You got it! Just added them to the description. Heads up that most of these folk are most active on Twitter and Instagram, but I linked to YT given that's where my audience is
The video is great and you seem like a nice informative dude, i also apreciate that telling an AI what you want and getting the results you want is difficoult and you have a set of skills to get that, but calling these people who make said promps "Artists" it still rubs me the wrong way, i don't doubt that many of these people have actuall artistic skills and have pivoted to AI, but still, you're telling a machine what you want, not making it. Then again, you could say if an architect is an artists if their art is made by construction workers, idk but i'm still conflicted, especially as a former portrait artist :P
I love this kind of discussion and your points are fair. For image generation, we skip most of the execution side of the art vs. someone who has to execute on a painting for weeks or months; and the AI is doing a ton - likely most - of the creative legwork on your behalf. It's 20% artist; 80% prompt engineer. To be honest, I kind of agree with you up until the point of AI FIlmmaking, which is really what all my YT videos are about. Currently, it's extremely hard to make something truly entertaining with the state of the tools. You have to develop very strong improvisational storytelling skills and flex your creative brain for hours, or you won't get anywhere because the tools currently can't give you the scenes that you're asking for (e.g. you endlessly throw out your script and rewrite the whole way through). But to conclude on it, I don't feel that an AI Artist should be as revered as a human one, but I am in love with this AI era because millions of people at desk jobs who secretly wish they could make paintings and movies, but are so busy that developing the skill doesn't feel accessible to them, can now tell stories and exhibit their artistic tastes. It'll bring us new perspectives we haven't seen.
@@TheReelRobot Your point about people not having time to develop their artistic side is kinda beautiful tho, and i like it! Also for filmaking i have to agree, it's a completely different beast! I was sketchy about it too to be honest, but then a band i follow (De staat, they are amazing if you want to give the video a look!) made a music video with an AI animator and it was stunning, then released a interview with said animator and i was definitively impressed, i still think Traditional animation is a completely different level of artistic value and "pleasentness" but that doesn't have to clash with AI animation
Great video. It is amazing what artists are able to create with AI. Thank you for showcasing, not just their art, but also their tricks and prompts. Thanks for creating this video.
Yes. In the same sense as film directors take the movies and inspiration they like and recreate it, sometimes shot for shot, with their unique artistic taste making it feel different. To your point though, if the tools get better and now we are just doing carbon copies of Star Wars and Studio Ghibli, that’s not art we want - social shame and the law are there for that. For now they’re just early proof of concept videos. But stringing together a film with these tools that is interesting, coherent, and visually connected is very heavy on the artistic brain - particularly because they can’t do what you want yet and it takes so much creativity to get a narrative to work
Could you link everyone you mentioned in the video? would be really appreciated
You got it! Just added them to the description.
Heads up that most of these folk are most active on Twitter and Instagram, but I linked to YT given that's where my audience is
@@TheReelRobot Thank you!!
Came from X. Great channel!
This is gold! Thanks🏆
Good job my friend. Valuable info
Great video!!!
Here we go 💓
U can easily remove backgrounds in capcut too
Awesome video, as always. Loved the Heygen translation feature.
Amazing content, partner
Congrats brother
The video is great and you seem like a nice informative dude, i also apreciate that telling an AI what you want and getting the results you want is difficoult and you have a set of skills to get that, but calling these people who make said promps "Artists" it still rubs me the wrong way, i don't doubt that many of these people have actuall artistic skills and have pivoted to AI, but still, you're telling a machine what you want, not making it.
Then again, you could say if an architect is an artists if their art is made by construction workers, idk but i'm still conflicted, especially as a former portrait artist :P
I love this kind of discussion and your points are fair. For image generation, we skip most of the execution side of the art vs. someone who has to execute on a painting for weeks or months; and the AI is doing a ton - likely most - of the creative legwork on your behalf. It's 20% artist; 80% prompt engineer.
To be honest, I kind of agree with you up until the point of AI FIlmmaking, which is really what all my YT videos are about. Currently, it's extremely hard to make something truly entertaining with the state of the tools. You have to develop very strong improvisational storytelling skills and flex your creative brain for hours, or you won't get anywhere because the tools currently can't give you the scenes that you're asking for (e.g. you endlessly throw out your script and rewrite the whole way through).
But to conclude on it, I don't feel that an AI Artist should be as revered as a human one, but I am in love with this AI era because millions of people at desk jobs who secretly wish they could make paintings and movies, but are so busy that developing the skill doesn't feel accessible to them, can now tell stories and exhibit their artistic tastes. It'll bring us new perspectives we haven't seen.
@@TheReelRobot Your point about people not having time to develop their artistic side is kinda beautiful tho, and i like it!
Also for filmaking i have to agree, it's a completely different beast! I was sketchy about it too to be honest, but then a band i follow (De staat, they are amazing if you want to give the video a look!) made a music video with an AI animator and it was stunning, then released a interview with said animator and i was definitively impressed, i still think Traditional animation is a completely different level of artistic value and "pleasentness" but that doesn't have to clash with AI animation
Great video. It is amazing what artists are able to create with AI. Thank you for showcasing, not just their art, but also their tricks and prompts. Thanks for creating this video.
Yes THANK YOU for sharing a guide how to do these techniques so well!
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Thanks! Subs are low because account is 2 months old, and more focused on tutorials than virality. Growing pretty steady though!
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Is it really art if its others works?
Yes. In the same sense as film directors take the movies and inspiration they like and recreate it, sometimes shot for shot, with their unique artistic taste making it feel different.
To your point though, if the tools get better and now we are just doing carbon copies of Star Wars and Studio Ghibli, that’s not art we want - social shame and the law are there for that. For now they’re just early proof of concept videos.
But stringing together a film with these tools that is interesting, coherent, and visually connected is very heavy on the artistic brain - particularly because they can’t do what you want yet and it takes so much creativity to get a narrative to work