I tried it myself, it's not great. It's only good at recreating known anime. It's not there yet in creating very new or novel concepts. Good if you just want to create unoriginal stuff. But not great outside of that
I'm not impressed. Everything I've seen is from studio ghibli and I'd imagine the AI has been trained on all these films (plus many more of course) so it knows exactly what to do. I'll be impressed when it creates accurate in-betweens from new animators.
Hollywood is screwed. Ai movies . Ai animation. .... Now the anime community can shorten time between production so a new season wont take 3 million dollars and 2 years. And the animators womt have to work100 hour weeks
"The animators" that you seem to care so much about will be out of the job. at some point this obvious conclusion will finally be understood by ppl. Unless they have some other skill set, they are done. Employers don't need to spend their capital on workers anymore.
Maybe in America it will screw industries quickly (2-5 years). Japan is pretty old-fashioned. 80% of people haven't even heard of ChatGPT yet, or if they heard of it most haven't used it or rarely any generative AI technologies. A lot of Japanese companies do things the old fashioned way, and still have some old tech from the 80s-90s like fax machines, floppy disks, and hanko (personal seals) for official documents. Reminds me of America's DMV or very slow painful processes. Japanese animators might not use this kind of tech for 5-10 years until it becomes super super mainstream and better than top animators (even if they are slower at animating, human-animation could still be much better quality if it's the best studios). Also even if this kind of animation tech gets much better (as it will), there's still a ton of other things that makes movies/animation good (perfect voice acting/music at the right time/sound effects/ and many more) , there's a plethora of reasons why they aren't fully screwed yet (especially since these are only 2-3 second clips, and still blotchy and weird at some points, but better than before). But hopefully it just helps animators if it gets to the point of being able to save time while keeping the quality high. I think this can be great for casual projects or people with enough patience and expertise to have it enhance their workflow. Still, most people watching this video won't be able to make their own full anime productions yet, just because 99.9% of people are too lazy to edit something for several hours and string together many 2 second clips or do hundreds or thousands of re-generations until it becomes really awesome (it's going to actually take a lot of video editing skills and planning too). And for people that aren't lazy and put in that much work, they might get upset that their animation doesn't have voice actors and is still lacking a lot of things. But I feel like in a couple years if an LLM comes out that you can just prompt and it can create 'voice actors' on the fly and have everything that makes an anime amazing in whatever you generate, then some industries will be truly screwed. It would have to at least generate a few minutes of content and be ultra consistent (maybe around Sora strength or a bit better) in one shot though. Just a few seconds of content still takes an immense amount of effort and time to string into a full movie or full anime episode. But maybe something like SouthPark or that doesn't require beautiful animations can be achievable very soon (think some AI was trained specifically to make shows for SP before).
@@phen-themoogle7651 You can add line breaks and empty lines to your posts by pressing Enter while simultaneously holding down SHIFT. Also, everyone always complains about the DMV, but every U.S. DMV I've ever been to has been state of the art and highly efficient.
Apparently Netflix said they only used AI for the backgrounds in Dog & The Boy. Actually, I'm kinda surprised AI isn't driving the CG animation since the cartoon also seems to use a bit of that.
I don't really know how all of these models work, but I can't help but think that there should be models trained on very specific attributes of a scene. Like dust weather for instance. Training a model that doesn't interfere wth the subjects of the scene and is trained to only modify weather effects. Another model could be trained to just deal with movement of trees/nature. What I am getting at is that it seem the models are trying to do too much, and that there should be more models working together where each one has a specific task. One model could be trained on how to combine the different models, setting the composition, identifying objects and delegating tasks without trying to really influence the actual design rendering. Idk, just a thought
@@archi4u It was just a saying remarking that we enjoy doing art and it feel ironic that it's kind of taken away from artists because now it's "art in one click", but other essential and "annoying" things we have to do ourselves. You're welcome.
