Disney Animator REACTS to AI Animation!

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    Aaron Blaise is an animation feature film director and wildlife artist.
    For 21 years Aaron worked with Disney helping to create some of the greatest animated films ever made. During that time he worked as an animator or supervising animator on "The Rescuers Down Under", "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin", "The Lion King", "Pocahontas", "Mulan" and more.
    In 2003 he was co-director of "Brother Bear" for which he earned an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature Film.
    After "Brother Bear" he helped to develop several projects but ultimately left Disney to pursue an opportunity back home in Florida. Aaron recently served as 2D Animation Supervisor and Character Designer for the "The Bear and the Hare" an advertisement loved by millions around the world. (vimeo.com/78740926)
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  • @AaronBlaiseArt
    @AaronBlaiseArt  ปีที่แล้ว +2072

    Watch my Follow Up Video Here: th-cam.com/video/-lhbzbSck04/w-d-xo.html
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    • @ramizshould
      @ramizshould ปีที่แล้ว +38

      Thank you Mr. Aaron Blaise.

    • @Volyren
      @Volyren ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm losing work too. I'm a ghost writer, and college essays are a staple for me. But AI can do that now. But I'm not mad at it. Every leap shakes things up. Oog hated when Ug started drawing on the cave walls with charcoal. True art was made with hands and mud. Charcoal was cheating. Wrong. Lacked the human touch.
      Same thing happened recently with drawing tablets and photoshop.
      But instead of worrying about losing some writing work, I'm waiting for 2 years (given its rate of advancement) and working on writing a movie.
      If I animate via AI, scene by scene, I can create my own movie, without any filming or art skills to speak of. That's the allure of AI. I can transcribe the scene i see in my head, and have it created for me, under my total control, no compromises, no workarounds, no need to deal with actors, and no *cost.*
      Traditional art and animation won't ever disappear. But AI is coming, and no one can stop it. So I'm looking to utilize a new tool rather than waste time complaining.

    • @AaronBlaiseArt
      @AaronBlaiseArt  ปีที่แล้ว +62

      @@ramizshould Thank you for watching!

    • @karenrobertsdottir4101
      @karenrobertsdottir4101 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Very cool reaction video, Aaron! BTW, most of this work (all but three scenes) was done before the ControlNet extension comes out (which detects edges on the source material, then forces generation to "draw within the lines"). Flicker should be significantly reduced with the use of it.

    • @bendzz
      @bendzz ปีที่แล้ว +8

      So all art AI needs hundreds of millions of pics fed into it to become competent; the Corridor Digital guys didn't so much train it on that anime style as they did tell it "stick to this look" by feeding in 70 anime screenshots, like giving it a style sheet.
      You're excited to use the tech for your own projects; are you still ok with using it knowing that? There's no getting around it, no way to get that many usage permissions. Personally I'm fine with it; it seems the same as a human learning what stuff looks like by just growing up in the world. And most lawyers are betting the same, that it'll be Fair Use. But you can't make the tools work without it, and twitter's in a frenzy about it being theft. So are you still in?

  • @one28music
    @one28music ปีที่แล้ว +3864

    "Bad story is a bigger threat than the AI. "...
    LOVE IT

    • @venomtang
      @venomtang ปีที่แล้ว +52

      that's because you're simple minded, what he says is hyperbole, bad story wont end a fraction of the jobs that will be replaced by Ai. Grow up.

    • @bomdia4179
      @bomdia4179 ปีที่แล้ว +301

      @@venomtangThat's crazy, you have really opened my mind. Thank you for your boundless wisdom and maturity, truly a breathtaking take on the situation.

    • @venomtang
      @venomtang ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@bomdia4179 you're welcome, what he said was hyperbole, if anything, it was a joke-- that's it

    • @cipher01
      @cipher01 ปีที่แล้ว +183

      ​@@venomtang bad story & bad management -> bad movie -> low sales -> layoffs . Is that so difficult to understand?

    • @venomtang
      @venomtang ปีที่แล้ว +18

      @@cipher01 I can prove you wrong in a few different ways, are you ready?
      1- a "bad story" is subjective. Avatar had a bad story, its grossed the second most in history.
      2-if a studio underperforms and goes out of business, those laid off will still find a job somewhere else because there's always new studios/ shows.
      3-Ai is not only a threat to creative jobs, but all thinking jobs, legal, medical, data, lots of service jobs, but also physical jobs, cashiers, fast food, warehouses, etc.
      Making Ai, a far, bigger, threat.
      I could probably think of more, but the first one alone did the job. Maybe you should delete your comment, your call

  • @CorridorCrew
    @CorridorCrew ปีที่แล้ว +7408

    Great video! We'd love to have you on our show. Let's connect!

    • @KillMe-jt8uz
      @KillMe-jt8uz ปีที่แล้ว +214

      Yes please

    • @ngon1111
      @ngon1111 ปีที่แล้ว +133

      Upon watching the video I have a gut feeling somehow this would happen. Can't wait!

    • @temiwale88
      @temiwale88 ปีที่แล้ว +55

      This should have more likes

    • @eminence18
      @eminence18 ปีที่แล้ว +35

      Scrolled looking for this comment

    • @VisionaryV
      @VisionaryV ปีที่แล้ว +38

      OMG yes! Love to see Aaron in the sofa!

  • @paulJkiely
    @paulJkiely 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +495

    The more exposure to AI created content the more easier it becomes to spot or recognise… in that regard as a consequence think it raises the value of the work by human creators who are at the top of their industry…

    • @spartanastas5560
      @spartanastas5560 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      Does WIX or Wordpress raise your website value? Nope. It took 85% of your clients.

    • @DorienTheHeroOfTheArts
      @DorienTheHeroOfTheArts 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@spartanastas5560 Making a website is different thatn making animation or art

    • @austin6272
      @austin6272 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      Sure this is true for now. 5 years from now? No way. We've already gone from mid tier AI drawings to decent animation and it's been like a year and change since these things started coming out.

    • @temporaltribe
      @temporaltribe 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Yeah but more use of AI makes it better and better. In the future it will be indistinguishable and thats the issue.

    • @jonanbahnsen3935
      @jonanbahnsen3935 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Being the horse carrier rider has little meaning in a world of cars

  • @dude.dans_
    @dude.dans_ ปีที่แล้ว +1325

    This is great! I love your perspective!

  • @Corridor
    @Corridor ปีที่แล้ว +9965

    Amazing insights, wisdom, and guidance. We’re honored you took the time to watch what we made, and it’s quite meaningful to us that you found it worthwhile to make this video and share your thoughts.
    Thank you!
    -Niko

    • @AaronBlaiseArt
      @AaronBlaiseArt  ปีที่แล้ว +2344

      I'd love to do more with you all!

    • @34zporlier10
      @34zporlier10 ปีที่แล้ว +516

      ​@@hammerandthewrench7924 Genuine question, I'm not looking for an argument. Can you explain for me what is up with people getting specifically upset at them using the Vampire Hunter style in their video? And how it compares to any other video they have made in the past where they recreate Props/ costumes/ 3D elements to match and recreate a look style of an already existing IP? I can't tell what is so specific to something being "AI trained" and creating something similar but different VS something being "human brain trained" aka someone looking at something and then making an exact replica copy of it. I feel like if people are going to be questioning the legality of these methods, then they should be equally questioning of all of it.
      I feel like people are just hopping on a "target anything with AI" trend right now or maybe I guess I'm out of the loop with the whole thing.

    • @34zporlier10
      @34zporlier10 ปีที่แล้ว +158

      @@hammerandthewrench7924 you are right, I haven’t been reading a ton of comments, that is why I was asking. But my specific question was about corridor, and the ethnics of all transformative media they have made.
      I understand the mindset people have towards stolen property and the reasoning behind the controversy of companies creating the image Data sets and then selling that a tool.
      The methods they have used is all open sourced and the Movie is publicly available for them to reference.
      Leading back to my original question, with a bit more detail.
      Are people upset that they took a 1 for 1 image sequence of Niko and made him look like a character from a Specific Show that they didn’t get permission to use?
      Or is everyone upset that it was done in this particular manner (using AI)?
      Because if they had taken the time, to draw, frame by frame. To trace Niko and make him look like a Vampire Hunter character, would people still be upset, or even questioned it at all. Would it still be an issue that they should seek out permission first?

