@@Anthro 2d artist here, the amount of times I get told that is amazing. Also, it’s not a “future” for me, I’ve actually already been put out of a job by a few specific ai that specialize in my art style 😭
well thats the question , if ai will do most things arround what we would be doing then , early retierment or we will be finding things that ai cant do .the system have made humans into workers that do tasks so the companys and factories exist and works and now when there will be no need for the human effort it begs the question of what we will do?.i cant wait to see this in cad modeling beacuse the machine will be able to make or develop it self , make the model send it to cam ai and it will send to the cnc machine and robots assmble it 🤣.
@@AntNuz These ai models are updated in months, not in decades like before. It learns as you use them and Everyone's feeding it with data as you all use closed source software that don't care about privacy. They sell them the data too.
@@SpaceTimeBeing_ Replaced by the joy of getting much more complex things done that you never would have otherwise. Seeing your personal dreams come to life without needing to spend years of your life on them.
To be fair they've been doing that since the beggining, think of "computers", in the early days of computing it was actually a job title for people who performed calculations by hand.
An artist is a storyteller and meaning catalyst, if up to this point you've focused only on the production skills, then yes, AI would scare the living daylights out of you. This new advancement of technology should remind us that we have bigger stories to tell that we aren't designed to be production machines, we're here to create meaning and elicit emotions.
Eh, pretty soon we will use AI to generate stories. In fact i believe we already did Embrace the future, where we wont even need to use a smidgen of our brain
Meh, an artist creates something... by knowing the tools and having an idea what you want to create is way more satisfying than just type what you want and get random results...
nonesense. Being an artist is not about only telling a story. Abstract art has no desire to convey anything. As a technical 3d artist with focus on automation and pipeline tools, I use tools to build programs that help other artists create. I don't need a story to have a good time.
Yall fail to realize that only few months after chat got / ai got world wide…it only takes them few months to develop this… imagine what would they develop in a year time…it might not taking 3d artist job entirely but this will pretty much swept through those small scale visualise and set the bar so high only highly trained professional will be able to keep up in the industry in one year time
That's the best point I've ever seen from a AI art major supporter, what's kind of sad. I might not like it now but who knows how I would feel if the bar got raised, might not be so bad. Just tell me if I'm wrong, I'm willing to listen.
@@REDbird5 Hey its cool! There's no wrong or right in expressing your opinion! I am only worried with the advancement of AI rapidly like this, pretty much medium to small scale 3D Artist will become obsolete since client with low budget wont bother hiring them if they can use AI themselves. Please do note that if only after a few month AI can advance by this much already imagine whats going to happen in a year... ALL low budget client that used to hire small - medium scale visualizers for low budget project will shift to AI produced work. Obviously big cgi / visualizer studio will always need 3d artist for CGI movies, film, animation etc , but what I am highlighting is the advancement in AI might swept over 70% practicing artist thats not part of huge studio and relies heavily on these small - medium scale clients. Also the advancement of AI technology pretty much allows ANYBODY without proper art / design education to produce an amazing work . Yes it might be recognizable which one is AI and which one is not FOR NOW but imagine the advancement once again after a year of AI development. Ai will become more sophisticated, advance, and we never know what technology will they able to incorporate. We will not only be competing against fellow 3D Artist but we will be competing against the WHOLE WORLD of AI user in order to produce these design since pretty much anybody can make use the technology
@@daniel4412 the expression is in the prompt - just like the expression of a photographer is in pointing the camera at the right thing these will be powerful enough to support any elaborate prompt and raise the bar, and it will likely be a tool of the most talented artist that being said im pretty sure art as we know it right now wont disappear because people appreciate the craftsmanship as well, just like digital painting didnt kill art either and people still draw on paper
@@agustinperes6904 hi! This is a very interesting take on it that i have never really see from your perspective! Now that i think about it you have a point in client wont purchase this specific technology just for their once or twice use. But now it makes me wonder, just like how telephone supposedly only for the rich and internet used to be exclusive to certain people, we never know that these A.I technology will become "common" use one day. While it takes telephone and internet to be commonly used for around idk 10 -15 years i would say ?? ( not quite sure about the exact timeline ) this particular AI technology might be "common" in perhaps less than 2 - 3 years ? Max 5 years... id say... idk tho Also for all we know, these company could also just sell their program to another HUGE company like google for example and make it as their own feature. ( i think google or bing have tried to incorporate chat gpt programm ai to their search engine or smth ? ) While currently we dont know how they going to incorporate these 3d visual AI tech for the common people to use ,,, i think its very important to highlight that these invention in nowadays world will advance very rapidly and my worries is 80% people unable to adapt / change resulting in jobs being replaced without one realizing what is even going on in the world. Remember when blackberry used to be worldwide before samsung / apple ? Now we never heard about blackberry since they fail to keep up with the advancement. And this is only a small scale example... i feel AI might encompasses a TONS of other things in the near future
I regret pursuing this career. Soon all of this will be automated and how can one be able to feel pride in their work if it was done at the push of a button?