@@jamesdrake3651 And more jobs will be created. By 2030 people will begin truly living happily, with a UBI that affords them what they need - and most goods and services will be 'rented/subscribed' - but it won't be a bad thing, it will be a good thing. Imagine a future where you don't need to worry about money for food or basic necessities, and you are given enough to pick a new 'thing' to use, try out, enjoy, etc. and when you want to try something else, you give what you have back, it gets repaired/refreshed by robots, and given to another family or individual to use when they decide they want it. The funny thing is, when the WEF put out their "In 2030, you will own nothing and be HAPPY" everyone assumed the absolute worst - without understanding that a new paradigm where people don't horde resource, but share them - but *NOT* like traditional historical examples of socialism is exactly what we need. The way we have been doing things has been a dead-end for a very, very long time - an entire paradigm shift is necessary, and it is unstoppable. The future will be good, you will see.
All I see is plagiarism after plagiarism with an example of a deep fake on top of more plagiarism. "Didn't specify if they had the rights to". I assure you Hiyao Miyazaki would never ever allow his movies to be used in this way. The amount of skill and the number of people with that skill level it takes to make an animated film of this quality is absolutely amazing and how unbelievably disgusting it is to have you post about this as if it's a good thing. This undermines anything good there could possibly be about AI art. Absolutely abhorrent.
Currently working on an anime for my own channel. Ive been using Pika labs and midjourney. I have an ED on my channel made with just those two tools for the most part. I might try this out on replicate. Its gonna be an exciting time on TH-cam. We will take the power away from Hollywood and tell stories that never could be told before
@@francois6469 MidJourney is for image generation, Pika Labs and Runway ML are for video generation. The workflow right now is to storyboard and generate frames with MidJourney and then animate them using Pika or Runway (or Luma AI which is superior version right now). I have an AI music video on my channel you can see for what is possible with just these basic tools.
Question , are these ai generators similar to how a DAW function? where you have a base program and can install plugins. Are these tools based on the same program , and customized? I use fooocus
I love that AI is coming to replace the weakest and most precious of us all, artists, musicians, animators. And it does so with a lot of motivation and insistence. Cull the weak first, I guess?
May I ask if this (or another tool) may be capable of creating and maintaining the very same set of character’s skills/proportions/look and use them in different environments? Meaning: can I use the characters I’ve created (both with drawing and digital art) for creating an entire illustrated/animated story? Thanks for sharing this video
Unfortunately, I don't see anime studios giving their animators a break...this just gives the studios a chance to take on more projects and trying to rake in as much profits as possible.
@@AaronSteinPittsburgh it's the way to go , cull the weak first, artists, musicians, animators, then use their past work in countless zombie creations. Gotta love it!
@AISamason - which is the NETFLIX movie that you are referencing? As far as I know only "The Sea Beast (2022)" had extensively used AI technologies, as well as some of the Love, Death & Robot episodes.
Yup, AI speeds things up... but it isn't a magic "do all the work for me" thing yet. There is so much misinformation and extremist youtuber BS out there right now that is trying to paint AI as something you don't have to do any work to achieve results with. All so they can make it as sensational as possible for clicks.....
I tried this. Its good at recreating clips from known anime (everyone seems to use Ghibli films which is annoying as an anime fan but I digress). But try yo do anything original and it will get very wonky. Were along ways away from getting Generative images as the latent space is infinitely much larger than in text. We need more compute and better algorithms and methods to get there.
how many arts maker will lose job? they don't care... AI is an arts maker killer.. start from 3d print, there's no longer sculpting from stone, 2d, 3d, music...
Don't just Vary (Subtle) one of the initial generations - it will give you two entirely different images. Instead use Upscale (Creative) twice on the same generation.
