Whoah! I am amazed. Thank you! Folks gush over unwarranted things on RUclips but you are completely justified to gush over this intuitive AI tool. Finally, a non-geeky process, at least in the way you demonstrated. I am primarily interested, at first, with uploading my own fine art images specifically to blend them to get variations that would definitely take a lot of time in the studio. And I am assuming that one can also upload images of, say, a Picasso and a Rembrandt to blend them. This AI might be my go to tool.
I'm glad you see the value of it! Definitely a great place to experiment with ideas. Sometimes you get crap, of course, but more often than not, I'm really impressed!
Bob it was great video, thanks, I have question, can you help? You know some logos of some famous brands are animals, for example Lacoste is crocodile and Ferrari is horse. Do you think by using AI, we can generate these logo’s animals in different styles and shapes? For example, create image of Lacoste Crocodile in mountain is skiing, or is surfing, or riding motorcycle, doing karate, etc. Can PromeAI do this? Can we create these changes on brand logos?
It’s really one of those things that I don’t think people will fully appreciate until they get in there and use it for a little bit. But once it clicks, it’s pretty addictive.
Actually, that is what this channel is really about at it's core; how to kind of "frankenstein" these tools together to create something bigger. You could animate these into some kind of film, use them as inspiration for video game characters, graphic novels, - I mean, it's really unlimited. Or maybe I'm not understanding your question?
Well, there are so many settings to play with...I had to spend a good bit of time in there playing with things, and of course not everything turns out great... :)
Whoah! I am amazed. Thank you! Folks gush over unwarranted things on RUclips but you are completely justified to gush over this intuitive AI tool. Finally, a non-geeky process, at least in the way you demonstrated.
I am primarily interested, at first, with uploading my own fine art images specifically to blend them to get variations that would definitely take a lot of time in the studio. And I am assuming that one can also upload images of, say, a Picasso and a Rembrandt to blend them. This AI might be my go to tool.
I'm glad you see the value of it! Definitely a great place to experiment with ideas. Sometimes you get crap, of course, but more often than not, I'm really impressed!
Bob it was great video, thanks, I have question, can you help? You know some logos of some famous brands are animals, for example Lacoste is crocodile and Ferrari is horse. Do you think by using AI, we can generate these logo’s animals in different styles and shapes? For example, create image of Lacoste Crocodile in mountain is skiing, or is surfing, or riding motorcycle, doing karate, etc.
Can PromeAI do this? Can we create these changes on brand logos?
That's so awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Epic opening! That's a really slick suite of tools. Thanks for this. Copyright strike on the Shar Pei cow. 😂
It’s really one of those things that I don’t think people will fully appreciate until they get in there and use it for a little bit. But once it clicks, it’s pretty addictive.
Plus, you got to see your little cow dog in there. 😆
Love it!
Thanks! It's really a great suite of tools!
Ive been using this program for about a month now. I really love it . Any advice on what i can do with my image creations?
Actually, that is what this channel is really about at it's core; how to kind of "frankenstein" these tools together to create something bigger. You could animate these into some kind of film, use them as inspiration for video game characters, graphic novels, - I mean, it's really unlimited. Or maybe I'm not understanding your question?
Very interesting video...looks like a fun software to play around with, thanks
Admittedly only tried a handful of images and styles but found way to much morphing and couldn't get any results to match the quality of yours.
Well, there are so many settings to play with...I had to spend a good bit of time in there playing with things, and of course not everything turns out great... :)
Can you do batch sequencing?
At this point, it seems everything is a one-off. Were you referring specifically to the Creative Fusion feature?