Thanks for that. The creepiness is almost matched by my new opening sequence which is also a deforum animation with sounds courtesy of the mysterious shadowy number station call sign of 'The Lincolnshire Poacher' which can still be heard on short wave radio and is thought to be a radio based number station passing regular encoded messages to MI6 spies around the world. There are various number stations in operation around the world but none to my knowledge have been confirmed as spy network broadcast messages although there is very good evidence of this (they are creepy in themselves and a whole field of research to get into)😀
@@AtleBerven it was one of my first ever attempts at animation and my first of many attempts to bring the wild and wacky deforum into the arena of mainstream animation.. it isn't easy to tame drforum, it needs to be slowed right down to be controllable as a normal animation tool. This is slowed down 70% at least, it can only be controlled to a certain degree before it turns into a monster again
@@francolli This is artistry at its top lever. I think you might be a leading person in this viral and new direction very soon 🙂I am a mucisian myself, so I know a whole lot about making people amazed, and using patience as a tool to get there. The journey to the goal is uplifting in it self .
@@AtleBerven Thanks for the comments. I have just added some stuff into the community tab on the home page that is a small look into what I'm working on at the moment. I thought it would be nice for anyone to check out what I'm doing and what animations may be coming next!
Thanks for that. All of the videos aside from grocery store are made with deforum. It's hard to believe looking at all the other deforum stuff online that it can be tamed to make a coherent storyline. Tough to do as deforum is so wild and unpredictable but it can be done with a little patience and creative editing. I probably leave more stuff on the cutting room floor than I publish 😆
You can watch the generations taking place in real time from many people on the discord channel where they happen. I joined a website called deforum.art/ This is where I generate my animations along with many other people. They have a pay as you go option but I pay around $10 per month which allows me to do 50 animations every month. They have a discord channel where you can join and watch the animations being generated every day discord.gg/deforum
Thanks man! We are kind of in music business as well, running quite a lot of KTV in China. We are using ai generated video to replace those old boring mvs.
@@haiwu7196 Deforum would be fantastic for music videos, just put in a prompt and don't try to control it. You will get epic visuals if you just let it go wild and take control, just hands off the controls and let it do its thing. I have a friend who did the background visuals for Peter Gabriel's Panopticon tour (Vnderworld) he's an absolute master of Deforum. Check out the video at ruclips.net/video/VMJGV7GWC5I/видео.html
Wow, that is really cool. Thanks for sharing your friend's work! For our case, it's a little bit complicated. We have over 300K songs in our database and 5000 of it been sung over 100 times a month in our 400 KTV shops across China. When we decided to use AI generated visual to replace traditional mv, we developed a real-time lyrics rendering system. That means a song may have different visual everytime when ppl sings it because we pick different visual for the same song ppl sing at the second time. We plan to develop something around 1000 visual and catogrize them by the type of songs and will apply the 1000 visual to all of our songs. So we can keep MV always a fresh one for our customers. Thank you very much for sharing your experience and recommend your friend's channel to me. It's very very helpful!
Cool. Loved the eerie sounds too. 👍
Thanks for that. The creepiness is almost matched by my new opening sequence which is also a deforum animation with sounds courtesy of the mysterious shadowy number station call sign of 'The Lincolnshire Poacher' which can still be heard on short wave radio and is thought to be a radio based number station passing regular encoded messages to MI6 spies around the world. There are various number stations in operation around the world but none to my knowledge have been confirmed as spy network broadcast messages although there is very good evidence of this (they are creepy in themselves and a whole field of research to get into)😀
Great atmosphere, the audio tracks is perfect !
Kinda claustrophobic isn't it? I don't mind animating it but I'm not going down there :)
This is insanely cool, mister Francolli 🙂 Photoreal lovelyness.
@@AtleBerven it was one of my first ever attempts at animation and my first of many attempts to bring the wild and wacky deforum into the arena of mainstream animation.. it isn't easy to tame drforum, it needs to be slowed right down to be controllable as a normal animation tool. This is slowed down 70% at least, it can only be controlled to a certain degree before it turns into a monster again
@@francolli This is artistry at its top lever. I think you might be a leading person in this viral and new direction very soon 🙂I am a mucisian myself, so I know a whole lot about making people amazed, and using patience as a tool to get there. The journey to the goal is uplifting in it self .
ruclips.net/video/mxleV-dq83U/видео.html
@@AtleBerven Thanks for the comments. I have just added some stuff into the community tab on the home page that is a small look into what I'm working on at the moment. I thought it would be nice for anyone to check out what I'm doing and what animations may be coming next!
Lovely. 🌹❤️🌹❤️🐺🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️
Many thanks!
Great job! Are those all made with deforum? Incredible!
Thanks for that. All of the videos aside from grocery store are made with deforum. It's hard to believe looking at all the other deforum stuff online that it can be tamed to make a coherent storyline. Tough to do as deforum is so wild and unpredictable but it can be done with a little patience and creative editing. I probably leave more stuff on the cutting room floor than I publish 😆
You can watch the generations taking place in real time from many people on the discord channel where they happen. I joined a website called deforum.art/
This is where I generate my animations along with many other people. They have a pay as you go option but I pay around $10 per month which allows me to do 50 animations every month. They have a discord channel where you can join and watch the animations being generated every day
discord.gg/deforum
Thanks man! We are kind of in music business as well, running quite a lot of KTV in China. We are using ai generated video to replace those old boring mvs.
@@haiwu7196 Deforum would be fantastic for music videos, just put in a prompt and don't try to control it. You will get epic visuals if you just let it go wild and take control, just hands off the controls and let it do its thing. I have a friend who did the background visuals for Peter Gabriel's Panopticon tour (Vnderworld) he's an absolute master of Deforum. Check out the video at ruclips.net/video/VMJGV7GWC5I/видео.html
Wow, that is really cool. Thanks for sharing your friend's work! For our case, it's a little bit complicated. We have over 300K songs in our database and 5000 of it been sung over 100 times a month in our 400 KTV shops across China. When we decided to use AI generated visual to replace traditional mv, we developed a real-time lyrics rendering system. That means a song may have different visual everytime when ppl sings it because we pick different visual for the same song ppl sing at the second time. We plan to develop something around 1000 visual and catogrize them by the type of songs and will apply the 1000 visual to all of our songs. So we can keep MV always a fresh one for our customers.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience and recommend your friend's channel to me. It's very very helpful!