if this was 100% made using AI tools I'd have got the purpose of this video. but you've used a programme to manually add characteristics to your video. so I don't understand why not just pop this photo into blender, add your flag there you designed in Photoshop and give it a wind simulation and done. it'd look absolutely photo realistic if you'd use your image as an environment texture and this whole thing would take you 10 mins of 'work' and 0 prompts jumping from one AI engine to another.
p.s. if this video is proof of concept, I guess I get that. but if you're down to use after effects, I'd say use blender instead, for everything. it'd take a beginner user a couple of mins to setup such a scene using just that single tool :)
I get what you're saying -- I don't totally agree with the final conclusion, but I get where you're coming from! I'm super familiar with 3D tools, but I think the neat idea here is that you get a cloth sim without having to set up a cloth sim, or lights and HDRIs, cameras, textures, models, etc., etc., but I do agree that the sheer amount of tools used to get the end result isn't ideal. Anyways, truly thank you for the thoughts!
I think this video is super valuable even without the camera tracking part on After Effects. I personally can't afford a PC powerful enough to run blender or after effects on it. So, these AI tools are really helpful for me.
@@ameysharma7407 this isn't necessarily your answer though. because the tools demonstrated either charge you a monthly sub fee, which sums up to be quite pricey over time. or if they're free, well then they turn you the user into their product and they sell your private and personal data to advertisers, so there's nothing really such as free or cheap. I'm not against AI or tools that help you with your work but I self host them, running them internally. basically, I stick to open source ones. and my system isn't all that powerful. my PC is almost 10 years old and has a very mediocre GTX1070 it's not even very expensive now. and the self hosted AI and also Blender run alright. much better than After Effects to be honest :)
You can do the same thing in blender in like 20 mins. And you don't have to do the motion tracking cuz you already have the 3d camera.... This is like the most timewasting way to do this task...
I dont usually comment on stuff, but man, these were the most information-packed 3 minutes. cool stuff
Means a lot, thanks!
i'm about to create mayhem with this...i mean projects
Andy, you are a genius.
What a creative way to generate content, Andy. This type of stuff is why AI is so powerful for brands and content creators!
Bro radiates talent
Ok, this deserved a subscribe. Should be illegal to have this much info for free. You're insane.
Calling the psych ward right now!
awesome video man!!!
Mind-blowing content. Plz keep sharing 🙏🙏❤
freaking good
Love, Love love it. I guess we'll see a whole lot of flags popping up on LinkedIn soon
Awesome video, what's on the prompt "personalize it6wiit"?
That's wild Man
Great!
Lol I thought it was real, I was so confused of why Framer would put up their flag up there
Nice!
Soo fcking good!!!
You should also try 3D AI Studio if you get the Chance!!
You are a baller
HBO, House of the Dragon, Castillo de Chapultepec. No lo haga compa.
but krea is also not free!!!!
Misinformation Projects 💀
Let's do a Podcast
if this was 100% made using AI tools I'd have got the purpose of this video. but you've used a programme to manually add characteristics to your video. so I don't understand why not just pop this photo into blender, add your flag there you designed in Photoshop and give it a wind simulation and done. it'd look absolutely photo realistic if you'd use your image as an environment texture and this whole thing would take you 10 mins of 'work' and 0 prompts jumping from one AI engine to another.
p.s.
if this video is proof of concept, I guess I get that. but if you're down to use after effects, I'd say use blender instead, for everything. it'd take a beginner user a couple of mins to setup such a scene using just that single tool :)
I get what you're saying -- I don't totally agree with the final conclusion, but I get where you're coming from!
I'm super familiar with 3D tools, but I think the neat idea here is that you get a cloth sim without having to set up a cloth sim, or lights and HDRIs, cameras, textures, models, etc., etc., but I do agree that the sheer amount of tools used to get the end result isn't ideal.
Anyways, truly thank you for the thoughts!
I think this video is super valuable even without the camera tracking part on After Effects. I personally can't afford a PC powerful enough to run blender or after effects on it. So, these AI tools are really helpful for me.
@@ameysharma7407 this isn't necessarily your answer though. because the tools demonstrated either charge you a monthly sub fee, which sums up to be quite pricey over time. or if they're free, well then they turn you the user into their product and they sell your private and personal data to advertisers, so there's nothing really such as free or cheap. I'm not against AI or tools that help you with your work but I self host them, running them internally. basically, I stick to open source ones. and my system isn't all that powerful. my PC is almost 10 years old and has a very mediocre GTX1070 it's not even very expensive now. and the self hosted AI and also Blender run alright. much better than After Effects to be honest :)
@YotamGuttman I’m new to Blender would love a video of the technique you describe!
Lame...it looks AI in first 2 sec. Proportions are all wrong.
You can do the same thing in blender in like 20 mins. And you don't have to do the motion tracking cuz you already have the 3d camera.... This is like the most timewasting way to do this task...
Lazy af
Welcome to the future!