People from the future will ask...are these videos from the 80´s? Men i swear thsee images are PEAK!!! the vibrant colors,this 80´s vibe its crazy how good and immersive it all looks, way better then this modern day trash.
This is pretty cool, but it would be even better if you did the hard work yourself instead of letting AI doing the work for ya. Sure, you can use the AI as a base, but get your fucking hands dirty. I bet you I can put together the same thing the AI has spit out, using the game itself or using Unreal 5. This is such a disrespect to the game itself, sharing the work of AI instead of sharing your own hard work. This is just lazy in the end. This is the wrong way for AI usage.
I really like the first 1:50 but then it rapidly falls apart. Wouldn't go as far as saying it's wrong, but the idea is great and it would've deserved more attention.
@@3dmagix As long as the AI part right here in the foreground isn't the primary focus, I don't care what's right or wrong. As long as it isn't uploaded this way. Hell, once you finish your hard work, put the hard work side-by-side with the AI generation. That would be perfect. Anything but this, man.
@@TimmyInTarky I don't share that opinion. Because you first gotta script and build the AI itself. That itself is work, true, but getting it to operate and generate anything with a prompt, is not. We should be using AI to assist our vision, not using AI to do the work for us, because some of us are so unskilled to do that work we want to do. So why not get the machine to teach us at the same time? You're killing 3 or more birds at that point. The argument to the subject itself is pointless. I'm not telling anybody to side with the machine or side with the pencil. I'm saying you can use both at the same time to achieve a higher quality in the work you want to make. Doesn't matter how advanced the AI gets. You can't beat a machine and a human working together... Unless you're a Strogg. What I'm saying is, use AI as a rough draft sketch, and then YOU sketch it out, alter things if you need, do the linework, coloring and shading. That's how it should be done. It's not, because we don't have a set of rules yet. If we're sharing this as an idea to someone, to help them make the content in say... Unreal 5, then that's different. But if that's how it was be treated, this video shouldn't be here. If we're seeing this as a demo of AI usage, fine. But you can't use AI as a final product in real projects.