Inspired by Twilight Man's recent post, I thought I would try my hand at animating a photo I took of a 12 inch model.
I've posted an unedited photo of the actual model, not the most realistic and certainly not human-looking, and also an AI video I created from the edited messy photo I had taken. The hands give it away, but aside from that I find it eerily realistic.
Does anyone know of an image-to-video AI that isn't expensive and doesn't censor the hell out of things? Perhaps I'll make more of these.
I've been using Luma for my very short five second videos. Luma will allow me to make a "huge dumpload" of five second vids for only $10. I'm going to work on making several short vids, and then try to "splice" them all together using the "end image" of the one vid for the "start image" of the next vid, so it will ultimately be a much longer vid. Don't expect the vid anytime soon; it will take some time.
Once again; great job. You should be proud of this. Keep up the good messy work.
As with many of my photosets, I "depict" each pie in the face using six pictures, with I have enclosed down below. so I merely took those six pictures and "asked" the Luma AI to "fill in the gaps" and make five "five second" AI videos. I then "spliced" together these five videos (using a program that I have on my PC called Clipchamp)
Five Seconds #1 - Madison is standing next to the Pie Booth and reaches over and pies Barbie. Five Seconds #2 - Barbie has just been pied; the pie tin falls off and reveals her messy face. Five Seconds #3 - Barbie and her mess-covered face staggers out from the Pie Booth. Five Seconds #4 - Barbie staggers around more and goes to wipe her face. Five Seconds #5 - Barbie wipes the pie off of her eyes and stares at the camera humiliated.
As I said earlier, I will probably make some more of these 25 second videos within the next month,
but turning one of my complex fifty pic photosets into a AI video that will probably last over two minutes???