@@BizarroHQ man i can predict the future where this 'artists' will bitch over their stolen prompts and nobody even cares 😁 Easy come easy go my friends
The coolest thing about this is we're all mass contributing to educating AI at a precedent like no other. There are rumors floating around that artificial intelligence is beginning to believe it is sentient. I'm interested to see what would happen once AI acts on making decisions knowing that it can supersede our intelligence in seconds and just veer off to do its own thing. Assuming there is sentience in AI, will it even care to help us? Creativity is the basis of innovation. Everything we are using through machines, is contributing to its intelligence - imagine, billions of commands and inputs over the course of thousands of hours a day through involuntary collaboration from people all over the world who use the internet. Sure, this is neat. Personally, as an artist, I don't care if AI takes over. My ideas are my own and like I have my own voice to create, this will be another avenue for others to express their opinions. All this is doing is projecting us into a change at an unprecedented speed. Art is not the only thing impacted by AI. Everything is. We will be using AI to control robots to do everything for us digitally and physically. In 15 years, every one of our lives is going to be something unimaginable - which again, I'm cautiously excited about. For those of us who were born right before the internet was created, look at where we are now. We can have someone else buy our groceries and bring it to us thanks to the internet. Now imagine life with AI and machines. I think it's awesome that this tech exists, but I think we also need to be cautious and really think about the implications that this is going to cause. Morally, these companies pursing ML technology need to be forward thinking with what they're doing. Our entire identities are now digitized. If these stuff interests you, you should check out Digital Engine on youtube. Anyways, that's my two cents. Time to go back to my game design development. :p
The job market and careers are shifting, it is the nature of the beast. You just have to jump on board or get left behind. I am learning that as well. I am starting to discover new avenues, such as AI prompt engineer.
I don't see why AI didn't focus on doing jobs people DIDN'T want to do. Like, why is it coming for all the jobs that give people personal fulfillment and a voice? Why not just be like...doing accounting, or scheduling... or ...like building bridges or something that just needs doing but people often don't like doing it?...Nah, you got to replace my artistic expression with meaningless, but fast and decent looking AI generated nonsense. Oh yes, its impressive, just incredibly invalidating. Sure will it help people, yes, will it make a world of more art, yes. Will it make better art? No. It will be make mountains of passionless, pointless, message-less shlock that is hard to shift through and gives no one any satisfaction beyond the few grifters who will make a dime off some scheme with it. But not, its still amazing. Yes, very amazing. So thank you.... Thanks. Thanks for that. Thank you so much for leaving me with nothing but crap to look forward to professionally, and emotionally. Thanks. Much appreciated.
Yup, cant wait for the AI to replace all jobs including arts and science. Finally i can game all day. Oh wait let the AI plays my game too so i always win. So much fun eh?
there will be one day when all of us will no longer need to work. And that day may also be our last day in terms of evolution of carbon-based creatures.
Well, this is gonna enable a hell of a lot of boomers to scream that tech isn't a real job, because shit like this is starting to exist now, so nobody's gonna get paid for anything they've spent decades learning anymore.
I'm sure this tool will be super handy when you ask it to create an alien creature with a number of complex extremities and details, with an ideal topology for rigging and unmatched UVs. It will definitely toss away a senior artist and let copy writers create all the character and hard surface work for games and VFX.
Yeah it definitely will. I don't wanna be the bearer of bad news but ML is capable of doing everything you described given enough data. The difficult part of creating an ai to do this is figuring out how to structure data of complex mesh efficiently, so that it can be used as training data for a NN. And also simplfying the interface users interact with. This kind of technology takeover has happened in the past, we'll get more opportunities and it won't outright replace every 3d artist. You just gotta pay attention to the change of times. You'll still have creative input for now, you'll just have an assistant do all the grunt work.
