yes, you have right, it was one of my first outputs when discovered MidJournei AI, It was chilling to see the instruments, well this was made with MJ V4.0
well you are the second one who mention this :) the prompts was focused on UNREAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS from the Krells to justify the SF electronic soundtrack
Love this stuff. Would have loved it even more when I was a 10 year-old "space cadet". The special effects were primitive in the '50's, nothing like what's seen today, but I took what I could get back then - which is why "Forbidden Planet" was so wonderful.
spheres and circles are often used in your work, but i really love just how the tubes and funnels and bulbous chambers in this piece make me want to hear what instruments of these shapes sizes and materials would create. some look like they'd have enormous bass sounds, others look as though they'd give fine, delicate impressions. it looks like the most lavish sound studio in all the Universes, and was glad to see that not only where there every type of musician but obviously producers and sound recordists too. Any band would be lucky to have this type of artistry to illustrate their video clips or album covers. Is there yet away, using the tech you have, to combine this style of work with your "motion" pieces?
It was in my mind that ideea, to create dedicated sound for every slide / instrument, to hear how it soundz :) And with motions / animations, to make 'sound objects' animated and to hear them also (there is a video named sound objects in my channel).
midjourney.org and research about the topic to create a text prompt that AI understand and give me images, with a little tweak of the text you get a close or better than you imagine.
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@@kubikmilk i can scarcely believe that with just a few words you can produce such beautiful images as these! of course my total lack of tech knowledge leads me to believe you're a Wizard using magic! and you must surely have a certain amount of editorial control to say for instance, that "the colours don't seem right for this one", or one image is too convoluted or things simply don't seem to make any visual sense and therefore get scrapped. But such complex work takes how much of your time for each production?
Thanks to notice :) I have in mind to recreate the content and to keep just the vintage sound and Theremin performance. Here is a test, what do you think ? ruclips.net/video/oDf3VjXaYxg/видео.html
Superb. I want to be in that world right now, jamming on those future space instruments whilst rocking a mad helmet. Interesting sounds too, great job!
I think this is wonderful, both the visuals and the music. But what I think a lot of people don't get is that the monster in Forbidden Planet was what the Krell actually looked like. Earlier in the film Morbius points to the odd shaped Krell doors and describes them as functionally similar to our doors. The Krell weren't humanoid.
You know the movie :) in details ... You have right, but the concept of the outputs was to reveal some unreal instruments and the music process of the lost civilisation. Butthere are no records of what they looked like, but interesting that all the equipment in the Krell Lab (plastic educator, so on) can be operated by humans.
@@reghunt2487 Ok, I will publish them asap. The video soundtrack is a mix of the tracks from the SOMATRON album. Thank you very much for your interest in my electronic music :) and the request
The Krell would bot be shaped like that. Morbius indicated that the doorways of the Krell gave some hint of their proportions.
yes, you have right, it was one of my first outputs when discovered MidJournei AI, It was chilling to see the instruments, well this was made with MJ V4.0
I never imagined the Krells as human-like. To me they were more like the Horta from the original Star Trek series.
well you are the second one who mention this :) the prompts was focused on UNREAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS from the Krells to justify the SF electronic soundtrack
Just look at the doors in the movie. It's even pointed out by Morbius.
Oh yeah!!!!!!!!!! Oh yeah!!!! Thanks thanks thanks!!!!
Love this stuff. Would have loved it even more when I was a 10 year-old "space cadet". The special effects were primitive in the '50's, nothing like what's seen today, but I took what I could get back then - which is why "Forbidden Planet" was so wonderful.
Amazing 😀❤️
Thanks!
I want to move here and join this band. :)
This is a whole new level of mind bending awesomeness!!! Thank you \m/
Hahaha, awesome idea. Really love the style mix!
I love the concept, mate!
thanks
nice sequencing.... keep up the good work !!