    • @EthanfromEngland-
      @EthanfromEngland- ปีที่แล้ว +394

      ​@@hammerandthewrench7924 vampire hunter isnt a style. It looks very similar to many anime/manga. Get over it. They don't own that style.

    • @lennystyle
      @lennystyle ปีที่แล้ว +150

      @@EthanfromEngland- Jup this. TSR's original comment is 'tell me you don't understand copyright law without saying it'.

  • @zacharygroysman279
    @zacharygroysman279 ปีที่แล้ว +5472

    The one thing we can all share a laugh at is the absolutely horror that is AI generated hands

    • @RealmDesigner
      @RealmDesigner ปีที่แล้ว +330

      Already been solved.

    • @Laucron
      @Laucron ปีที่แล้ว +182

      They are already getting way better unfortunately

    • @tybost
      @tybost ปีที่แล้ว +87

      Controlnet *Cough*

    • @BritBox777
      @BritBox777 ปีที่แล้ว +165

      Was solved 2 months ago, but yes, we still meme about it. A lot.

    • @Ghost_Text
      @Ghost_Text ปีที่แล้ว +60

      controlNET is the model that solved that problem.
      Perhaps the art of the future will be in curation more than content creation, or how to steer eyes and ears in a hyper saturated market.

  • @NelsonStJames
    @NelsonStJames ปีที่แล้ว +967

    I know people of equal talent can have different opinions on the same thing, but it's really interesting to see a veteran craftsman whose work I actually know, be so secure in their own skills and be open and curious about new technologies and ways of doing things.
    That last thing about "bad movies and bad management" is the real threat that I think more artists need to be concerned with, because while it's said that nobody sets out to make a bad film, we're seeing a lot of people putting a lot of effort into art that could be better.

    • @Afreshio
      @Afreshio ปีที่แล้ว +68

      Disagree. I respect Blaise but he is talking from a tremendous privileged position: old, basically retired, with a good following and wealth to be comfortable. Having already made his breakthroughs and career, leaving a mark in the world behind him. And now enjoying his comfy position to further gain more wealth and do more art on his own.
      Ask the same to a starving entry level artist, or student what this fucking tech represents.

    • @Cleenishere
      @Cleenishere ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@Afreshio Disagree

    • @Cleenishere
      @Cleenishere ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@Afreshio also disagree on asking someone too

    • @T1tusCr0w
      @T1tusCr0w ปีที่แล้ว +28

      @@Afreshio 100% I’m in early 50s just retired due to ill health. But I’m ok for finances. & I do oil’s installations for rich people now & again. If I’m 18 thinking about this. I’m just trying to see a way to where the skill I have means I have a decent life. Even oils right. & I’m really good. But there’s systems being developed where bots will go into situation & make physical media on site. Any size style & fidelity with real paint you want. It’s about 2-3 years from being ready I heard.
      "If everyone is an artist, nobody is an artist" - an investor friend said this..

    • @keyfeathers
      @keyfeathers ปีที่แล้ว +31

      @@Afreshio This is pretty much how I feel. His points are valid and true. But I think he speaks from a position where he is comfortable in his craft and knows the impact will not cause him problems. The fear, damage and disruption to work, will not hit the older established artists of our field. But the new ones, trying to make a living while trying to get known and hone their craft. Fighting the usual modern issues of things like oversaturation of images farted out by AI, website algorithms supressing their work due to not being able to compete with the AI deluge. Loss of entry level work that helps build skill like Commissions and other illustrative jobs is just scratching the surface of the issues that will come from this.
      And as I commented above. Companies like Stable diffusion need artists to give in and embrace their tech as the new future. They are selling a product, and they have openly stated over and over again that this product is created to be a finished one that replaces what we do. And that is a horrible thing to battle against when you are just breaking in, and they want and hope that new artists will give in and skip the vital steps needed to learn their craft, in favour of instant gratification. What a bleak future for the arts.

  • @SamAbdelHamid
    @SamAbdelHamid 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    It's easy to take for granted the amount of time, skill, and effort that goes into hand-drawn animation. Watching Aaron Blaise's reaction video really highlights the painstaking work that goes into every frame, and the talent and dedication of the artists who create these works of art. And I think it's important to appreciate the human touch that goes into these creations, and the emotional resonance that comes from knowing that they were made by real people with real passion.

  • @samdoesarts
    @samdoesarts ปีที่แล้ว +6346

    Great levelheaded take on this Aaron, love your attitude and optimism and you've touched on some key issues here really effectively!

    • @Towkeeyoh
      @Towkeeyoh ปีที่แล้ว +134

      Especially when so many non-animators are freaking out

    • @MrBuns.
      @MrBuns. ปีที่แล้ว +34

      honestly...I could careless unless people lose their jobs bc of it.

    • @randomvideoboy1
      @randomvideoboy1 ปีที่แล้ว +112

      He didn't go on an insane rant about how special artists and their artworks are because of their "soul". That already makes him smarter and humbler than 90% of artists whining on the internet.

    • @mreazl6227
      @mreazl6227 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      You should touch on this in one of your videos

    • @coldfries47
      @coldfries47 ปีที่แล้ว +219

      @@randomvideoboy1 most artists are complaining because their works are being scraped without consent. Ppl whining about "soul" are a minority

  • @AaronBlaiseArt
    @AaronBlaiseArt  ปีที่แล้ว +26

    So happy to see that whatever you think of this AI stuff that the discourse in these comments has by and large been a productive one.

    • @tyler7690
      @tyler7690 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What is the name of the song in the intro 0:05 because it impossible to find.B

  • @33alter
    @33alter ปีที่แล้ว +479

    I'm preparing to graduate from Texas A&M as an animator this semester and this has honestly given me some peace of mind. There's so much doomsaying out there it's hard to get a clean take, but hearing an even-handed answer from someone with years of industry experience does a lot. Thank you for your time putting this together, this was really insightful.

    • @DarkTakanuva
      @DarkTakanuva ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Gig em, m8

    • @SeraphSeph
      @SeraphSeph ปีที่แล้ว +27

      Realistically most people aren't going to put in the work to understand the AI tools. And even they they aren't going to put in the work to actually create a show/movie, hire voice actors/pay for decent tts, etc. A lot of Ai shit *can* be free if you don't value your time and already have the knowledge, but most people can't even be bothered to learn keyboard shortcuts, let alone stuff this complex.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade ปีที่แล้ว +3

      In the near term, this is more likely to cost the jobs that were already being shipped overseas to cheaper and cheaper parts of the world. It was Japan, and then it was South Korea, lately, I think South Korea has even gotten too expensive, so not so much there any more.
      I would be surprised if there weren't careers in animation in the US for long enough for you to work an entire career before this becomes much of a problem. I wouldn't personally expect for ML programs to be able to have the kind of predictability and marketability that humans bring to the project any time soon. And really, I wouldn't expect for there to be much incentive to reduce things much beyond a small team. It could even wind up with roughly the same number of jobs, just creating a much larger amount of work to watch.

    • @KoongYe
      @KoongYe ปีที่แล้ว

      You do know Aaron doesn't take this seriously because he won't be replaced? But ppl like you who came straight out of college will not be able to get a single job within 5 yrs.

    • @Cleenishere
      @Cleenishere ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hopefully the twitter weirdos don’t find out about your animations or they are gonna do cringe requests

  • @FrankLeeYing
    @FrankLeeYing ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love his enthusiasm for the medium and also drawing the parallels to the creators input

  • @GreenScrapBot
    @GreenScrapBot ปีที่แล้ว +131

    5:52 I believe, something similar to what you described here, was used for the movie 'Klaus'.
    The characters were hand animated and colored, but the shadows were painted with a special tool that uses AI to shade the characters according to the environment, with the help of some manual adjustment.

  • @teravega
    @teravega ปีที่แล้ว +140

    As an animator, I’m really happy you made a video about it. Hearing your perspective is comforting.

  • @RobinSteiner
    @RobinSteiner 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +97

    I would like to see AI only be used to HELP actual artists and animators. Help with inbetweening and other time consuming processes. This could help ease the workload on traditional artists and allow for the creation of great art. Sort of like Photoshop did. Photoshop did eliminate many traditional jobs and streamlined the process more, but it ultimately helped artists make better art. That is how I want AI to progress, not to replace artists with a machine. I am admittedly quite naive and perhaps super idealist about this, though, but imagine if AI can help traditional animation to a cost-effective point where traditional animation experiences a renaissance. I would love for that to happen.