As an artist (human), i think it isn't so similar to interpretation with flash but more advanced with artical human touch with 24. Is this good for 12fps stylised animation style. I can imagine the potential cartoons that can be made with this ease
@@aisamsonreal I am well thanks. Like the new name AI Samson! I’ve been quiet lately because I’ve been head down writing and publishing my first novel: The Bitcoin Singularity - which combines my two main obsessions, AI and Bitcoin ;-)
I was really interested in trying ToonCrafter's automatic coloring with sketch guidance (adding colors to sketched animations) - if it could truly live up to its promises. Unfortunately, this option isn't available. I ran some tests and ToonCrafter is awful. It only generates distorted in-between frames and offers no control over the animation speed. Animation is a medium that requires a high degree of precision, and that AI just doesn't deliver. I'll keep my Cascadeur, Omniverse tools, and Blender workflow until something better comes up.
1st of all, very weird pricing model. Plus I just tried using one of my cartoon-style pictures, not very complex and it totally f*ed up the head movement... not convinced at all. Also, for my 8-minute project I ended up with almost 200 shots... I only can imagine what that´d cost me with their pricings if I want some decent results...
@@ManOfAdventure2011Do it. My results were super good, plus it says it uses the nvidia 40gb ram, so the pricing isn’t bad. I can’t remember if it was the 2x or the 4 X though, but the 2x basically comes up to 8 something per hour, and the 4x is 16 per hour. I think it’s worth it, but I have to try more input.
All of this just look like it was trained solely on the work by Studio Ghibli. I assume without their consent. Now, I'm not anti Ai at all. ..But this feels icky.
I have daughters who are great artist in themselves, but have been brainwashed to believe in by the people they interact with online the AI is deb and evil Satan of existence. How unfortunate. What I see in most reactions are people who came up before this technology was mainstream, very similar to the criticisms that generations earlier had on video versus digital video, from hand painted cell animations to digital painted animations, and now AI assisted animations. I’m betting that individuals who are already using various tools would be able to make incredible art with these software.
4 min in the video and i am still craving for Information how to use/implement this😂... And even after the video I am not sure. This looks exciting but maybe I will wait for a model without Chinese viruses😂 thx for the info, looking forward to updates on IMG 2 video
This tool can be useful for illustrators who want to create animation but skipping the busy work of creating all the in-betweens. I can imagine animators creating fewer frames for seen and giving the task of creating the in between to an AI generator like this tool.
Its all about flexible changes can you change only the face animation without changing anything else could you change lighting without changing any detail in bg. Could you move the camera but keep the image stable ? as we get good ui and stable tools for that Hollywood will use it, without no director will aprove any shot generated this way
Can you help us find more realistic Image to animation/video for our Ai influencer models? The subscribers want videos and I don’t want to have to steal someone’s video and put my avatar’s face over it/ face swap. It’s creepy to me & I wouldn’t like if someone stole my video to put on their AI avatar. Thank you for all you do informing us of new apps❤❤
Eleven Labs site is very good for some languages ,especially English (not super good for Japanese). Also some editing software have AI voices within them already although they might not be as animated/expressive
Tooncrafter has an insane gpu usage. It just creates x pictures and uses ffmpeg. In the time I create 2 seconds with that thing I create 2000 pictures in 1024, 50 steps, highes with stable diffusion. There is no reason at all why it should need so much power. Even on the clouds it needs 60 seconds for 2 seconds of "video". Not impressed at all.
Fantastic video. Subscribed, commented and upvoted. I knew about the huggingface but wasnt aware of replicate and will try it righr away. Great channel
yayyy im goibg to get my job taken away !!! yes it could be seen as a tool but people will not use it as a tool, more so using it to replace actual real artist.
Miyazaki's hate for AI is an excellent example of why AI is so important.... he is a man that HAD TO become extremely obsessed with his work to succeed. He sacrificed everything in life for his art with endless nights and dedication to make something. A human sacrifice basically. In his eyes, that is the price that MUST BE PAID to create art. So when he sees AI coming in and allowing a human to create art as good as his, WITHOUT needing to kill yourself? It's an insult to the work he put in.... and he hates it. But for humanity, for every artist to come next, this is AMAZING and wonderful. It means they can create greater works faster without needing to destroy their lives painstakingly animating every little thing to create the final work. It is a huge boon for creativity and art in general. Just those who already did the sacrifices don't want that to happen. They want everyone to sacrifice just as they did... or else it makes them feel bad that they essentially threw away their one life on this planet for something that can now be done so easily.....