WOO HOOOOOOOOO!!! 😍
spheres and circles are often used in your work, but i really love just how the tubes and funnels and bulbous chambers in this piece make me want to hear what instruments of these shapes sizes and materials would create. some look like they'd have enormous bass sounds, others look as though they'd give fine, delicate impressions. it looks like the most lavish sound studio in all the Universes, and was glad to see that not only where there every type of musician but obviously producers and sound recordists too. Any band would be lucky to have this type of artistry to illustrate their video clips or album covers. Is there yet away, using the tech you have, to combine this style of work with your "motion" pieces?
It was in my mind that ideea, to create dedicated sound for every slide / instrument, to hear how it soundz :) And with motions / animations, to make 'sound objects' animated and to hear them also (there is a video named sound objects in my channel).
It's all just a bit...odd - I love it!
I look forward to the day when AI understands the finer points of human anatomy (fingers, noses, etc.).
midjourney v5 and v6 promise some improvements in hands, fingers
Woooooo!
Love this. Is that a Nord Modular G2 I hear?
you have good ears :) Nord G2 + strymon pedals TimeLine, BigSky, Volante + Electron A4Mk2, Syntakt
Woaaaa ❤
MIDJOURNEY WINS AGAIN
Always :) it delivers high quality content, this was with 4.0 model, now the new 5.2 is better, maybe i retry a remake for better hands, fingers :)
___sounds very similar to Aphex Twin aka AFX especially the Drukqs 2001 album____
absolutly fantasic, i have no idea how you do It !
midjourney.org and research about the topic to create a text prompt that AI understand and give me images, with a little tweak of the text you get a close or better than you imagine.
@@kubikmilk awesom thanks for reply
This is so amazing and mind boggling. I wonder what the prompts were that conjured these images!
forbidden planet, still from a 1970s sci fi movie scene, krell musicians, unreal instruments, cult, stanley kubrick, cinematic, film, interior, details, photorealistic
@@kubikmilk i can scarcely believe that with just a few words you can produce such beautiful images as these! of course my total lack of tech knowledge leads me to believe you're a Wizard using magic! and you must surely have a certain amount of editorial control to say for instance, that "the colours don't seem right for this one", or one image is too convoluted or things simply don't seem to make any visual sense and therefore get scrapped. But such complex work takes how much of your time for each production?
2:14 THERES the Krell music
Thanks to notice :) I have in mind to recreate the content and to keep just the vintage sound and Theremin performance. Here is a test, what do you think ? ruclips.net/video/oDf3VjXaYxg/видео.html
Superb. I want to be in that world right now, jamming on those future space instruments whilst rocking a mad helmet. Interesting sounds too, great job!
Maths rules OK..👍
That's right!
Where have the visuals come from
I think this is wonderful, both the visuals and the music. But what I think a lot of people don't get is that the monster in Forbidden Planet was what the Krell actually looked like. Earlier in the film Morbius points to the odd shaped Krell doors and describes them as functionally similar to our doors. The Krell weren't humanoid.
You know the movie :) in details ... You have right, but the concept of the outputs was to reveal some unreal instruments and the music process of the lost civilisation. Butthere are no records of what they looked like, but interesting that all the equipment in the Krell Lab (plastic educator, so on) can be operated by humans.
@@kubikmilk I wish you would put this on bandcamp.
@@reghunt2487 Ok, I will publish them asap. The video soundtrack is a mix of the tracks from the SOMATRON album. Thank you very much for your interest in my electronic music :) and the request
@@kubikmilk Cool, I will watch for them. 👍
@@kubikmilk Been checking your Bandcamp. Don't see them. Looking forward to SOMATRON.
Your art work reminds me of the art by Jim Burns. FANTASTIC !!!
Thanks to MidJourney :)
I look forward to seeing your visions in future cinema releases!
this is encouraging to continue this process
AI really has issues doing hands
They improved since the MidJourney V5, now is better
Your AI work is as impressive as your music. If I hadn't read the comments I wouldn't have even realized these aren't photos!
thank you very much, this is encouraging to continue this process
@@kubikmilk Are you using MidJourney? I can't get anything nearly this good out of any of the services I've used.
@@Skiddoo42 yes MidJourney
@@kubikmilk Thanks, keep up the great work!