    • @seanmadson8524
      @seanmadson8524 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      This is already possible. AI art apps often have options allowing you to create original pictures, or edit AI pictures. For free apps, the tools are pretty basic, but a dedicated artist probably wouldn't mind paying for a more advanced program that has a better toolkit, since they already do this with basic art programs

    • @smolltaco5667
      @smolltaco5667 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Doubt corps think that way

    • @aaronarce1498
      @aaronarce1498 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      For inbetweeening? Nope, never.
      Now for coloring and shadows, yup, could be helpful.

    • @thedarkangel613
      @thedarkangel613 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      my question to you is what is considered HELPFUL vs replacing. because everyone has different opinions. you yourself say help with inbetweening but Some artist are vehemently against that since it gets rid of inbetweeners. Help with coloring, gets rid of color artist. Its an easier phrase to say that really means nothing right now

  • @RajeenaReba
    @RajeenaReba 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +96

    This gave me a whole new perspective. I was initially concerned about AI, but I hadn't realized that this had happened before with old tech being threatened by the unfamiliar new tech (like 2D vs CGI)! I especially liked how you mentioned taking reference from live-action when making 2D movies- that makes so much sense. Thank you so much for making this video! Your words are invaluable.

    • @El-de6nj
      @El-de6nj 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      2D did get essentially cut out by 3D though. So many people who studied 2D in college were in much worse positions than they had been in years.
      After making the critically acclaimed Tangled, Disney has NEVER produced a fully animated 2D movie.

    • @Maybehaha755
      @Maybehaha755 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      ​@@El-de6njBruh forgot Animes where almost all are 2D

    • @FNGalcatraz
      @FNGalcatraz 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      As great as this was and how well done it is, I can see the benefits of the ai used as a tool to help animation … However studios in charge of this would gut a lot of the animators out the industry all they need is a group of people that can change the game … and it looks like they found em… this video does good but it’s done more to harm

    • @dunkyourdonuts2282
      @dunkyourdonuts2282 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@iDoArtFR firstly anime artists get paid next to nothing, secondly a lot of 3D is going on in anime now, for the same reasons: cheaper and faster. When I started my vfx degree my tutor told us a story about the disney effects artist who hand drew the magic effects for cinderella and such, he sought after by the industry because he was the best, but gradually lost jobs when digital came in. Dont know how dramaticised the story is but that IS the way the industry, with every new tech there are bound to be jobs that are effected. Oil painting hasn't died but no one oil paints family portraits anymore while that's what a large portions of artist made a living off of back in the day. AI might not replace artists, but artists who know how to utilixe AI in their work flow to speed things up will replace artists who have a stick in their but about AI. This is the industry after all, every second saved is a penny more.

    • @atespeach5672
      @atespeach5672 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's not surprising the most experienced artists don't feel insecure about AI art

  • @MissArtsy
    @MissArtsy ปีที่แล้ว +811

    I am so glad you decided to make this video ❤ AI has worried so many artists including myself and hearing your thoughts from experience in 2D animation is very VERY comforting ❤
    Thank you my hero
    And I agree we need to put more effort and love into our stories!

    • @samankucher5117
      @samankucher5117 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      i understand what you mean. i was in a dark place until i asked my favorite artists what they think it was uplifting to hear them say basically the same thing ( give it time it will be ok )

    • @saukoo7812
      @saukoo7812 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      chant NAM MYO HO REN GE KYO this is only way to be happy convert to nichiren shoshu

    • @karenreddy
      @karenreddy ปีที่แล้ว +29

      I'm a professional artist of 15+ yrs of experience, and have decided to get acquainted with the technology.
      I'm here to tell you that just like any tool, it benefits from a keen eye, understanding of artistic knowledge such as color theory, design sense, composition, etc. It's useless by itself, powerful in the hands of any human, but specially amazing in the hands of an artist.
      Stable Diffusiob has tools where you can input a drawing and get an amazing result with lighting, shadows, out of it.
      Relax, take a breath, consider trying it out. It's a tool.

    • @furyberserk
      @furyberserk ปีที่แล้ว +11

      As a person who likes art, but doesn't call themselves an artist, the fear people have is stupid. It dumbs down art as just money or simple colorful drawings. Nothing in comic books or of multiple characters will be renders with high levels of execution without actual direct human intervention from what I see. Simple composition and direction, 2 of the first considerations of intentional art direction can't be generated without clear meaning.
      But beyond that, Disney has been going 3d for a long time now. If anything, it'll just be a tool of concept art or something to relieve artist's block, which will actually help.
      But that's just me.

    • @samankucher5117
      @samankucher5117 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      @@karenreddy as a professional artist of 50+ years jk it doesn't matter as long as it is created using stolen art. as long as the work of artists are is being used to make these for profit software without the consent i am against it .

  • @kitsper
    @kitsper ปีที่แล้ว +594

    Your calmness and interest as you approached the topic is so refreshing. Thank you for putting this video out there without the immediate air of negativity that so many people have brought, while still agreeing that AI taking from other people's art and work is wrong.
    Your take, and approach, and overall attitude towards the topic is so refreshing and honestly relieving. Thank you, sir.

    • @AaronBlaiseArt
      @AaronBlaiseArt  ปีที่แล้ว +58

      Thank you so much!

    • @candicemceady308
      @candicemceady308 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      How do you feel about Disney now? About their LGBTQ stories that only please the 2% minority of the population. Most people love traditional love family and values i don't understand why current Disney can't see that. Japan understands that if you give the audience what they want they(audience) will give you money.

    • @jokybones
      @jokybones ปีที่แล้ว

      @@candicemceady308 China too...but the Chinese market is unfortunatly racist

    • @malizanu
      @malizanu ปีที่แล้ว +45

      @@candicemceady308 that's so.... sad. for so long disney delivered stories about anthropomorphic animals and we all still related to them, but now you're unable to connect and/or understand stories about human beings who happen to like someone from the same gender? it must be so sad to live with this much bitterness in your heart

    • @pablochamber411
      @pablochamber411 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same thoughts!

  • @Zugapool
    @Zugapool ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great take on this Aaron. Looking forward for more amazing creations and more adventures!
    Seeing this I think of the old Roto-scoping and came to think of Robo-scoping.

  • @EridanusYT
    @EridanusYT 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    I'm not an animator! but I'm a graphic designer and video editor for over 13 years now and I love how open minded and curious you are to see how you could combine your art and skills
    with the new technology and that's what I did as a graphic designer but I see a lot of my "traditional" fellow graphic designers feel threatened or dissing on the AI and digital art saying it
    doesn't have the creativity or the human soul in it etc. but I always remind them that as a graphic designer we took so many stuff from people like you and digitalized it! and we still need
    people with skills like you and we can't be hypocrites or two faced because we kinda did the same thing by digitalizing what you guys do in real life and we tried to mimic it on programs
    so it's refreshing to see people like you who share the same confidant into not being threatened that much by the new ideas and how the world change because we're sure of our skills
    and how it's unique and it depends on what kind of product the companies or individuals want and having AI doesn't really mean erasing animators or graphic designer it's just a new method!

    • @EridanusYT
      @EridanusYT 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      And all respect to all the work you did and keep doing you made my childhood so magical and so many kids around the world too so thank you ❤

    • @Asturev
      @Asturev 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @Asturev
      1 second ago
      I wish I was as possitive as you. but three of my areas have been completly taken by ai (clients wont call me anyore) book cover art, concept art illustrations. Logos and branding are also being replaced with the new adobe create a logo ai thing in illustrator. so im here im my last hundred dollars in my bank thinking about moving to anything that isnt creative. good luck

    • @EridanusYT
      @EridanusYT 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Asturev I'm so sorry for that. I get it because most people want the cheaper and don't get how important to have someone like you paying attention to every small detail to make their book covers or any project they want look great and unique. I really feel you as a fellow designer and that's why I sadly took the designing world as a hobby lately and made sure my income comes from another area. I really wish you the best and I can't tell you what to do or what's best but I hope if it's possible that even if you do any work that doesn't require being creative that you won't lose interest in designing because we both know no matter how great the AI today or tomorrow it's way far than being as creative as you and they all still have their issues and people who wants to get a finished product they use more than 3 or 4 AIs and most of them not free to get a finished product because some fail at making words and letters and some fail at blending and showing realistic lights or styles etc. Maybe it's just the hype. If I want a product and wasn't a designer myself I won't put my fate in the hands of Ai at all I'll make sure to have the best unique design from people like you. I'm so sorry my words were towards people I know in real life they still got clients but they're being extra insecure and losing hope while they have people who still come back to them and trust in their work.