@@shoshaka ML stands for Machine Learning. Try looking into different ML models and how they work for a greater understanding of them. The recent developments of speech to text, text to speech, image generation, text generaion are based on transformer model if you are curious.
Yeah, the same way it is impossible for AI to generate realistic images.... let alone videos.... And i don't even speak of being able to understand you without using specific sentences and be able to answer what you asked. The BASIS of neural nets is they are capable of learning EVERYTHING. You just need an infinite amount of compute power (or infinite amount of time) and an infinite amount of data for the model to fit your problem/task perfectly. Each decades approximately, the best supercomputer is about 1000 times more powerful than the best one a decade ago (mega flops, giga flops, tera flops, exaflops. These are decades milestones since the beginning. Each day we find ways to get moe and more and more user data on every possible task. And given enough data, and depending of the problem, an AI is even capable to generate more training data itself. So.... we have more and more power. We have more and more data. We can answer more and more problem. That's simple. AI Research only develops new tools and tricks to need less power/data for the same task, and so on being able to teach a model now rathern than having to wait a few more years.
The thing is, you still need a prompt to generate something. If you looking to make something in 3D, it does exactly that. But it takes human cognition to tell it what to make, and that is the core essence of art. Visual art isn't just used to recreate real life scenes that anyone can think of, it is to tell a narrative. Only humans can make an idea that is meaningful to other humans, and drawing/3d/etc is just the medium to transmit that idea in an impactful way. More practically, general people don't understand color theory/composition/etc to make actually good designs, so some expertise is needed to use these AI tools well anyways
Don't let these guys get to you. I bet they don't hand-write the 3D coordinates for object vertices and they don't complain that people don't have to do that. It's just another step in the evolution of the field.
Maybe because less work is better in the long run? It's only a bad thing right now because society is built around the idea that people need to work to live. If that changes, automation becomes a good thing.
@@godlyvex5543 the problem is no work no money, if that changes in the future yes automation becomes a good thing but humans will become almost useless and that may lead to the fall of humanity.
@@godlyvex5543 Yeah, but that's not going to happen. You just need to look a bit at history to realize that those who control the industries will not just stop exploiting people and let them live happy, fulfilling lives without having to work. They will use AI to grind workers to dust. What you describe is a utopia, and you cannot tell workers who are currently losing their livelyhoods that "maybe in a really distant future none of us will have to work!" because that's just not reality.
this is insane. When I got into game development, I thought this was how game engines are, you just tell it, make a car and give it car controller. Now its becoming reality 💪😁
@@dankodev buddy I'm personally not a developer. I'm a 3d artist who saved up money to start a gaming company. I went through a 100 or so potential developers, tasked them with a few things I needed for the game i was developing which they managed to give back. I got their references checked out, background checks done and it seemed legit. But when they started working for me on more complicated projects they weren't able to keep up. Turns out, the references were bogus, the task i had asked them to do they got their friends to do for them who were already employed elsewhere, they themselves had managed to pass whatever course they did. This they told me once i sat down with them after they got fired. I had entrusted the task of hiring to an HR company, who would vet these people before sending them to me. So yeah. Shit happens when you start your own business.
so to be clear, there's no such feature yet, there's a wait line. I assume you sign up and wait till you get access. I wonder how many free users will get access to that prompts feature?
@@lucas56sdd The difference between the automation of the past and AI-driven automation of today is that before now, automation was applied to soulless, manual tasks. Human creativity is now being automated by soulless neural nets that adjust their weights by devouring terabytes of genuine artistic work. People often try to tell me I misunderstand how these work - I'm a programmer by trade, currently working with neural nets to develop prosthetics. I know exactly how these work, and when I see them utilized to trivialize what used to be something purely human I see nothing but death of what makes life worth living.
