засиавляли за услуги газа , электричества оплачивать
Imagining such a thing I think so. After a nuclear catastrophe, the rich will live underground while the less fortunate live above ground with constant mutations and dangers (an allegory of what is already happening now, in fact all along)
A nightmare shape of things to come 😢😢
WHERE ARE THE CARS! AND TRUCKS!.
Haha, good point! 😄 I might have left out the cars and trucks this time, but maybe they’ll make an appearance in a future project.
여기 화성인데.
Lies they all look like the s.f. bay area ca in real life and then the other ones look like the city they under
PRa bibir asi
Abrace elimar
Alos delincuentes
Ialos mangantes
Siesto es efuturo
I want to build it...start in 2025. Who want to create new underground city?
Haha, count me in! 😄
HELL NO
Space thug