  • @xaGe__
    @xaGe__ ปีที่แล้ว +1073

    Coming from an animation industry veteran such as yourself, it is nice to see a based take on this current set of tools developing. Totally agree, it is the bad stories and bad management that does greater harm to animators and the industry as a whole than any new tools being introduced. Thanks for your thoughts!

    • @progactif
      @progactif ปีที่แล้ว +55

      He made a good point, Corridor are artists and it shows. They just used a different tool to bring a grad idea to life. Let's not forget this Ai couldnt generate the whole thing alone, they did a looot of story board, filmed the whole thing and added some vfx on top.

    • @miriamweller812
      @miriamweller812 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Obviously. Problem of modern art is rarely the quality of animation and so on these days. It's almost always the bad story and characters regarding the product and internally for sure also the management, though from the outside rarely see this of course without the impact on the product (when for example writers are replaced or important scenes have to be cut, because too much time was wasted for what reason ever).

    • @MitchellFX5
      @MitchellFX5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Spot on

    • @meowforjasper2838
      @meowforjasper2838 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@miriamweller812 Obviously. Like why did you comment this? It's so obvious.

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe ปีที่แล้ว

      Stories and plots haven't been important for a long long time. There's too much concentration on the spectacle, and no attention paid to the plot or story.
      Frankly, I prefer audio tales at this point. Go look up MindWebs - I have a set of very pristine copies, I need to post them, but not to this site.

  • @proftrees
    @proftrees ปีที่แล้ว +740

    I appreciated your take on this, you didn't come at this with hostility, mentioned the ethical concerns, and acknowledged that Corridor are artists. So many artists didn't engage with the making of, minimized Corridor's efforts, and then bashed the video. I'll definitely point people to your video as an example of a balanced perspective of ai usage within the arts.

    • @randomvideoboy1
      @randomvideoboy1 ปีที่แล้ว +77

      He didn't go on an insane rant about how special artists and their artworks are because of their "soul". That already makes him smarter and humbler than 90% of artists whining on the internet.

    • @coal159
      @coal159 ปีที่แล้ว +79

      @@randomvideoboy1 They should be ranting, It is unethical.

    • @peachulemon
      @peachulemon ปีที่แล้ว +24

      Was so annoyed seeing people discredit them and bash there work. We all know the concerns but this is very cool concept.

    • @mariofeared
      @mariofeared ปีที่แล้ว +19

      100%. What really drove the point home to me was his anecdote of the similar shift he experienced in the 90s and doing digital art. I went through a similar process back then when I was younger. I didn't think I'd be doing art digitally but have been a 3D Artist for well over a decade now. And if I am being completely honest, I wish I had adopted it sooner. Technology will always evolve and the best one can do is learn more and embrace it where possible. It is merely a tool. Are there concerns regarding its use? Of course and we SHOULD talk about it and address it. But dismissing it would be the same mistake as many did with digital art in the 90s.

    • @magicfibre
      @magicfibre ปีที่แล้ว +40

      I bet far less people would have bashed them if they didn't steal a ton of frames to train their model

  • @ezeriamoore
    @ezeriamoore ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Thank you for your perspective as an industry veteran and your historical references. It was a fantastic contrast to the many emotional responses to the Corridor video. I learned something about the animation process and the context in which certain techniques are used.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade ปีที่แล้ว

      I think the historical perspective is definitely helpful. I also think that it's important to recognize that there's no rule that says that we can't get more animated material in the future. This could massively cut the cost of high quality animation and with a cut in costs the material could be more targeted. Part of why it's relatively limited is that it's very expensive, even with the computing technology we currently have to speed things up. IIRC, South Park, the animated program with arguably the simplest animation style to animate is even being done digitally these days and I'd expect that they'd be one of the first to be able to be animated via ML technology just because of how simple the style is and how many of the pieces are simply just moved around the screen.

  • @aryudsoh
    @aryudsoh 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Incredible breakdown and analysis. Very informative to hear the thoughts of someone who has been in the industry for so long.

  • @morganemalville9928
    @morganemalville9928 ปีที่แล้ว +427

    Aaron, I want to tell you that your work is inspiring me for many years now, as a 3D character artist all the references that you gather and the knowledge that you share is such a good material and references. Please never stop to do what you do, you and your team's work is so valuable for us and the generations to come.
    I really hope that as artists, we will keep have fun doing what we love to do, working our fundamentals, and making good pieces made by human hands, with meaning.

    • @AaronBlaiseArt
      @AaronBlaiseArt  ปีที่แล้ว +40

      Thanks so much !

    • @saukoo7812
      @saukoo7812 ปีที่แล้ว

      chant NAM MYO HO REN GE KYO this is only way to be happy convert to nichiren shoshu

    • @randomvideoboy1
      @randomvideoboy1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      He didn't go on an insane rant about how special artists and their artworks are because of their "soul". That already makes him smarter and humbler than 90% of artists whining on the internet.

    • @mazerumaze
      @mazerumaze ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@randomvideoboy1 You have no life, do you.

  • @tombystander
    @tombystander ปีที่แล้ว +535

    I love your point of using one's own style in the AI. It could be used in such a wonderful way for animators to help them save time. With great power comes great responsibility

    • @Laerei
      @Laerei ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@mazajp3507 Name a single company that does 90s style of anime in 2020s.

    • @fadillah6014
      @fadillah6014 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Laerei there several local companies use the old style but it for ads tho.

    • @jacobherrera8735
      @jacobherrera8735 ปีที่แล้ว +31

      @@mazajp3507 they simply did this as a thought experiment, to see if it was possible. They used the skills they did have, which drawing isn’t one of them, to make this happen. They clearly have the intention and put in use for people to apply their own style in drawings to make references for AI.

    • @SIRLagalot007
      @SIRLagalot007 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @@mazajp3507 theyve stated the reason why they did it as a proof of concept and because they dont want to sink in tons of money into something that may not even work, they’ve mentioned going forward theyd want to hire artists to make the images on which they train the AI

    • @drlemon7729
      @drlemon7729 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Except people would probably just use other people's style instead

  • @Animatthias
    @Animatthias 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Every word is true. Thanks so much, Aaron! And also, thanks for each and every drawing!

  • @J3rs3y_G1rl
    @J3rs3y_G1rl 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    To hell with AI or computer animation. Traditional animation is the only true animation. It is the peak of hard work and talent. Corporations can't be trusted to not replace people with computers.

  • @Nerdybit
    @Nerdybit ปีที่แล้ว +82

    Cameras didn't replace Painters is a BRILLIANT summary of this take -- I love the corridor crew and I am glad you reacted to it. Thanks man!

    • @hillehai
      @hillehai ปีที่แล้ว

      No it isn't, and it also isn't new or original. Everyone's been saying it since AI art became mainstream. The reality is that photography created a new medium for a different purpose. AI is not a new tool for artists to use, it is a replacement for artists - and it will become a replacement for so many other jobs in the future. And all of this just to further cheapen things for big companies to make even bigger profits while the common man suffers. Idiots, all of you.

    • @AaronBlaiseArt
      @AaronBlaiseArt  ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Glad you enjoyed it

    • @2265Hello
      @2265Hello ปีที่แล้ว +14

      gonna be honest the comparison of ai art and camera situation isn’t a good comparison since they don’t cover potential abuse and usage of others work without consent for machine training and other issues. But regardless I also don’t think it will completely kill art. Hell the people who are hired for ai art jobs will probably be artists themselves. Even then there will be people who do art for the sake of it. Regardless as it stands with what is currently going on right now ai art will cost a lot of jobs. Still the potential for ai and creativity is there

    • @aionicthunder
      @aionicthunder 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      The thing is: nothing new is being made with AI art. It is literally an AI taking other people's work (btw Corridor Digital straight up stole the art for this video) and reproducing their style. With AI, originality is further kicked into the dirt

  • @andremg8573
    @andremg8573 ปีที่แล้ว +227

    Wow! I always knew that you are at the top end of your profession, talent-wise, Aaron but I’ve now acquired a new appreciation for your intelligence and your understanding of the ongoing evolution of the field of Animation. I think that your assessment of the ongoing crisis caused by the booming AI development and its threatening effect on 2D/3D animators is spot on. Great feedback from a highly qualified professional. Much respect sir! 🤟🏻

    • @AaronBlaiseArt
      @AaronBlaiseArt  ปีที่แล้ว +23

      Thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words.