That's BS, it will simply destroy jobs and make the capitalists richer Read Schumpeter if you want to understand what is coming. The creatives destruction of the creatives
@@hermitostlist No.... that isn't what makes people connect with art.... that is just what sadists get off on. Artists currently have to burn away so much of their time and lives to do what they do. It's a tragedy, not a "good part of art".
There will be people get obsessed with ai Art and they will have the best Outputs so in the end it will be the same. Professionelle creatives ("Not fine Artist") will Just have to delivering more Work in less time.
It ain't gonna effect much because this ai still amateur But if it getting buy by big company am gonna piss my pant because the large amout of data will be feeding to this ai will make it grow with exponential It will be to the point where it just use promt and 1 frame (might even use clean frame they could train this ai to the point they just a single sketch of frame) Why it a threat? - The company no longer hired between animator make it harder for someone who have no exprerience to get hired - the large amout of animation that come out make it so competition that it will hard for animator to get a job - old animator have to adapt fast enough to not lose the job - the art block will increass because they produce too much animation
Na, if it anything like chatgpt..it will only output tiny short and then error out while you prompt " continue 50 times..😂😂😂 yea AI ain't gonna take over movies, TV shows nor the world anytime soon..lol
What do you think of Tooncrafter?
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I tried it myself, it's not great. It's only good at recreating known anime. It's not there yet in creating very new or novel concepts. Good if you just want to create unoriginal stuff. But not great outside of that
I'm not impressed. Everything I've seen is from studio ghibli and I'd imagine the AI has been trained on all these films (plus many more of course) so it knows exactly what to do. I'll be impressed when it creates accurate in-betweens from new animators.
I love your videos! Is there a way to make my creations private so that only I can see them? It seems like animations created are public by default?
Porn
Hollywood is screwed. Ai movies . Ai animation. .... Now the anime community can shorten time between production so a new season wont take 3 million dollars and 2 years. And the animators womt have to work100 hour weeks
"The animators" that you seem to care so much about will be out of the job. at some point this obvious conclusion will finally be understood by ppl. Unless they have some other skill set, they are done. Employers don't need to spend their capital on workers anymore.
Maybe in America it will screw industries quickly (2-5 years). Japan is pretty old-fashioned. 80% of people haven't even heard of ChatGPT yet, or if they heard of it most haven't used it or rarely any generative AI technologies. A lot of Japanese companies do things the old fashioned way, and still have some old tech from the 80s-90s like fax machines, floppy disks, and hanko (personal seals) for official documents. Reminds me of America's DMV or very slow painful processes. Japanese animators might not use this kind of tech for 5-10 years until it becomes super super mainstream and better than top animators (even if they are slower at animating, human-animation could still be much better quality if it's the best studios). Also even if this kind of animation tech gets much better (as it will), there's still a ton of other things that makes movies/animation good (perfect voice acting/music at the right time/sound effects/ and many more) , there's a plethora of reasons why they aren't fully screwed yet (especially since these are only 2-3 second clips, and still blotchy and weird at some points, but better than before). But hopefully it just helps animators if it gets to the point of being able to save time while keeping the quality high. I think this can be great for casual projects or people with enough patience and expertise to have it enhance their workflow. Still, most people watching this video won't be able to make their own full anime productions yet, just because 99.9% of people are too lazy to edit something for several hours and string together many 2 second clips or do hundreds or thousands of re-generations until it becomes really awesome (it's going to actually take a lot of video editing skills and planning too). And for people that aren't lazy and put in that much work, they might get upset that their animation doesn't have voice actors and is still lacking a lot of things. But I feel like in a couple years if an LLM comes out that you can just prompt and it can create 'voice actors' on the fly and have everything that makes an anime amazing in whatever you generate, then some industries will be truly screwed. It would have to at least generate a few minutes of content and be ultra consistent (maybe around Sora strength or a bit better) in one shot though. Just a few seconds of content still takes an immense amount of effort and time to string into a full movie or full anime episode. But maybe something like SouthPark or that doesn't require beautiful animations can be achievable very soon (think some AI was trained specifically to make shows for SP before).
