I have 50 stories stacked up to blend VFX and Midjourney prompts. Its an amazing concepting tool for the rest of us storytellers that aren't concept artist.
i love how your first video about this was how midjourney was good for concept art but not much else and now you've gone this far with it.. great to see :)
Impressive to see how Midjourney can enhance After Effects for VFX creation! The tutorial makes it easy to understand and apply these powerful AI techniques.
Could be cool to use MidJourney through a projector in the background of a scene. Obviously wouldn’t work for a lot of scenarios, but if you needed a stain glass window, you could put that into MidJourney, blast it through a projector onto a wall behind a character and throw it out of focus. Could be cool
@@Beyondarmonia I would definitely agree, it’s just that no one on a low budget has access to LED walls. Projectors are more affordable and flexible for no-budget filmmaking
@@ploopy8780 Because the stained glass window was just an example, you dim*** There's of course going to be things that we don't readily have pictures of.
@@ploopy8780 right you are! I didn’t think about that until after I posted the comment lol. I guess if you wanted a very specific mood or something you could still use MidJourney.
3:52 I prefere to make ths shadow layer 3D and rotate it (about) 90 degrees so it lies down on the floor. Shadows are projected on the floor. The way you did it was as if it was rotated about 180 degrees, what is more like how a ray traced reflection would work.
I've used midjourney for texturing as well as prop making so basically like posters, warning labels, and menus at restaurants you should attempt this as either some practical effect with printing them out as actual props or using them in a 3D situation for like blender which is what I did, also not to shout myself out but I did make a video on doing this stuff
Somebody told me that I pay a lot of attention to details…, I’m laughing! You even changed the the little light reflections far away to make them look as if they were from an anamorphic lens 😭. This is insane, man. It kind of looks like an idea I had for a short🔥… Thanks Ryan. I love everything you guys produce 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Been having so much fun with this software! It is fun and tricky using different word prompts to get what you're envisioning. Really have been wanting to experiment with 3d effects, but something I need to learn now. Awesome video. Thank you
Great use for ai art! I've wondered if it will help with the creation of matte paintings in the future. Also, glad to see you guys are almost at 2 million subs
im just starting and tNice tutorials video was perfect.Well explained and easy to follow for a beginner.I never understood soft soft till i watched tNice tutorials.
one unsolicited suggestion is for your prompts, put more camera/lens type stuff in there. especially if you know the terminology, obscure specific terminology really helps
Impeccable work!! 👏🏾 I love this tutorial, I I'm sure the same process could be done through DaVinci Resolve. I think that adding some reverb & echo to his voice would help also!
Ryan, you're always one step ahead! You sure know how to change the game with every new video. Is it possible to use Midjourney to create a 3D environment in Unreal Engine or Blender?
I feel like this would have been a great episode to utilize RunwayML. I'd love to see just how many steps you can circumvent by using as many AI tools as possible. It even has a text to image AI built in.
Hey Film Riot I'm a big fan of yours and I really liked the episode! I'd be very happy if you make an episode that explains how to copy the effect in the movie "Top Gun: Maverick" when Tom Cruise is shot with a helicopter (CG) after he crashes, in any case I really appreciate the work you're doing :)
its just a background matt painting or picture from mid journey , which you can get from free pic or other sites , rest was done in after effects with 3d element , which is more harder part.
This is exactly how I'm currently using my MJ creations. I don't MJ necessarily to create out of the box "art". I use it to enhance develop backgrounds for images I already created in camera. You have to take a good amount of time to develop prompts and also edit the final creations to suit your project. It's certainly not just a click. The great thing is that you have a set builder right at your fingertips, and dirt cheap too! BTW you should give Davinci Resolve😉
I always enjoy your tutorials. Well taught and concise. A quick question: do you use makeup when filming these? I ask because the skin tones are so creamy and perfect. Or is it just because of the camera setup/color editing in post?
This looks insane Ryan, awesome use of Midjourney
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Midjorney is the name right?
I’d pay for a vfx course from y’all 🥺! This was amazing! Loved this
You could use the Zdepth generator in something like runway ml and use that to drive a displacement map to subtly cheat a camera move
Thanks a million for this idea
A beloved method by Ian Hubert, the Blender-artist!