    • @andremg8573
      @andremg8573 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@AaronBlaiseArt Please, keep sharing your knowledge, experience and encouragement to the upcoming animators. I’ve got a twenty year old daughter who will soon be facing this crowded world of Animation and words of wisdom from someone who’s been there and done it all are always precious. Thanks again for sharing your enthusiasm. God bless you! 🫡

    • @saukoo7812
      @saukoo7812 ปีที่แล้ว

      chant NAM MYO HO REN GE KYO this is only way to be happy convert to nichiren shoshu

    • @karenreddy
      @karenreddy ปีที่แล้ว

      Wholeheartedly agree

    • @ithurtsbecauseitstrue1922
      @ithurtsbecauseitstrue1922 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      This is why he was so generous. He wanted praise - and He didn't want to be called an old man that just didn't like technology.
      The fact is, this is so very different than the stuff he noted in his response vid. NO - your model sheets at Disney are NOT the same as training an AI model for a style. It's just not the same thing. Across the board, the comparisons were not really that valid.
      There have been MANY MANY technological advancements that have aided artists, and cut out much of the ....well, the technical difficulty.
      Ai doing the aesthetic for you - is not applicable to the past.
      It's not good.
      It's not "just like we did at Disney" - and "democratizing talent" will live on as one of the more hostile things said towards our profession for a long long long time to come.
      Some want to expand their talent and develop skill - other people want to find a way around it.
      I find one way more in touch with art and humanity that the other. And I am a high tech guy covered in gadgets and an early adopter of any tech I can grab. But this is not good for art or artists or for the culture at large.
      It's not a pen going to stylus. And I'm not going to be afraid to say so - even if people who don't know me will pull out the trusty tried and true "you're just afraid of tech progress" horse crap.

  • @calebfangman1984
    @calebfangman1984 ปีที่แล้ว

    It’s soo cool hearing your perspective on this!!
    Also thank you for all the hard work you put into creating the Disney classics that I loved growing up. I really feel the entertainment we consume growing up and throughout our life plays a part in shaping who we become as individuals. ❤

  • @emmanuelwolf6568
    @emmanuelwolf6568 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your take on this, it's so refreshing here.

  • @ronnykhalil
    @ronnykhalil ปีที่แล้ว +145

    Coming from one of the OGs of traditional animation, your take on this is really refreshing. With all the absurdly polarized opinions about Corridor’s latest experiment (lovers and haters alike), i enjoyed hearing your open minded, and still traditionally grounded, impressions. Hope to see more ‘reacts’ as this technology evolves ever faster and in ways we can hardly imagine yet.
    btw, i love the idea of animating hand drawn and then applying color and light with this technology, which is likely already a real possibility, especially with “controlnet” conditioning and other advancements rolling out almost weekly now.

    • @jp-is1is
      @jp-is1is ปีที่แล้ว +12

      100% I just wrote a very similar comment. there's been so much angst and anxiety in these comment sections. And I feel like most of it is coming from people who one way or another were never going to truly embark on their journey as a creative. If it wasn't this, it would've been something else blamed for holding them back. If there's an intention and a purpose, it is art. everything that's came before you is a tool. do as you will with that.if this particular process isn't for you, all respect honestly. I understand. but undercutting or pretending like we aren't witnessing new innovations in real time isn't going to do anything for you besides boxing yourself out from opportunities that haven't even manifested itself yet. Super interested to see where we go from here.

    • @ashtimbo
      @ashtimbo ปีที่แล้ว +3

      They kind of did this in klaus with a lighting engine called klas. It's more manual though

    • @luisse9011
      @luisse9011 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Don't be misled by this guy's pink-colored vision of the future...
      He claims: this is not a threat for the animators (and other artists), and that is wrong, because AI is not a tool for an animator to use, it is a replacement. It allows someone with ZERO skills to do something that you learned how to master after years of practice. Animators will be replaced, as there's currently work on AI animation underway.
      This will create more jobs: false. Studios will rely on less people to do more tasks. It would allow them to cut expenses.
      It boosts the budgets: totally wrong, it lowers all salaries. It makes artists discardable. Why salaries are higher now? Well, there's something called inflation, you know.
      I'm starting to believe this guy got paid by Corridor. All my colleagues, renown animators and concept artists share the same concern, a completely different view from these "honest opinions".

    • @jp-is1is
      @jp-is1is ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@luisse9011 new tech always was and is always going to be a threat. and on the other side of that coin regarding "big corp, greedy studios & big tech" is that the landscape is really going to be shaped and innovated by the millions of new artists and the networks that they create by being able to skillfully, tastefully, ethically, and creatively apply this tech. the opportunities they create from it.The demand for new skills and content they create. The new companies that will arise from that. There are so many solutions I can see as far as artists being able to create, monetize, and license custom ai data sets to sell to other artists. The tech is still very niche and isn't as easy as pressing a button. The ones who ethically and creatively innovate systematic solutions that can be used across the entire landscape will be the ones who win. the ones who accept reality, understand their time and place as an artist, and focus on solutions to the problem. That's how it has always been and that's how it will always be, period. Or just withdraw from the field entirely or just make the art that makes you happy. Its your art. However you go about it is your business. But your validation and expertise and experience isn't forged at the expense of the tools that the next artist chooses to use.

    • @Grimnoire
      @Grimnoire ปีที่แล้ว

      yes I haven't thought of using animation to add in shading... that could seriously improve some anime where less detail is required to make fight scenes more smooth, they could add in more detail with Ai

  • @davadh
    @davadh ปีที่แล้ว +570

    Love hearing from an industry professional. Thank you for doing this!

    • @benoitlebel8911
      @benoitlebel8911 ปีที่แล้ว

      mee too

    • @MATTCOSSIN
      @MATTCOSSIN ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It truly was a disservice.

    • @jslick8885
      @jslick8885 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      a lot more insight than hearing from some random twitter user who uses their free time to complain online about everything they can and demean others

  • @anindyaghosh507
    @anindyaghosh507 ปีที่แล้ว

    Much love ! You are always inspiring ! Thanks for the wisdom

  • @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC
    @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video on a topic I'm very interested in. The most honest and well-rounded reviews of emerging A.I. art that I've watched.

  • @Lumi_VR
    @Lumi_VR ปีที่แล้ว +536

    Honestly, the best take on AI animation I have seen. I love how open minded you are Aaron, in which many people aren't. I never thought of the time when in the 90s, the change from hand drawn to digitization, as I have no idea how anything of how animations gets created.

    • @NotTheWheel
      @NotTheWheel ปีที่แล้ว +29

      @Tree AI and technology has trivilized many jobs. Art has always been on the fringes of society while appreciated the idea of making a profit from your talent has always been very dubious. I have a natural talent for story writing and drawing. Does it upset me that people with no ability to draw could potentially make art that would take me ages to make with a click of a button. Naturally it does I can't say it doesn't. But their is a limitation to this technology something which cannot penetrate creativity. That said for projects like this that can use that technology in clever ways all the power to them! I mean they still need to capture the frames to make the animation and edit it all together. It's not gonna replace animators... if anything might make their job easier?

    • @taki7546
      @taki7546 ปีที่แล้ว

      „As I have no idea how anything of how animations gets created“ if you have no freaking clue, then why open your mouth?

    • @taki7546
      @taki7546 ปีที่แล้ว +82

      @@NotTheWheel Art isn’t a natural talent, so tired of people saying that. It‘s all about learning and it‘s a job like everything else. Nobody is gifted, not even you

    • @kusakabe3264
      @kusakabe3264 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@gondoravalon7540 what are you responding to, exactly?