@@phen-themoogle7651 You can add line breaks and empty lines to your posts by pressing Enter while simultaneously holding down SHIFT. Also, everyone always complains about the DMV, but every U.S. DMV I've ever been to has been state of the art and highly efficient.
Hollywood and video games use AI.
@@Bboiblacktimes have changed Hollywood uses ai, Star wars used ai, gta 6 used ai, red dead redemption used ai.
Regarding starting artists missing out. Artists with quick minds and slow hands will certainly win out with this ware
It's all moving so quick.
Apparently Netflix said they only used AI for the backgrounds in Dog & The Boy. Actually, I'm kinda surprised AI isn't driving the CG animation since the cartoon also seems to use a bit of that.
I don't really know how all of these models work, but I can't help but think that there should be models trained on very specific attributes of a scene. Like dust weather for instance. Training a model that doesn't interfere wth the subjects of the scene and is trained to only modify weather effects. Another model could be trained to just deal with movement of trees/nature.
What I am getting at is that it seem the models are trying to do too much, and that there should be more models working together where each one has a specific task. One model could be trained on how to combine the different models, setting the composition, identifying objects and delegating tasks without trying to really influence the actual design rendering.
Idk, just a thought
So when AI will start washing my dishes so I can do art?
The roles has been switch, you're now washing dish and AI will do art.
@@archi4u yes
This made me laugh, I know right!!
Get a dish washer
@@archi4u It was just a saying remarking that we enjoy doing art and it feel ironic that it's kind of taken away from artists because now it's "art in one click", but other essential and "annoying" things we have to do ourselves. You're welcome.
In coming years, this will become more affordable and commonplace.
All the inbetweeners lose their jobs.
@@jamesdrake3651 And more jobs will be created. By 2030 people will begin truly living happily, with a UBI that affords them what they need - and most goods and services will be 'rented/subscribed' - but it won't be a bad thing, it will be a good thing.
Imagine a future where you don't need to worry about money for food or basic necessities, and you are given enough to pick a new 'thing' to use, try out, enjoy, etc. and when you want to try something else, you give what you have back, it gets repaired/refreshed by robots, and given to another family or individual to use when they decide they want it.
The funny thing is, when the WEF put out their "In 2030, you will own nothing and be HAPPY" everyone assumed the absolute worst - without understanding that a new paradigm where people don't horde resource, but share them - but *NOT* like traditional historical examples of socialism is exactly what we need.
The way we have been doing things has been a dead-end for a very, very long time - an entire paradigm shift is necessary, and it is unstoppable.
The future will be good, you will see.
More affordable than for free?
How much more affordable is FREE?
This AI looks promising
I am an artist and never tried animation but I am so excited to try this art. I started creating my first animation last night!
All I see is plagiarism after plagiarism with an example of a deep fake on top of more plagiarism. "Didn't specify if they had the rights to". I assure you Hiyao Miyazaki would never ever allow his movies to be used in this way. The amount of skill and the number of people with that skill level it takes to make an animated film of this quality is absolutely amazing and how unbelievably disgusting it is to have you post about this as if it's a good thing. This undermines anything good there could possibly be about AI art. Absolutely abhorrent.
Currently working on an anime for my own channel. Ive been using Pika labs and midjourney. I have an ED on my channel made with just those two tools for the most part. I might try this out on replicate.
Its gonna be an exciting time on TH-cam. We will take the power away from Hollywood and tell stories that never could be told before
are those also AI animation programs?
@@francois6469 MidJourney is for image generation, Pika Labs and Runway ML are for video generation. The workflow right now is to storyboard and generate frames with MidJourney and then animate them using Pika or Runway (or Luma AI which is superior version right now). I have an AI music video on my channel you can see for what is possible with just these basic tools.
