Hmm... The story behind this artwork is: in the "fried egg" video, many people commented that one egg was too little for breakfast, so I made a new breakfast with two slices of bread and two eggs, haha. Is that enough to fill you up now? 🍳🍞
Your work and channel is so appreciated. I project it on my living room wall to have some peace while doing things throughout the day! Always fun to see what is next!
Hi, I recently came across a few channels with a very similar style to yours. Their names are: warm hugs, hidden peace, and Golden Blanket. Seeing these channels made me wonder if your channel might also be AI-generated. Yours was the first one I discovered, and I’ve been enjoying them. I truly hope it’s as authentic as you say it is.
It is AI generated, it's actually pretty easy to make music like this at a large scale using Suno, the Art is also AI. The owner of the channel tried claiming that they have a team of musicians, and that the songs aren't actually made quickly, they are "prepared ahead of time" the owner also tried passing off the art as their own. At any point the owner could disprove this by giving credits to some of their musicians, as no real musician would produce 4 hours of music every couple of days and choose not to receive credit. The better thing to do would be to admit that it's all AI, but still encourage people to listen to music made by real people. This content could still be used as like a neat thing people could do with their free time and a computer, but making it a statement that the music isn't AI generated is highly disingenuous.
You're right, it is suspicious. For instance, the Christmas lights are odd: one light is floating in mid-air in the left corner, while another is on the table. So I'm confused. The wrinkle on the right egg is also typical of AI, which often struggles with edges. However, the alien shapes on the mug are even more concerning. I've also noticed out-of-tune music in the Santa video posted six days ago , which happened several times throughout. @warmblankett claims to be a musician in the comments of the "mix dough" video, so I’m puzzled about how the recording and mixing of the song went so wrong. Each video's description states that all music is owned by "Shine Music," but a Google search yields no (jazz) results, only Lo-fi and EDM. So, you're right-it's a bit suspect. You don't need to be Sherlock Holmes to summarize all the clues. But the question is: should I support it because it feels good, or unsubscribe due to the lack of honesty? I haven't decided yet.
As a pianist and musician, I do not support AI-generated art and am disappointed to have been misled. Personally, I unsubscribed today. If others enjoy their content, that’s their choice. However, those who appreciate it because they believe it’s not AI-generated deserve to know the truth.
Same here, unless @warmblankett provides a concise and perfect explanation for all the dilemmas 😈 The odd art choices, the out-of-tune instruments, and “Shine Music”. I'll wait 😐
Thank you everyone for discussing this issue. First, regarding the music, you can check out the artists mentioned in my Spotify link. Sometimes there are slight rhythm inconsistencies due to our skills not being fully developed yet. We are just a small, unknown music-making team. I apologize for the less-than-perfect experience, but this imperfection also shows that the music was genuinely created by us (I don’t use any AI music production software, though I assume it might produce something more “perfect” in its own way). Next, about the artwork-I’m a musician, not an artist (I’ve recently started learning to draw, and it’s been quite challenging for me). I sketched and colored the pieces using Photoshop with a Wacom tablet. Afterward, I used AI to make the strokes more seamless and the colors more harmonious (image-to-image processing). Most importantly, I revisited and refined the details, adding effects to create a vintage vibe for the artwork (except for a few areas where my skills fell short). Finally, I animated the videos using After Effects. I don’t rely heavily on AI; instead, I use it as a tool to assist with tasks outside my expertise. The artworks are still my creations, albeit with a touch of AI involvement (but not throughout the entire process). That’s why I didn’t include a detailed explanation about the artwork in the description, as it would have been too lengthy to clarify everything for everyone.
I love the vibe of this channel and immediately was drawn to the fact that neither the music nor artwork is supposedly created with AI. However, it's getting a little hard to buy that today's artwork isn't AI generated -- the string lights that don't connect, the odd wrinkle in the right egg. I'd love to be wrong, though!
@@warmblankett a lot of your videos background arts have things that dont even make sense at all though :( and putting an AI filter doesnt really make sense either. AI = theft from real artists. if youre drawing some doodle and feeding it into an AI to improve it, youre still adding to the theft of artists.
@@geeggeeg There are also pieces I draw entirely on my own, not all of them involve AI. I use AI based on my own drawing style and color palette, not those of other artists. (It's like I draw around 30 to 40 artworks, and AI learns my style, then illustrates some details I don’t yet know how to draw.)
@@geeggeeg I also don’t support the overuse of AI in artistic creation (like using AI-generated music or images). However, we can absolutely apply AI as a tool to assist us in our work, just like integrating AI into technology. I’m not stealing from anyone, so you can rest assured.
@@warmblankett if its any open source AI, it doesnt matter what youre feeding it; it will use other artists work. If its something you dont know how to draw yet- and the AI is exclusively using your artwork as learning material, then the AI also wouldnt know how to draw such things. It doesnt matter how you spin it, that is art theft. At minimum you should be disclosing that your images use AI, and ideally you should just use your actual art / learn how to draw the things you cant, so that you can stop stealing from others.
Hmm... The story behind this artwork is: in the "fried egg" video, many people commented that one egg was too little for breakfast, so I made a new breakfast with two slices of bread and two eggs, haha. Is that enough to fill you up now? 🍳🍞
That bread look gluten free af
I literally ate two eggs on toast with a cup of tea this fine Monday morning
haha me too :)
These melodies carry a spirit that is truly unforgettable
your playlists are always with me when I study, thank you
i love the drawing n the morning vibes !!
Thank you! Cheers!
This music captures the essence of love and simplicity
Eggs on toast are the perfect breakfast! Great music for in the morning when I have to get some stuff done.
this is exactly what I needed to ease into the day 🎧✨ soft melodies and gentle rhythms-just perfect.
