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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Thank you very much, I'll try my best
![]() Here is another one. Overhead and walking. https://www.mediafire.com/file/xlez2...86089.mp4/file |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Southwest UK
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Like Mr Wolfe, I am a F/F devotee, so whilst not necessarily my "cup of tea", It is a nice job. I have tried a few cartoons/Anime etc (Just to break the boredom). I find they do not animate as well, often a little "jerky".
This is the beauty of AI tools. You create what you want. We can all learn from each other, using ideas and other resources to help us create our own work. Keep going. It is good to see other people's work. |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: USA
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When I started working on this video, I was just following my imagination and creativity but it turned out that I made an example of how AI can be used to produce a video for a modest sum of money that would require a huge budget to create using real girls, real locations, real sets, real wardrobe and real everything else to even come close. This is a true fantasy video.
It's an F/F cradle. Request to follow on Instagram and I'll approve. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXldr...T-beUEvDsB0U0/ The stats: 230+ hand-edited still images 100+ video generations 36 clips in the finished 3-minute video |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: USA
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Yeah, I'm pretty happy with it. There are a few continuity flaws that I decided to live with and a couple of bits of dialog I'd redo if I had bottomless credits. They still delivered the dialog better than typical fetish models. Could you imagine that concept being done by the L&C producers? How could they compete with what AI delivered here? Like you, I included things that I like:
These are all things L&C producers seem to have difficulty producing. A little background... I generated the photo a while back to be at a custom car show in the late '50s/early '60s. I liked the girls but I didn't like the background so it sat. Because I have a subscription to an app called Selfyz that will change the background of a photo (it mangles the faces so you have to edit afterwards) to an AI-generated background that vaguely resembles a photo you upload. I had photos of the TWA Hotel that I shot myself so I tried that. The result looked like an old sci-fi movie so the idea took off from there. I also did some human-guided AI editing (using Flux AI) to insert Monica into one of my actual photos as a background. I also had the AI mangle the iconic 1962 TWA info board into an automated baggage drop kiosk. If you look at the photos of the TWA Hotel you'll see where much of the Transportation Hub in my video came from. It was just me playing around, experimenting and having fun with it but I'll definitely be using the techniques I learned making this for future videos. Feel free to borrow them or be inspired to expand on them in your own way. I hope you liked it and I hope you share more of yours. I really enjoyed what you made! |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Southwest UK
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There are always little bits which don't quite work, and I do not have a bottomless bank account. I am a little lazier than you and more passive with the editing. This does bump the cost up a little, but if I give the AI a bit of scope, I get an occasional diamond.
It might be a few weeks before another lengthy video gets done. I need to work on transitions a bit more. Capcut is a bit limited in the free version, and I don't really want to pay for the full version. I need to look at more AI tools, rather than sticking to just Flow and Kling. I do really enjoy using the AI, it gets me close to what I have in my mind and a lot closer than any video I have ever seen. Always look forward to seeing new stuff, even f/m. It gives me ideas or new ways of doing stuff that I can apply to my own work |
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