We appreciate you, for making these great videos - fast! This just showed up on Reddit a couple of days ago.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching :D
I'm really excited about this. It will help speed up the process so much
What most people forget to mention is that you need a 24GB Graphics Card to run this thing
Go to the cloud.
Question , are these ai generators similar to how a DAW function? where you have a base program and can install plugins. Are these tools based on the same program , and customized? I use fooocus
AI replaces artists < Ai helps artist
it may help, but people arent going to use it as a tool, people are goibg to use it to replace REAL artist
The people who understand it and can use it efficiently are being ignored by the ones who want to use it to replace the industry.
This looks like it could speed up anime production by removing the need for creating animation frames and just focus on keyframes
Absolutely
Yep, AI tweening, love it!!
This is wild, AI video is advancing at break neck speeds. More tools is a Grade A in my book. Great video 🍻
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love that AI is coming to replace the weakest and most precious of us all, artists, musicians, animators.
And it does so with a lot of motivation and insistence.
Cull the weak first, I guess?
May I ask if this (or another tool) may be capable of creating and maintaining the very same set of character’s skills/proportions/look and use them in different environments? Meaning: can I use the characters I’ve created (both with drawing and digital art) for creating an entire illustrated/animated story? Thanks for sharing this video
Apparently a.i. can already replace you, you and all your balloon inflating.
It will get there eventually!
Unfortunately, I don't see anime studios giving their animators a break...this just gives the studios a chance to take on more projects and trying to rake in as much profits as possible.
How can we make the AI give us the right camera angle and shot types ??
You could hire animators.
@@AaronSteinPittsburgh that's so 2022.
@@pdjinne65 and yet plagiarism never goes out of style
@@AaronSteinPittsburgh it's the way to go , cull the weak first, artists, musicians, animators, then use their past work in countless zombie creations.
Gotta love it!
Open source creators are the true rebels
I mean artifacts aren't hard to fix if you break the video up into frames and are moderately good and photo editing.
@AISamason - which is the NETFLIX movie that you are referencing? As far as I know only "The Sea Beast (2022)" had extensively used AI technologies, as well as some of the Love, Death & Robot episodes.
Nvrmnd, I got it - "The Dog & The Boy"
Wonder how it implants talking, but this is huge with drawings or anime you can get away with imperfections
- how can I disassemble an image into layers without Photoshop, automatically using artificial intelligence??
Nice but if it can only manage two seconds then it’s going to be a chore to make a whole film.
Yup, AI speeds things up... but it isn't a magic "do all the work for me" thing yet. There is so much misinformation and extremist youtuber BS out there right now that is trying to paint AI as something you don't have to do any work to achieve results with. All so they can make it as sensational as possible for clicks.....
Lol try drawing every image 😂
At least now making a whole film will be a chore, it used to be almost impossible before.
this could be used to animate old comic strips
the only question is how are you supposed to generate 2 different frames. all these examples are ripped from already fully animated ghibli movies
midjourney
I really need an AI system that just prints money,
I tried this. Its good at recreating clips from known anime (everyone seems to use Ghibli films which is annoying as an anime fan but I digress). But try yo do anything original and it will get very wonky. Were along ways away from getting Generative images as the latent space is infinitely much larger than in text. We need more compute and better algorithms and methods to get there.
I thought the examples I created were on par with the examples they created.
@@aisamsonreal maybe just me then. I'll try again following your steps
does this only work with toon type videos? Would I be able to make a realistic video?
AMAZING!!!
Thank you so much for all your analysis, and for letting us know it might have spyware and about the lore behind it!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
How well does it work with less anime-like pictures?
Not so great, it is tailored for anime
how many arts maker will lose job? they don't care...
AI is an arts maker killer.. start from 3d print, there's no longer sculpting from stone, 2d, 3d, music...
Don't just Vary (Subtle) one of the initial generations - it will give you two entirely different images. Instead use Upscale (Creative) twice on the same generation.