Great technique yep, I think the newest version of Photoshop has an ai depth map generator in its new neural filters
You should make a tutorial about that
@@SpirusFilms you think or it's sure
I have 50 stories stacked up to blend VFX and Midjourney prompts. Its an amazing concepting tool for the rest of us storytellers that aren't concept artist.
i love how your first video about this was how midjourney was good for concept art but not much else and now you've gone this far with it.. great to see :)
Impressive to see how Midjourney can enhance After Effects for VFX creation! The tutorial makes it easy to understand and apply these powerful AI techniques.
This is just OUTSTANDING! Great tips and tricks! Loved it! Hoping to see many more like this.
Could be cool to use MidJourney through a projector in the background of a scene. Obviously wouldn’t work for a lot of scenarios, but if you needed a stain glass window, you could put that into MidJourney, blast it through a projector onto a wall behind a character and throw it out of focus. Could be cool
Instead of projector think of those "screens all over the place" thing they used in Mandalorian
@@Beyondarmonia I would definitely agree, it’s just that no one on a low budget has access to LED walls. Projectors are more affordable and flexible for no-budget filmmaking
Why not just look up a picture of a stained glass window lol
@@ploopy8780 Because the stained glass window was just an example, you dim***
There's of course going to be things that we don't readily have pictures of.
@@ploopy8780 right you are! I didn’t think about that until after I posted the comment lol.
I guess if you wanted a very specific mood or something you could still use MidJourney.
Few days ago I started using midjourney for the poster of my short films. It's so impressive!
3:52 I prefere to make ths shadow layer 3D and rotate it (about) 90 degrees so it lies down on the floor. Shadows are projected on the floor.
The way you did it was as if it was rotated about 180 degrees, what is more like how a ray traced reflection would work.
AMAZING! My brother just put me own yesterday. Y’all killed it. Now I wanna check it out!!!
I've used midjourney for texturing as well as prop making so basically like posters, warning labels, and menus at restaurants you should attempt this as either some practical effect with printing them out as actual props or using them in a 3D situation for like blender which is what I did, also not to shout myself out but I did make a video on doing this stuff
I've just watched that video, pretty stick! Keep it up
Wow, this is exactly what I wanted to see!
Somebody told me that I pay a lot of attention to details…, I’m laughing! You even changed the the little light reflections far away to make them look as if they were from an anamorphic lens 😭. This is insane, man. It kind of looks like an idea I had for a short🔥… Thanks Ryan. I love everything you guys produce 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Yeah, this is pro, no doubt.
@@daniel_caron mannnnnnn, 💯 % love this channel!
New tuts for Element 3D in 2023. LOVE IT! :D Great work!
Oh man, I'm so hooked on MJ. I cannot step away from the prompt.
Same here buddy. I'm kinda addicted to it. I even subscribed to their basic plan. Lol
Been having so much fun with this software! It is fun and tricky using different word prompts to get what you're envisioning. Really have been wanting to experiment with 3d effects, but something I need to learn now. Awesome video. Thank you
Fantastic use of MidJ for plates..so cool! Thank you!
Great use for ai art! I've wondered if it will help with the creation of matte paintings in the future. Also, glad to see you guys are almost at 2 million subs
A million dollar work, done for fun, marvel would be jealous
I truly LOVE this channel. Seriously
That's freaking amazing. You guys always nail it.
Dang. Some of the most photo realistic work I've seen from you guys! Amazing how lighting is such a big part of this in every art form.
Film vfx is getting easier day by day
Incredible. Amazing work as always!
Some one really needed to sweep up that church... So good on telekinetic guy.
Always teaching me new stuff these guys! Thanks for the awesome tutorial!
Nice but generally, the shadows edited in should match the angle and opacity of the other shadows in the scene
Amazing tutorial as always!!! You guys are making me feel like a broke version of ILM with these great tips and tricks. Thank you!!!
Midjourney to Unreal Engine through AI will be mad crazy!
That intro is the visual example of passing a kidney stone
im just starting and tNice tutorials video was perfect.Well explained and easy to follow for a beginner.I never understood soft soft till i watched tNice tutorials.
Thanks guys.. Always blessing us with some dope ideas/techniques!.. I'm a try something out.. :)
I can't wait to see myself practiceing all these amazing video editing skills. U guys keep inspiring us how to become a good video editor 👍
I am speechless! Super great turbo job!!! Thank your for sharing all these tips and techniques ❤️
Here's 5 seconds of Midjourney tutorial followed by an in depth badass VFX tutorial. Nice!
Mind blowing!
This is one of the best non element 3d tutorials out there. It was awesome!
What do you mean? This is an Element 3D tutorial. Are you a bot?
