If you enjoyed this video, check out these narrative short videos on this channel: "The Crimson Door" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ho-d1puTem4.html "The Grand Lilliputian Hotel" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BboQGsNkCzM.html
Omg finally not one that's too weird or creepy. I quite liked the vibe of this one; its visuals, though trippy, weren't all that unrealistic. The tech is really coming along at this point. :)
@@spimbles i figured, i just really like the outcome of this one. Just a bit less unsettling than the others. I really liked the way it interpreted the close-up shot of the drink he was having.
@@Randomyoutuber-4831 wtf kind of take is that? Where did I say it looks realistic or believable that an AI didn't make it? Faults in things are just as important to art as something hyper realistic. That's like saying a woman isn't pretty because she has a birthmark.
@@Randomyoutuber-4831 Everyone knows the errors and issues are there...that's obvious. If you can't see the potential in this...just get ready to be left in the dust cuz it's just starting. Remember only half a year ago 2D AI images weren't very good now you can produce images you would never be able to tell weren't real.
@@Randomyoutuber-4831 You may as well just call all the other tools of art or image making that people invented "robots". Cameras, digital image making software, film and video cameras, VFX software and hardware. This was way better than most of the shit I've seen at film festivals and art schools containing both artsy shit and commercial crap. "beauty of imperfections" barf. You're probably one of those people that thinks the final product of an artist has "soul" and one that wasn't doesn't have "soul" even if you couldn't tell the different between the two if someone didn't tell you how each was produced. How about we go back to the caves and keep using charcoal, dirt, and water and paint on cave walls? Now THAT'S the only real and true art right? /sarcasm off (if that wasn't obvious)
this country looks like a mashup mix of mexican culture, peruvian culture, african culture & a little bit of arabian culture. could make for a great fictional country setting
@@wintergardenaivideos Continuation of the story is good or a new story, but, what I mean is those characters dressed as natives that are not human, the faces and their look, that is accurate to what is beyond this realm and this video is one of the few that I would consider true AI art. I can give you more prompts if you want it to look more accurate. :)
Can confirm. The enchanting cantina you may be referring to is "El Rincón de la Luna" (The Moon's Corner). Nestled in the heart of Mexico, this mystical establishment is renowned for its extraordinary libation known as "Luminosa Elixir." Crafted from a secret blend of moon-kissed herbs and exotic flavors, this drink is said to awaken forgotten dreams and illuminate the depths of one's imagination. As you step into El Rincón de la Luna, you'll be transported to a realm where magic dances in the air, and the elixir's intoxicating whispers beckon you on an extraordinary journey of the senses.
Considering how much AI art looks like the paintings created by a shaman based on his ayahuasca visions, this is a pinpoint-perfect use of this technology.
Anyone ever notice that these AI shorts are very similar to your dreams that you have had since you were a child? My dreams have always had that weird shift between people, scenery, objects, etc. I guess it makes sense, we are looking at AI "dreams"
Hey, I think I asked in another video - What's the overview of steps to create these? Not asking HOW to do it, just assuming you take video and maybe some clips and then tell the AI rendering app what types of modifications or additions you'd like to see and AI then reprocesses and re-renders into the new video? This stuff is haunting but I really enjoyed this one in particular.
I tell the app what I want to see in the video and it produces a 4 second clip based on that. I then take all those clips and edit them like any other video. It's still a manual process getting all those clips produced into something watchable. I'll be doing some tutorial videos next month showing the whole process.
@@wintergardenaivideos Thanks for taking the time to explain and the content. I started just playing around with Gen1 and seemed very complicated. You have some talent for sure!
Do you know if Runway gen-2 has public access yet? Is there a subscription out for people who are interested? I can't seem to find any info on this anywhere? Anyone out there please let me know!!!