As an artist (human), i think it isn't so similar to interpretation with flash but more advanced with artical human touch with 24. Is this good for 12fps stylised animation style. I can imagine the potential cartoons that can be made with this ease
This looks like a huge step up!
It does! Good to see you in the comments Ruth. Hope you are well :D
@@aisamsonreal I am well thanks. Like the new name AI Samson! I’ve been quiet lately because I’ve been head down writing and publishing my first novel: The Bitcoin Singularity - which combines my two main obsessions, AI and Bitcoin ;-)
I was really interested in trying ToonCrafter's automatic coloring with sketch guidance (adding colors to sketched animations) - if it could truly live up to its promises. Unfortunately, this option isn't available. I ran some tests and ToonCrafter is awful. It only generates distorted in-between frames and offers no control over the animation speed. Animation is a medium that requires a high degree of precision, and that AI just doesn't deliver.
I'll keep my Cascadeur, Omniverse tools, and Blender workflow until something better comes up.
Use a different program
1st of all, very weird pricing model.
Plus I just tried using one of my cartoon-style pictures, not very complex and it totally f*ed up the head movement... not convinced at all.
Also, for my 8-minute project I ended up with almost 200 shots... I only can imagine what that´d cost me with their pricings if I want some decent results...
Thanks or the detailed commentary. Saved me some time watching a video about a service will probly turn out to be subpar
I did it, and it worked.
@@ManOfAdventure2011Do it. My results were super good, plus it says it uses the nvidia 40gb ram, so the pricing isn’t bad. I can’t remember if it was the 2x or the 4 X though, but the 2x basically comes up to 8 something per hour, and the 4x is 16 per hour. I think it’s worth it, but I have to try more input.
thanks for sharing your knowledge of this subject much appreciated Ai Samson
My pleasure!
The smile in the thumbnail is so off-putting. The eyes look...so unsettling
Does this software make the images you use available to all users of the software?
But how to use the colorization feature with your own lineart animation?
All it's doing is basic inbetweening....linear timing, no idea of spacing...
17:10-17:20 jumping around a lot Samson. What about the netflix show? What about being an insult to life itself?
All of this just look like it was trained solely on the work by Studio Ghibli. I assume without their consent. Now, I'm not anti Ai at all. ..But this feels icky.
Yes please
I have daughters who are great artist in themselves, but have been brainwashed to believe in by the people they interact with online the AI is deb and evil Satan of existence.
How unfortunate.
What I see in most reactions are people who came up before this technology was mainstream, very similar to the criticisms that generations earlier had on video versus digital video, from hand painted cell animations to digital painted animations, and now AI assisted animations.
I’m betting that individuals who are already using various tools would be able to make incredible art with these software.
4 min in the video and i am still craving for Information how to use/implement this😂... And even after the video I am not sure. This looks exciting but maybe I will wait for a model without Chinese viruses😂 thx for the info, looking forward to updates on IMG 2 video
This tool can be useful for illustrators who want to create animation but skipping the busy work of creating all the in-betweens. I can imagine animators creating fewer frames for seen and giving the task of creating the in between to an AI generator like this tool.
Ok i got the first image how can i make last image any suggestion
Its all about flexible changes can you change only the face animation without changing anything else could you change lighting without changing any detail in bg. Could you move the camera but keep the image stable ? as we get good ui and stable tools for that Hollywood will use it, without no director will aprove any shot generated this way
The VRAM requirements are a bit nutty. Hopefully someone can optimize the code a bit.
RIP HOKELLYEOOD
Incredible.
WOW, this is perfect, many thanks 😊
You're welcome 😊
How to use sketch guidance?
Awesome :)
Useful information. Thanks!👍👍👍
Can you help us find more realistic Image to animation/video for our Ai influencer models? The subscribers want videos and I don’t want to have to steal someone’s video and put my avatar’s face over it/ face swap. It’s creepy to me & I wouldn’t like if someone stole my video to put on their AI avatar. Thank you for all you do informing us of new apps❤❤
did you check the pexels library i created? There are more available there that are open source
Good video, but would you mind minimizing your face to the corner since it's hard to see the entire process. Thanks
My Ai-Asian isekai desire is without humanity. Revenge is way to coy for me humans. Have you met my pleasure here.