    • @ronaldvargas8013
      @ronaldvargas8013 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      of course he is open minded, he being grifting for the current thing for years and also he has an acomplished life already so I doubt he really cares for the ones to come, AI is a nefarious invention for thoose who are aspiring artist and denying it is just being dishonest for virtue points

  • @RicardoMango
    @RicardoMango ปีที่แล้ว +756

    In terms of animation i still don't know. But as Concept Artists for Games and RPG's. I saw a INSANE difference in demand after the IA became something popular beetween "normies".
    I had a full schedule for the last 3 years. But in the last 2 months, tha majority of clients just vanished. The one's that i'm getting i'm just making deals for the half of the price. In other hand, a couple of hours ago a fellow said to me that for him everything is awesome! Hes doing 10 comm per day with AI generated for Anime fans, youtubers, thumbnails and so on.
    So... i don't now. I think that big names like Aaron, and people that are already stablished on the industry, will not make big difference. But at least for the majority of the mid tier fanbase and curriculum, without contacts or too much followers. They will be just crushed.
    Because this guys are trying to pick the clients that don't care too much about quality or the name of the artist. They just want speed and good price. :(
    I'm a little bit hopeless.

    • @skeletalpineapple3130
      @skeletalpineapple3130 ปีที่แล้ว +173

      I am so sorry that is happening to you. It’s so unfair…. I would call AI commissions stealing honestly. They just put a few words in and then they are done. But those images are just pieces of real artists combined.
      I also heard people are seeking legal action? I saw it on an Instagram post. I hope it’s real.
      Basically the makers of the AI thing are saying they stole from them too. Cause they used their program to get profit of off. I don’t know how to explain it further cause I am bad at it ;0;

    • @Motuochez
      @Motuochez ปีที่แล้ว +157

      Yeah, this is why it's bad when "AI artists" just use other people's pieces for profit. Like Aaron said, it's fine when you create a style yourself, and then use an algorithm to create images, but not when you use art from other people without their consent. I'm sorry to hear about your situation, it's definitely not right.

    • @saukoo7812
      @saukoo7812 ปีที่แล้ว

      chant NAM MYO HO REN GE KYO this is only way to be happy convert to nichiren shoshu

    • @RicardoMango
      @RicardoMango ปีที่แล้ว +107

      Just one another thing. On the video Aaron said that he was worry with Digital Art and 3D animation when came. But that after years made the industry have more jobs and so on. True.... but.
      The same Disney that he worked for after a couple of sucess with the Pixar 3-D animation movies, just SHUT DOWN entire traditional animation studios? The things that are the fundations of the company?
      And hundreds of traditional artists losed they jobs?
      Just look how still today Disney is making TONS of "remakes" of the old animations. They could done sequences, a new high budged Aladdin 2D animation. I'm pretty sure that people should love much more than all of this "real life" 3D remakes.
      After the 3D techonology became popular. You just see 2d animations on Indies productions like Klaus, and Japanese anime (and far as i know, the work envyroment, scheduled and how much money they do) dind't get better in the last years.
      In fact the situation of talanted japanese artists is insane. This talk about "Technology will make your job 3x easye" is a two hand way - because in the other hand, you have to work 3x more, making less money. Because with techonoly assistence. and the beautiful word "democratization", make everyone beign able to make - not with the same quality. But who cares right? The majority of the industry is much more about time and price.

    • @skeletalpineapple3130
      @skeletalpineapple3130 ปีที่แล้ว +49

      @@RicardoMango we’re better off making our own animation movies at this point. I think that’s gonna happen. Real artists making their own companies and producing art through there. I lost my faith in Disney a long time ago. I love dreamworks but they are also making a ‘real life’ remake of httyd.

  • @VVilde36
    @VVilde36 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just love and appreciate your consistent positivity

  • @ruddyadam
    @ruddyadam ปีที่แล้ว +316

    now THIS is what all react videos should be like! You balanced the source content and your own content beautifully - your expertise and thoughts kept me here till the end, and since you cut and limited the source video, now it's time to go enjoy it fully on the Corridor Crew channel! Fair use at its best! Subbed, good sir.

    • @sergedonaldson9212
      @sergedonaldson9212 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      yeah this is an amazing video. It's how a reaction video should be. Love that he is being positive.

    • @BotsandMagic
      @BotsandMagic ปีที่แล้ว

      Ai is still theft. Period.

    • @MATTCOSSIN
      @MATTCOSSIN ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It's a disservice. It candy coats what is actually going on. A.I. is NOT a tool, but a replacement of the creative artist. A Big Corps dream. To cut out the "middle man". The Creative.

    • @sergedonaldson9212
      @sergedonaldson9212 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MATTCOSSIN Maybe, but it definitely is a way where one creative storyteller with drawing, design, film, and tech skills can create something amazing all alone. Cry all you want about it, but you cannot stop it. In no way am I saying I want this change, but you gotta see the positive in it, because it's here...

    • @MATTCOSSIN
      @MATTCOSSIN ปีที่แล้ว

      @Serge Donaldson , the single creative person having the initiative to create will dwindle in the years to come. It'll be Corps creating Ads and Propaganda.
      The desire to create will be next to nothing. That's the reality that people don't want to address.
      Cry all you want.

  • @shortazn97
    @shortazn97 ปีที่แล้ว +551

    Corridor Crew are artists themselves -- their sense of film making was also important in making this animation work well. It's easy to say that "AI" did all the work but there was a lot of human work done here too. They even talk about on their show about how this technology can use a few concept shots and use that style to inform the rest of the film. It's not like the average person can easily just enter a single prompt to make a full movie. Animators are still safe! This is a great tool if used correctly

    • @edumazieri
      @edumazieri ปีที่แล้ว +62

      it still requires an artist's sensibility to make good art - it's just a helpful tool, like many others before it.
      the only "reasonable" complaint I hear about it is when it comes not to art, but to mass produced stuff. the owner of your local mattress store decides he wants an animated advertisement, instead of hiring an animator, he goes on to try out some prompts and comes up with .. err... something. probably a very crappy ad would have come out of it either way, but this way, an animator "lost a job". not a good job, probably not a well paid or satisfying job, but they did lose the chance to earn a few bucks.
      I would still argue that's for the best. bad animators would just look for another career, good animators are now worth a premium.

    • @nightbird316
      @nightbird316 ปีที่แล้ว +41

      @@edumazieri From my own experience, the ones who will just use AI are the ones who were never going to reach out to a proper animator and pay them anyway. Either they'd do the "It's for exposure!" or hire some teenager within their family or a friend of a friend for free/low pay. It's like when I did film and TV. You'd get people reach out with you that they need you to film an AD for their store. But they'd refuse to pay or say "Well I can do it cheaper myself" and just churn out the worst advert known to man. It might seem like you lost a job but in reality, there was never a job worth working in the first place.

    • @edumazieri
      @edumazieri ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@nightbird316 totally. and that's not even considering the actual point. like with other tools, artists can use it to do things even better. I've seen quite a number of animators super excited about not having to do some of the most manual boring parts of the work.

    • @nightbird316
      @nightbird316 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@edumazieri Yeah, when I moved over to animation, my animator tutor was SUPER big on anything that could cut corners. Their motto was "Do you like having hands and wrists that don't hurt? Cut as many corners as you can." So we learnt to do things like when to trace or paint over references to when to not fully animate an animated scene or character. I haven't talked to my tutor in a while but given she was so big on keeping the health of new animators for as long as possible, it's hard for me to imagine she wouldn't be excited about using AI as a tool to better animators as a whole.

    • @jordob5791
      @jordob5791 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      ​@@nightbird316 This will also push the customers with more sense in an artists direction. Sometimes they need to see how bad things can be to know the difference.

  • @juliatazie2838
    @juliatazie2838 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Really enjoyed your insights and positive opinions on the movement of technology with the arts. You are so cool Mr. Blaise! "put some beauty into the world" is one of the eternal artists mission, isn't it?

  • @MikeBoas
    @MikeBoas ปีที่แล้ว +6

    So happy to see you react with a open mind! I’ve enjoyed your classes as well as Corridor’s videos for several years now. You’re right,their approach is really about experimenting with new tools to express their creativity.

  • @giogio5838
    @giogio5838 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Brilliant video about such a great project. It's always great to listen to an absolute professional commenting on other projects.
    I'd also like to thank you, Mr. Aaron Blaise, for working on so many animations that made my childhood special.

  • @Mirakelpung
    @Mirakelpung ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Hey dude. I watched all the animation tutorials you put out back when covid started and a lot of us were home with nothing to do. I've picked up animation as a hobby now and I absolutely love it. Thanks bro!