Wonderful! Many blessings to you!
how beautiful
Glad you enjoy it!
Good stuff
Your work and channel is so appreciated. I project it on my living room wall to have some peace while doing things throughout the day! Always fun to see what is next!
Thank you so much! wish all the best come to you
Whoever listening to this, may your heart healed from stress and fulfill it with peace.
Lovely love this. Will you be posting any of this music to Spotify?
Hi, I recently came across a few channels with a very similar style to yours. Their names are: warm hugs, hidden peace, and Golden Blanket. Seeing these channels made me wonder if your channel might also be AI-generated. Yours was the first one I discovered, and I’ve been enjoying them. I truly hope it’s as authentic as you say it is.
It is AI generated, it's actually pretty easy to make music like this at a large scale using Suno, the Art is also AI. The owner of the channel tried claiming that they have a team of musicians, and that the songs aren't actually made quickly, they are "prepared ahead of time" the owner also tried passing off the art as their own. At any point the owner could disprove this by giving credits to some of their musicians, as no real musician would produce 4 hours of music every couple of days and choose not to receive credit. The better thing to do would be to admit that it's all AI, but still encourage people to listen to music made by real people. This content could still be used as like a neat thing people could do with their free time and a computer, but making it a statement that the music isn't AI generated is highly disingenuous.
You're right, it is suspicious. For instance, the Christmas lights are odd: one light is floating in mid-air in the left corner, while another is on the table. So I'm confused. The wrinkle on the right egg is also typical of AI, which often struggles with edges. However, the alien shapes on the mug are even more concerning.
I've also noticed out-of-tune music in the Santa video posted six days ago , which happened several times throughout. @warmblankett claims to be a musician in the comments of the "mix dough" video, so I’m puzzled about how the recording and mixing of the song went so wrong. Each video's description states that all music is owned by "Shine Music," but a Google search yields no (jazz) results, only Lo-fi and EDM.
So, you're right-it's a bit suspect. You don't need to be Sherlock Holmes to summarize all the clues. But the question is: should I support it because it feels good, or unsubscribe due to the lack of honesty? I haven't decided yet.
As a pianist and musician, I do not support AI-generated art and am disappointed to have been misled. Personally, I unsubscribed today. If others enjoy their content, that’s their choice. However, those who appreciate it because they believe it’s not AI-generated deserve to know the truth.
Same here, unless @warmblankett provides a concise and perfect explanation for all the dilemmas 😈 The odd art choices, the out-of-tune instruments, and “Shine Music”. I'll wait 😐
Thank you everyone for discussing this issue.
First, regarding the music, you can check out the artists mentioned in my Spotify link. Sometimes there are slight rhythm inconsistencies due to our skills not being fully developed yet. We are just a small, unknown music-making team. I apologize for the less-than-perfect experience, but this imperfection also shows that the music was genuinely created by us (I don’t use any AI music production software, though I assume it might produce something more “perfect” in its own way).
Next, about the artwork-I’m a musician, not an artist (I’ve recently started learning to draw, and it’s been quite challenging for me). I sketched and colored the pieces using Photoshop with a Wacom tablet. Afterward, I used AI to make the strokes more seamless and the colors more harmonious (image-to-image processing). Most importantly, I revisited and refined the details, adding effects to create a vintage vibe for the artwork (except for a few areas where my skills fell short). Finally, I animated the videos using After Effects.
I don’t rely heavily on AI; instead, I use it as a tool to assist with tasks outside my expertise. The artworks are still my creations, albeit with a touch of AI involvement (but not throughout the entire process). That’s why I didn’t include a detailed explanation about the artwork in the description, as it would have been too lengthy to clarify everything for everyone.
I love the vibe of this channel and immediately was drawn to the fact that neither the music nor artwork is supposedly created with AI. However, it's getting a little hard to buy that today's artwork isn't AI generated -- the string lights that don't connect, the odd wrinkle in the right egg. I'd love to be wrong, though!
I’ve explained the process in the "mix dough" video. You can scroll through the comments for more information. Thank you so much!
hi! is this music copyright free? i'd love to use some of the songs featured on your channel as BGM in a vlog :)
Sorry, but my channel has music copyright.
@ ok! thanks for letting me know
nooooo im so sad;;;; yoour background art is AI??? D: i thought i could trust uuuu warm blanket..
I still draw it... I just use AI as a filter, like when you edit photos on an app
@@warmblankett a lot of your videos background arts have things that dont even make sense at all though :( and putting an AI filter doesnt really make sense either. AI = theft from real artists. if youre drawing some doodle and feeding it into an AI to improve it, youre still adding to the theft of artists.
@@geeggeeg There are also pieces I draw entirely on my own, not all of them involve AI. I use AI based on my own drawing style and color palette, not those of other artists. (It's like I draw around 30 to 40 artworks, and AI learns my style, then illustrates some details I don’t yet know how to draw.)
@@geeggeeg I also don’t support the overuse of AI in artistic creation (like using AI-generated music or images). However, we can absolutely apply AI as a tool to assist us in our work, just like integrating AI into technology. I’m not stealing from anyone, so you can rest assured.
@@warmblankett if its any open source AI, it doesnt matter what youre feeding it; it will use other artists work. If its something you dont know how to draw yet- and the AI is exclusively using your artwork as learning material, then the AI also wouldnt know how to draw such things. It doesnt matter how you spin it, that is art theft. At minimum you should be disclosing that your images use AI, and ideally you should just use your actual art / learn how to draw the things you cant, so that you can stop stealing from others.
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