You're a real ai wizard dude😂 I gas we need to take a part in Ai tools because it is taking over slowly.
How can we implement AI voices?
Eleven Labs site is very good for some languages ,especially English (not super good for Japanese). Also some editing software have AI voices within them already although they might not be as animated/expressive
Good Job!!!
Tooncrafter has an insane gpu usage. It just creates x pictures and uses ffmpeg. In the time I create 2 seconds with that thing I create 2000 pictures in 1024, 50 steps, highes with stable diffusion. There is no reason at all why it should need so much power. Even on the clouds it needs 60 seconds for 2 seconds of "video". Not impressed at all.
This ml-model is overfitted, so it inly works well on the mentioned demos.
Nice!
Fantastic video. Subscribed, commented and upvoted. I knew about the huggingface but wasnt aware of replicate and will try it righr away. Great channel
Welcome aboard!
Damn that's wild ..
My ba with honours / *throws it in the bin*
yayyy im goibg to get my job taken away !!! yes it could be seen as a tool but people will not use it as a tool, more so using it to replace actual real artist.
so funny tons of reviews of this site but nobody tries that engine , just reviews XD
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nice
Miyazaki's hate for AI is an excellent example of why AI is so important.... he is a man that HAD TO become extremely obsessed with his work to succeed. He sacrificed everything in life for his art with endless nights and dedication to make something. A human sacrifice basically. In his eyes, that is the price that MUST BE PAID to create art.
So when he sees AI coming in and allowing a human to create art as good as his, WITHOUT needing to kill yourself? It's an insult to the work he put in.... and he hates it.
But for humanity, for every artist to come next, this is AMAZING and wonderful. It means they can create greater works faster without needing to destroy their lives painstakingly animating every little thing to create the final work. It is a huge boon for creativity and art in general.
Just those who already did the sacrifices don't want that to happen. They want everyone to sacrifice just as they did... or else it makes them feel bad that they essentially threw away their one life on this planet for something that can now be done so easily.....
Great point
and art from these sorts are often tainted by the same sort of mental disturbance which was required to first make it
That's BS, it will simply destroy jobs and make the capitalists richer
Read Schumpeter if you want to understand what is coming.
The creatives destruction of the creatives
But the blood and tears ist a big Part why people Like Art and feel Emotions from art
@@hermitostlist No.... that isn't what makes people connect with art.... that is just what sadists get off on. Artists currently have to burn away so much of their time and lives to do what they do. It's a tragedy, not a "good part of art".
There will be people get obsessed with ai Art and they will have the best Outputs so in the end it will be the same. Professionelle creatives ("Not fine Artist") will Just have to delivering more Work in less time.
It ain't gonna effect much because this ai still amateur
But if it getting buy by big company am gonna piss my pant because the large amout of data will be feeding to this ai will make it grow with exponential
It will be to the point where it just use promt and 1 frame (might even use clean frame they could train this ai to the point they just a single sketch of frame)
Why it a threat?
- The company no longer hired between animator make it harder for someone who have no exprerience to get hired
- the large amout of animation that come out make it so competition that it will hard for animator to get a job
- old animator have to adapt fast enough to not lose the job
- the art block will increass because they produce too much animation
Na, if it anything like chatgpt..it will only output tiny short and then error out while you prompt " continue 50 times..😂😂😂 yea AI ain't gonna take over movies, TV shows nor the world anytime soon..lol
Did you get ChatGPT from Temu? Because the OpenAI free one works amazingly for me.
I tried the online demo version and it sucks :)
Hopefully one piece will speedup 10x now 😂😂
ND so that anime will look better the will hv good animation
ai animators... i see...
Tooncrafter???
Dodgy 10 cent
pauly shore had himself cloned with a European accent! AI ? 😂
bonjour!
eeeeewww ai...