  • @navidtehseen
    @navidtehseen ปีที่แล้ว +61

    You’re not obsolete, you guys are legend and remember that whatever you see this Ai is doing, it learned all of it from your works.

    • @spartanastas5560
      @spartanastas5560 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Legend means nothing when it comes to profits. You'll find out.

    • @pwnomega4562
      @pwnomega4562 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@spartanastas5560 exactly.

    • @TheAngusm3
      @TheAngusm3 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      artisans of all sorts still exist in some small quantity but it's hobby now rather than work now since machines can create work that's 90% the quality of the best artisans while also doing it much much faster

    • @user-pt5cl2ro6f
      @user-pt5cl2ro6f 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@spartanastas5560 It does when those profit are taken from people who want it from the legends.

    • @spartanastas5560
      @spartanastas5560 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@user-pt5cl2ro6f AI will search to get rid of the most inefficient part of it’s process… what do you think that is? If you said humanity, you get a gold star.

  • @derekheisler2058
    @derekheisler2058 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brilliant take from someone not only with the chops but with the experience of going through these sorts of paradigm shifts. Honestly, this video from 14mins onward needs to be sent to anyone that fears this technology.

  • @marcpaters0n
    @marcpaters0n ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You make a really good point about how this can actually speed up the process for animators with shadows and lighting.

  • @NathanHarrison7
    @NathanHarrison7 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This artist is great. He must be phenomenal what he does. Complete confidence, no defensiveness looking at this new technology. Subscribed.

  • @MultiFlashone
    @MultiFlashone ปีที่แล้ว

    Absolutely fabulous video! Couldn't agree with you more!

  • @GarnetBlazeAnimator
    @GarnetBlazeAnimator ปีที่แล้ว +59

    My favorite era/look of animation was when hand drawn elements and new technologies were used together. I am also interested in any tools that can do shading for me. If anyone still has doubts, remember that if you made it with your own hands it's still going to be meaningful because it came from you.

  • @calebnewton_
    @calebnewton_ ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love your commentary here, it's very insightful. If you ever get the chance to be on their Animators React show that would be so cool to see!!

  • @SuperCMO79
    @SuperCMO79 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dude guys a beast of a beauty! Wholeheartedly admire this shot video! !!

  • @eyeyeye-fm9oo
    @eyeyeye-fm9oo 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The lighting in this video is beautiful :)
    Great video also :p

  • @ashelinrose8893
    @ashelinrose8893 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Just wanted to say thank you. As a young animator hearing about your experiences and your viewpoint its really helped to put my own mind at ease.

    • @noiseworks
      @noiseworks ปีที่แล้ว

      It's important to keep in mind that most artists on TH-cam generate income by selling courses, so their promotion of the viability of pursuing a creative career should be viewed through this lens.

  • @NovaNocturneArt
    @NovaNocturneArt ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I really appreciate that you were able to articulate the pros and cons and concerns that people have about AI. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

  • @markuzs25
    @markuzs25 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    He's being a genuine Granddad to us, man I have tears

  • @Escelce
    @Escelce 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video and well said Aaron. Big fan of your work

  • @kianlechner
    @kianlechner ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Old Corridor fan, and a new fan of yours! Your insight and positivity was really enjoyable and refreshing, and made this a joy to watch. I'm not a huge animation guy, but I'm excited to see what I can learn from your stuff. Keep it up! - a new subscriber

  • @superjboy16
    @superjboy16 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    19:10 There has already been an AI program that is able to generate shadows, lighting and frames from just one Keyframe Painting(Depending how complex the movement is, you'll need more) It's called EBsynth and I believe they even used it in Amazon Prime's Undone which is also rotoscoped but to a whole other level. It also doesn't steal, it requires the artist to draw the keyframes perfectly matching one frame of the animation, in order for it to generate the other frames.

    • @Xenderman
      @Xenderman ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah EBsynth is cool. So is upscaling.

    • @kaleo_mendes
      @kaleo_mendes ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@chuchu5946 Klaus used mostly vector masks, and morphs to do the shadows. It's a very manual process, Not Ai. You can quickly find a making of video here in youtube: watch?v=2XZbYNCjmqo

    • @chuchu5946
      @chuchu5946 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Kaleo Mendes Im sorry, I thought I watch a document some where. I miss remembered.

  • @drawboxing
    @drawboxing ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love your knowledge and perspective.

  • @Scull
    @Scull ปีที่แล้ว

    embracing new technology that work with the same mindset and Ideas that has been around for so long. Great video and insights

  • @Zac_Frost
    @Zac_Frost ปีที่แล้ว +260

    Hearing your words as a pro that's been doing this work for longer than I've been alive is actually quite comforting. I think your point of having an artist feed the system a distinctive art style made specifically for the project you're working on, rather than just pinching it from someone else's portfolio would be the best way to go, and should be the only way to go. I think that's the biggest and most glaring issue everyone has with it: Theft. I think the greatest fear everyone has, is as you touched on: Bad Management. You know the first thing the Big Wigs will ask about this is how much they'll be able to cut costs by using it over actual people.
    You're also pretty bang on the money when you say this isn't animation, but more high tech rotoscoping. The same way 3D animation isn't really animation so much as high tech digital puppetry.

    • @Velp
      @Velp ปีที่แล้ว +9

      The problem people don't think about when talking about only using a small set of images. It makes it much harder for AI to know what something is. All those images in the large data sets help teach the ai things like what a tree is, how light interacts with things. Every word you type into a prompt the ai needs to learn what that is from an image. The model that people download doesn't hold any images in them, it's just the understanding of what things are.

    • @serghonest9
      @serghonest9 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      @@Velp That still doesn't make it ok to steal someone else's work.

    • @WwZa7
      @WwZa7 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      @@Velp You made a software by directly using other's copyrighted works. End of story.

    • @Over_easy_eggs
      @Over_easy_eggs ปีที่แล้ว +23

      I agree with everything you said except the last comment - 3d animation is still animation even if it’s puppetry, a better comparison would be that it’s like high tech digital stop motion

    • @ExsoLam
      @ExsoLam ปีที่แล้ว +16

      ​​@@WwZa7 It was transformed. There is literally no theft. Not ANY PIECE of ANY of the source images appear in the final product. Not one pixel. You should look into how the technology actually works.

  • @mindblown42069
    @mindblown42069 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    First time seeing your channel. Was interesting to hear from someone so clearly experienced in the field.

  • @Magicalpow1
    @Magicalpow1 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don't know anything about animation, I got recommended this, and it was fascinating, especially hearing you touch on the let's say "lore" of animation history when speaking to their video.
    Also, at 17:32, your words on the new coming along which has one getting the sense something is being taken away from oneself is a feeling I've viscerally experienced in my own field of study. I looked up from my phone with a big sigh hearing that. And, as you said, there was only ever something to gain from it.
    You have just a wonderful wonderful day.

  • @yavnrh
    @yavnrh ปีที่แล้ว

    I liked this commentary a lot! Helps see things in the right perspective and mindset.

  • @kingvinoda3896
    @kingvinoda3896 ปีที่แล้ว +63

    You're so right about bad story being the biggest issue in media today. Just look at how Marvel has fallen right after the success of Endgame because they decided to turn their stories into a conveyor belt that lost all its appeal.

  • @SharpDesign
    @SharpDesign ปีที่แล้ว +23

    You should totally do a video with Corridor Crew reacting to animated movies, especially ones you worked on.

  • @cadbq
    @cadbq ปีที่แล้ว +20

    i'm a very hobbyist/casual artist, but i think with ai art, i use it more for inspiration than actually using it for anything prominent. like i use ai art to help with ideas on how to construct a creature or something to that effect. i've seen some people use ai art and just be like 'yep i did that' and it's wild. like bro...........

    • @grimsonforce7504
      @grimsonforce7504 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Exactly Ai is a tool I've used it for inspiration with my own works. In the same way one would use photos, 3D, etc it's a tool.

    • @midnightjayy
      @midnightjayy หลายเดือนก่อน

      That’s exactly what I have used it for too! :)

  • @Bubbadumdum
    @Bubbadumdum ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this perspective.

  • @toddhoward5555
    @toddhoward5555 ปีที่แล้ว +137

    This is by far my favorite take on this animation method.

    • @thelitterbx4526
      @thelitterbx4526 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      It just works!