@@jobz9150 you are missing my point. The title makes no metion of using E3D yet it is a great tut on using E3D!
@@cambulator3769 Ah ok. I thought you were a bot. Sorry. Lol
one unsolicited suggestion is for your prompts, put more camera/lens type stuff in there. especially if you know the terminology, obscure specific terminology really helps
What is the led tube light holder you all are using at 3:06? I haven't been able to find something like that.
As someone new to film making…this scares me…but in a good way. Great video!
Amazing. Just amazing! Mind blowing how awesome you guys are!!!!!
Impeccable work!! 👏🏾 I love this tutorial, I I'm sure the same process could be done through DaVinci Resolve.
I think that adding some reverb & echo to his voice would help also!
This is masterpiece totally, love it 😍
Dude, this is amazing!
I'm blown away! I'm going to check it out
came for the ai thang and stayed for the edit ♥ as usual
This channel is indeed informative and very generous, special thanks.
Ark 2 looking good 😍
Wow... this is top notch content.
Loved it!
Ryan, you're always one step ahead! You sure know how to change the game with every new video. Is it possible to use Midjourney to create a 3D environment in Unreal Engine or Blender?
that morning shit hits different
These guys are gods man.
Cool one! I would suggest to add two passes of element3d, one in front of the subject and one behind, just to ground them more in the cgi
This is almost better than Turbulent Displacement.
Absolutely brilliant!
Jaw-dropping amazing effects
Use Stable diffusion
Wow! Great tutorial!!!
Wow amazing Thanks Ryan!
This tutorial rocks! 🤓
Very nice, first time saw midjourney used for filmmaking! And its great tool to use .
Are you guys doing the make film challenge this year. I would really like to participate.
This is pretty rad. Thanks for the tips.
Amazing. Ill use this trick for my future projects. 👍.
I love it when you guys just use some random ass image and create hollywood shots with it
wow 👏 that was impressive
When you read the "DO NOT READ THIS". LOL
I feel like this would have been a great episode to utilize RunwayML. I'd love to see just how many steps you can circumvent by using as many AI tools as possible. It even has a text to image AI built in.
Hey Film Riot I'm a big fan of yours and I really liked the episode! I'd be very happy if you make an episode that explains how to copy the effect in the movie "Top Gun: Maverick" when Tom Cruise is shot with a helicopter (CG) after he crashes, in any case I really appreciate the work you're doing :)
Awesome video. Question, why not use a gradient map to adjust the blur fall off? Seems like a lot of masks.
can you make a similar tutorial with a moving camera in green screen?
its just a background matt painting or picture from mid journey , which you can get from free pic or other sites , rest was done in after effects with 3d element , which is more harder part.
This is exactly how I'm currently using my MJ creations. I don't MJ necessarily to create out of the box "art". I use it to enhance develop backgrounds for images I already created in camera. You have to take a good amount of time to develop prompts and also edit the final creations to suit your project. It's certainly not just a click. The great thing is that you have a set builder right at your fingertips, and dirt cheap too! BTW you should give Davinci Resolve😉
this is insane, you are a genius,
This is so helpful! This will help a current project I’m on. Keep up your Awesomeness!;)~
damn that was amazing
Holy sh*t. WOW. Mind blown
Really cool work!
Wowww this is insane
i think you should add little motion blur too on rocks .... but this scene is also looks so cool
I always enjoy your tutorials. Well taught and concise. A quick question: do you use makeup when filming these? I ask because the skin tones are so creamy and perfect. Or is it just because of the camera setup/color editing in post?
Great tutorial thanks
Love the tutorial! Great
Thank you for existing pal
Amazing video as always man!
I wonder how they got the AI to go out and take pics for them to use when mixing photos and art for this.
it's also a little inefficient in a way if you want to just draw a 4 on the softoor kick soft and theres all those empty sequencers on the
Thanks for the dope tutorial I’m going to do something like this out on Blender. Fun stuff!
Oh mannnnnn I need you to make me a music video loop.
🥺 soooooo good....
Didn't understand anything because you were way too fast but I enjoyed it.
I want to be vfx editor like you.
The shots with the red background and floating reminds me of Doctor Strange.😆
I absolutely love this
Is the "broadcast transmission" intro/outro something you created as well?
Very Impresive
Awesome!! How can a person incorporate special effects into a short film being filmed on an iphone?
yall should do a Dall E 2 vid
Amazing Tutorial, Thanks!
Do they have a video for a tutorial for each infinity vfx pack ?
Neat. Great idea, thank you.