Tutorials for Autodesk Maya and sometimes other stuff.
Since a large portion of clients visiting my tutorials come from non-english speaking countries, subtitles would be highly welcome. I personally create the videos sponteanously, so I have no script at hand.
Its a lot headache than installing a pirated version plus they cancelled 3 year license subscription which is absurd , no one can learn maya in one year , best example of corporate exploitation etc
interesting but maybe I wouldn't call the work abstract as it is depicting something. The AI preformed well in creating what most people interpret as being art. I don't think it is, and might never be, possible for AI to create art as that is a process that involves an artist's personal minutia and complex emotional history and technical evolution.
That was interesting. Is there anyway you can do one with AI and voices? A lot of audiobooks are coming up now with fake voices of real people or just made up voices
this voice video was a year ago. Artificial Intelligence Translates Videos With Lipsync ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kQmcxsEnSX0.html
Let me try ... We are burdened by the weight of a computer and its pace that doesn't match our in neural computation. There, I'm nicely stoned and have too much software engineer background (plenty of it I dislike today).
One question: when u were selecting cvs, part of the quick sets, why u manually selecting the list, why not click the set header and select em entirely? Does that not work?
Men of Maya are hard-hearted, they don't really pass on anything of value, just more of the same...just what is already in Maya's docs. Houdini's men are friendlier, that's why they are dozens of years ahead of the petty men of Maya!
very nice. if i wanted to bring shape A to shape B ? it would be a morph, how can i do that? what node should i use? i m getting mad to solve it...i m trying with attract repulse with no luck
I’m a 3D student and Maya history is one of my new favorite subjects. I installed Maya 7 on my PC and it was really fun to use it. Of course it’s missing many creature comforts like… ahem… smooth proxy, but I was happy to see that I was able to jump into it without much of a hassle.
I love SGI machines, despite them being before my time (2004 kid) they just give me a sense of nostalgia for an era that I wasn't there for. I'd love to see how an SGI Machine would handle audio work like pro tools or ableton, but I don't believe anything was released for that purpose on IRIX, unfortunately.
I've seen some really stellar AI work but after testing, testing, and testing some more it's painfully obvious how they did it: HAMMERING. You have to rerun it over and over and over and cherry pick from a ton of fails. For instance, I had an old picture of a squirrel sitting on a park bench with a nut in its paws. I asked the AI to make it climb a tree and pick balloons from it. Did that twice on Luma Dream Machine. Later on I used the same picture and asked it to simply make the squirrel eat the nut with leaves blowing in the background on both Haiper and Luma Dream Machine. Overall, I ran that same picture through two sites in a total of three different ways. The final shot of it eating the nut came from, guess which? The one where i asked it to make the squirrel climb a tree and pick balloons from it. It was the first attempt in any way shape or form with that picture, and it rejected my wishes and simply made the squirrel sit there eating the nut, quite convincingly. All the rest of the attempts were everything from disappointing to outright nightmare fuel. Moral of this story is you are not getting what you want from these things on the first try, or if you do, you're getting off easy. You have to work and work it, often with just the exact same prompt, to get good results.