    • @gibsonflyingv2820
      @gibsonflyingv2820 ปีที่แล้ว

      Because you're likely another untalented tech bro who wants the go ahead to make tacky terrible work like corridor clowns.

  • @PureAnimationToolkit
    @PureAnimationToolkit ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This is such a great video! Your opinion is spot-on and truly reflects the reality of the situation. Keep up the great work!

  • @sub7th
    @sub7th 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just saw that you're going to be on the show!
    And I love your take on this. I was resistant to drawing on a Wacom, still kind of am. But only because I stink at it.
    I decided to try 3d and found that it was so much more difficult than I ever thought it would be. Whole new respect for it.
    I love the corridor couch vids. Can't wait for next week!

  • @rojajaja
    @rojajaja 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Real cool! And such a positive take

  • @AnimatedVish
    @AnimatedVish ปีที่แล้ว +43

    Spoken like a true master of his art! Watching you work on snow bear has also inspired me to get back to learning frame animation. I learnt a lot from your 4-legged walk, trot, and run cycle courses and am animating a small piece of personal project on my own!

    • @saukoo7812
      @saukoo7812 ปีที่แล้ว

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  • @ericg968
    @ericg968 ปีที่แล้ว +1004

    Great take all around. Of course by itself AI is just a tool. The real problem is that the investors that ultimately control animation studios always want to maximize profit by any means. Then to make that profit they replace certain roles with AI. We're already seeing this happen with 2D background artists in a lot of cases. I don't think it'll completely bar human artists from the industry, but it will absolutely make it more difficult for more junior artists starting out. I think the anger toward AI is understandable from the artists point of view. It's a valid emotional response from people who objectively see things getting worse for them. For example, a task that may have required a small team in the past may be reduced to one artist using AI tools.

    • @angosalvo5734
      @angosalvo5734 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      That means more pressure on big animation studios from solo animators a small teams. Either they should come up with something new or just shut down and leave this industry to small companies.

    • @nurpiet
      @nurpiet ปีที่แล้ว +45

      yeah but if AI becomes that advanced there also wont be any studios anymore if it can all be done by one person.

    • @Galimah
      @Galimah ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@angosalvo5734 Some indrustries makes too much money anyway. Transfer of players in soccer can cost 50-100 MILIONS!! I find all so..uhm.. appaling.
      100 milion could have been good elsewere

    • @GalaxColor
      @GalaxColor ปีที่แล้ว +43

      The way it was developed isnt making it a tool, but a poor attempt at replacing.

    • @MATTCOSSIN
      @MATTCOSSIN ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@Galimah, sports and creating intellectual properties are not remotely similar.

  • @FallenChocoCookie
    @FallenChocoCookie 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for this refreshing perspective

  • @MeruMeru26351
    @MeruMeru26351 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your wisdom is so valuable and this video has been incredibly comforting to be. Art and animation has always been my dream and I don’t plan to dash that due to these emerging technologies. This has got me fired up to create even more and feel less of an existential threat! Lol. 😊

  • @WatDoino
    @WatDoino ปีที่แล้ว +67

    Klaus was a beautiful mix of computer and hand drawn animation. This is more like a shader filter pass. Even in anime, they make heavy use of computer but when it’s character nothing beats the sensibility of hand drawn characters. For hard surfaces and FX, CG is very good at.

  • @theraiden1018
    @theraiden1018 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Been watching you since 2013 so glad to see your video blow up Aaron

  • @Michael9635
    @Michael9635 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Aaron, thank you for making this video! You were able to articulate all of your points and thoughts extremely well and eloquently. I love to hear artist's and animator's perspective on this new age we are all entering together. You continue to be a voice of wisdom and a voice of love in the art community. I appreciate you so much, man. God bless!

  • @goodlookingtimers
    @goodlookingtimers ปีที่แล้ว

    Glad to see you are part of the conversation!

  • @krelage5397
    @krelage5397 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love everything about this video

  • @flixtormy
    @flixtormy ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Reaction from legendary animator like you who start animating by traditional method until now gave us an honesty in every aspect about this Ai trend. I'm totally agree with you!

  • @Lithiel
    @Lithiel ปีที่แล้ว +175

    My friend didn’t believe me when I said they had to use source pictures/ prompts- he thought the ai just came up with this on its own. Smh.🤨

    • @Patrix8558
      @Patrix8558 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      soon it will be able to do that too

    • @dimibarik946
      @dimibarik946 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Even after watching the video, i cannot answer only one question. What if I want just to draw. Not to be art director or someone else. When this technology will be much cheaper to use - where the artist who wants to draw himself, will find a job, or find sponsorship?

    • @samankucher5117
      @samankucher5117 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@waffletimecat yah and the modle they used looks to be stable diffusion 1 and that one is trained on 5.8 billion images and artworks.

    • @mf--
      @mf-- ปีที่แล้ว +6

      They had to train it off of Vampire Hunter D.

    • @dibbidydoo4318
      @dibbidydoo4318 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      ​@@waffletimecat that's not machine learning 101, that's physics. Everything requires information/data, even humans.

  • @hannelerantanen760
    @hannelerantanen760 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the insights! Very helpful!

  • @team4star1
    @team4star1 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    I think this is by far the best reaction to these videos considering it’s so down to earth and on the technical aspect, really getting to the brass tacks of what made the animation and the work that went into it what it is. Keep up the great work!

  • @shyamdevadas6099
    @shyamdevadas6099 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    You, sir, are the model of a great professional and a great mentor. I only hope the next generation has such a level of magnanimous professionalism, spiritual generosity, and good will.

  • @ibrajimenez2098
    @ibrajimenez2098 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great analogy with Avatar! Loved the video and your input! I should try animation especially with procreate dreams being out.

  • @3v1lp1ngv1n
    @3v1lp1ngv1n ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I agree, ai will never replace animators because somebody has to train that ai. This is simply a tool that can speed up processes which to me as a viewer is great news. Animation is expensive and time consuming, so if anything reduces those costs that will simply increase the amount of animations produced. Reducing the cost means that it is less risky and that more people will be able to create their own shows. I also hope that it might eliminate the crunch from the anime industry.

    • @johannalvarsson9299
      @johannalvarsson9299 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hm if you look at the music-industry, simply increasing the amount of output can result in total oversaturation of the market. I think that animation is already oversaturated.

    • @RobinSteiner
      @RobinSteiner 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This.

  • @finfondler998
    @finfondler998 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Big respect to you and your craft Aaron, the perspectives and reflection to learning processes in this field are invaluable.

  • @passbyicecube
    @passbyicecube ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I was thinking about the shadow/lighting too! Having AI helping with Shadow generating going to such a good time saver, the reference quality would be amazing.

  • @larsmagnusholmgren8470
    @larsmagnusholmgren8470 ปีที่แล้ว

    v well presented POV and love the historical context in relation to the amazing films you have worked on

  • @yojiro5981
    @yojiro5981 ปีที่แล้ว

    you deserve a million subs.. thanks for your wisdom,, I really needed this as a junior animator

  • @Eagle_SFM
    @Eagle_SFM ปีที่แล้ว +31

    Thank goodness, a balanced take from an artist.

  • @HalfWarrior
    @HalfWarrior ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Very cool to see your reaction on this Aaron! When watching Corridor’s video; I was thinking of ‘What would someone like Aaron Blaise think about this?’ This is great to see your take on the AI thing and Corridor’s approach. 😀👍🏻

  • @maxbedroom6234
    @maxbedroom6234 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love the level-headed attitude of this man!🙌👍

  • @marleymcleay9228
    @marleymcleay9228 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    a lovely thoughtful insight, thank you!

  • @kyouzins
    @kyouzins ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I love how you stated the issues and address it. I have the same thoughts as a not well-known digital artist but it is kind of struggle to us to find our place in this fast developing technology. I love technology but sometimes we are having a hard time adapting. This is a challenge to me personally and I am doing my best to adapt. Thanks for the great content and the optimism.

    • @absolstoryoffiction6615
      @absolstoryoffiction6615 ปีที่แล้ว

      The tech isn't progressive enough but such humanity's pace...
      Then again... Watching the end of this cosmos? Why would any human be concerned of that?...
      If only I wasn't bound to mortal flesh. Then I wouldn't need to stay on Earth and to wait for mankind to catch up with my pace.
      (My reasons to support technologies is beyond this cosmic iteration. Even if humanity dies. I must move on. To leave mankind behind...)