I love how these images have that dusty looking 80's low resolution with the puppet looking creatures, scenes and outfits it just screams 80's dark fantasy and i'm all for it
and with like the props made out of solid plastic like the trees, walls and everything lol it’s so bizarre it’s like watching something straight out of a parallel timeline
@@wendigovanderblitz4823 What's ironic is that this is CGI. It'll be interesting when AI has evolved enough to mimic this style convincingly for full-motion film.
@@Cha4k I heard some Japanese game developers were trying to get the rights to make a game adaptation but I don’t know if they could do the films justice.
@@Coldsteak could be portrayed as a chaotic version of the castle, depicting the future for the setting (like george lucas did with vader and young annie in the prequels episode 1 cover). It still resembles mostly the same shape as the castle above, just with more spikes.
Starring: Johnny Depp as the Hunter Vincent Price as Gehrman Michael Keaton as Father Gascoigne Winona Ryder as Doll Michelle Pfeiffer as Lady Maria Helena Bonham Carter as the Pthumerian Queen Jack Nicholson as Martyr Logarius Danny DeVito as Orphan of Kos
I'm digging the pointed hats for the Hunter's, honestly. Fantasy movies like The Dark Crystal, The Last Unicorn, Fire and Ice, the Labyrinth, and Lord of the Rings have such a solid place in my heart, and I want more films with those vibes.
I gotta say, these Bloodborne ones are by far the most fitting for this trend. Something about witches with swords perfectly meshes with dark 80s fantasy. Love it.
0:17 I don't know what I'm comprehending here, and I love it more than I should. Honestly, If these scenes (or an actual 80's movie) were made straight to DVD, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I wish I knew how to make concepts as awesome as these!
clearly the kind hearted dragon is bestowing the Good Hunter with a blessing. what sort of blessing you may ask? the kind that causes extra damage to beast type enemies
@@ShadyLurker16 I'm talking less about AI art and more hand-made like I've been trying to learn. I'd rather not rely on stolen art to make my ideas, even if they look as clean as this.
@@TheMrMayo If you're interested learning how to make traditional art, you're in the wrong place. All of these images are AI generated...you will learn nothing here or from the person who posted this. Try FDZ school.
This has really opened my eyes to ideas that will never come to pass. Every era of movie making nearly perfected a genre or aesthetic. Why not return to that style now? Other than the obvious answer, "...it looks dated", it would expand on an old style though. Take something old and expanding it might be more fruitful than taking old ideas and turning them into CGI vehicles. And that doesn't mean you can't use any CGI either. I get it, making movies that way isn't original and doesn't push the boundaries of the industry. I need these movies to be real though.
I've made this comment before on a different video, but I'll make it again. Can someone make the Greek "God of War" games reimagined in the style of classic Greek mythology films like "Clash of the Titans" and "Jason and the Argonauts," etc. Would love to see it! :D
@AyeAyeAI 💎 🐸 I'm an artist myself, and I'm fascinated by AI. Would you mind helping me learn this technology? I'm not sure where to start, is there a video series I could watch to learn how to use the software used to make this?
@AyeAyeAI 💎 🐸 Do you have an email? I made a Kratos one using the prompts, I can send you the image file if you want to use in a video. You don't have to owe me back in anyway, just thought I'd share with the community. I'll send it to you through email if I can find yours
I think its made with an AI, so if you find wich one is, you can type stuff from Warhammer and generate images, but I personally never tried so I dont know for suree
It's likely made with a program called midjourney which is absolutely brilliant. It's the same program that was used for the dark souls ones going around.
It's literally only a matter of time until somebody creates an entire feature length film from AI-generated images and it will look just like this. And the best part is if it sucks, we can just make another one.
Its impossible because ai can only generate idea and required a sources, if said source were plagiarized 100 times there will be a point where everything will spawn a same result and required a new sources and if future source has became an ai generation then every new generation will be a slight deformation of old ai generation, therefore ai only useful for idea and proof of concept and not a finished product
OH MY GOD I promise, I've seen EXACT picture in my dream, just like the first one at 0:01. There was a clinic, but inside there was all white, almost futuristic design. At the exit from building you'll met an iron gates, after opening them, you may enter to well just like on picture. But there also were 'burnt', zombie-like npc's, definitely sick with some type of burnout disease. I still remember how wind made cape and autumn leaves to move. After entering the house in front of well, you'll get into next building. It was looking just like clinic outside, yet again, different inside. There were an old, wet corridors of wet wood. It felt like flooded basement, but inside a hall. There was a woman, that knew about parallel realities, and she was very mad at my character, because she knew what he's done before
@@mikedabserrlday Ah, Vacuos Rom, or should I say Rhom. Protect us under the illusion of Moonlight. Guard our minds from the ill-intent, and may our feeble spirits be awakened to glimps the new dawn.
This kind of feels like the movie that would dive deeper into the history of Yharnam and the Pthunerian dungeons, some of the images feel like it sits in an ambiguous point between dark souls and bloodborne
1:30 this shot would easily be the same for a 90's Castlevania 3 movie adaptation from Sam Raimi, just swapping the hunters with Trevor, Grant, Sypha & Alucard.
Add some Danny Elfman and it's perfect. Some day, A.I. will be able to create an actual feature length movie from the comfort of your home, we'll have super specific personally tailored movies all rendered on our desktops or maybe even phones. The future will be awesome, if we don't blow ourselves up.
AI may be powerful but without the correct prompts they can't do this much, so kudos to the human artist. I can perfectly imagine many of the creatures shown here moving in stop-motion. Just beautiful.
Not sure if I would claim this would be a film Tim Burton would create, since he is known for his whimsical/dark worlds. I can't see much, if any, whimsical in any of this.
This honestly makes me crave more Bloodborne. If only Sony would wise up realize how much money they would make if they gave Bloodborne a PC release with a uncapped 60fps.
This video's absolutely beautiful, and stylistically it's brilliant and very much inkeeping with the spirit of Bloodborne, but on the other hand, it's not even remotely Tim Burton to feel like it's Tim.
Bloodborne's artstyle is so amazing that each and every AI image generated through it comes out looking great. The only thing is that I don't see Tim Burton here at all. It looks more like Guillermo Del Toro, to be honest. Especially monsters resemble the ones that appear in his movies. And considering the Lovecraft theme of the game, I'm sure he would film it in a heartbeat. Only after 20 years of asking producers for money, of course.
Here are the midjourney prompts I have been using to achieve the same style. You can tweak these but it will at least give you a baseline to work with. "1980s live action dark souls dark fantasy film in the style of Labyrinth, Dark Crystal, Neverending Story [ENTER WHAT YOU WANT HERE] close up shot out of focus background camera 80's fantasy lighting 80's filmwork intense lighting --ar 3:2 --upbeta --stylize 500 --v 4 --q 2 --s 20000"
AI art certainly has it's ethical issues, but there's something about the disjointed, almost fever-dream aesthetic of this that fits Bloodborne so amazingly well in a way I'm not sure many human artists could.
0:39 looks ike that one alien in a horror movie that scared you and have you nightmares so you had to go to mommys bed and now it rather disgusts you and makes you laugh