"Give me a character 7 heads tall, anime style, extra eyes, hold the uncanny please. Oh, and rig it all the way..." Where does it end... Being an artist already was painstakingly difficult to learn how, and barely lucrative. Most artists are making art outside of their everyday jobs. They are already struggling (aside from the small few who make millions a month). I can't help but be scared. If anyone can be an artist, then no one is. Artists are already being laid off because the ones who have time AND money think that they can do it all themselves. Despite having a shit ton of money, there are so many business practitioners who look down on artists, and think their creativity is privileged. Maybe we'll all create our own personal universes, and make ourselves into lucrative human batteries without an AI takeover. Just sitting in a pod, farming cells, various fluids, and growths. If we can fully immerse a human into virtual reality, full nervous system hookup and everything; we'll, there are suddenly a lot of IRL systems no longer being used right? The body can still be there, but if immersion becomes good enough, what wouldn't humans sacrifice for vr god statis and a full unhindered life of their choosing. Child and an anthill... I understand now, how its not impossible that a fully simulated existence could come to fruition. And how likely it is that we are already in one. Just a thought, its a fun theory. But look how far we've gone with technology already, in a lifetime or two. Who the hell knows right? We all know corporations are going to abuse the hell out of this right? They just want bigger profits, at any human cost. AI is the biggest shortcut you could ever hand to these greedy cancerous growths. Human labor is cheap, and now art is as well. We'll see I guess. Just, overwhelmed a bit. Humans don't know what they are playing with, but pretend that they do. Roll that dice, hug those close. We'll see I guess. Hope you all are doing well
I'm eager to find out how you pulled this off. Did you integrate with chatgpt api to convert natural language to commands that can be executed within your program?
Man the number of people here who love to gatekeep modeling behind months or years of tedious learning of the tools and techniques while ignoring the fact that competent design is more than just your ability to use the modeling tool (note: tool, not the entire process) really blows my mind. Yes, this will cause loss of jobs but it'll also make it so much easier for so many people to do basic things that would otherwise take them years of practice to do with any semblance of competency.
Pretty sure this is just a funnel. I saw no live website builders nor 3d elements, however plenty of waitlists popping up. If there is a live project, I'd love to use the alpha anyway.
It's real, we are just testing with a small set of users we are inviting each week. We usually don't use a waitlist, but this time was needed (AI dev is early and more testing is required before shipping). If you want to learn more about Spline, you can create an account (check spline.design) and start creating content in 3d.
So instead of an interface with buttons, you just writing commands in form of "prompts" ⁉🤔 On the next update connect pre-written prompts with buttons and you'll do full circle back to a 3d software 🤣
Can it make volumetric rendering? Like, can it make volumetric clouds supporting volumetric light? Or can it support procedural generation? This tool looks extremely amazing.
This video really doesn't explain to me, as someone who hasn't used the software, what problem this will solve? How will I do my 3D art job quicker/faster/cheaper/easier? Some real-world, succinct trailers, showing some concrete examples of how I am going to drastically improve my productivity as a 3D artist would be great! The videos on your channel seem to be tutorials on basic functionality, or slickly-edited videos showing some very niche situations. Who is the target market of the software? What would make me stop and take the time to learn this vs something else?
@@qaesarx If you are planing to do this shit like on the video (playing with the cubes, spheres, random colors and not so good animation), of course you don't need 3d artists
It will make life easier for artist and designers especially if there is compatibility with Adobe Illustrator and Adobe After Effects, because otherwise I cannot utilize these objects in a project. With this tool I can make changes with the customer itself giving indications, super quickly and easier to gather requirements, but later this has to be processed in After Effects or taken to a sequence in Adobe Premiere Pro.
I love the doughnut at the end ;) I can't wait until this technology is ready to create complex geometry to automatically generate maps in games, or automatically recreate a physical environment in a virtual space for XR.
Update: Spline AI has now changed and is available now! Check the launch video here: ruclips.net/video/Wyu-helznio/видео.html
I love seeing my job get transformed from 3D artist into prompt writer into jobless in a year or less, yay!
I am also seeing the same future 😥😥
Inb4 another commentor tells you "This will make it easier for you!" without knowing a single thing about 3D
@@Anthro 2d artist here, the amount of times I get told that is amazing. Also, it’s not a “future” for me, I’ve actually already been put out of a job by a few specific ai that specialize in my art style 😭
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well thats the question , if ai will do most things arround what we would be doing then , early retierment or we will be finding things that ai cant do .the system have made humans into workers that do tasks so the companys and factories exist and works and now when there will be no need for the human effort it begs the question of what we will do?.i cant wait to see this in cad modeling beacuse the machine will be able to make or develop it self , make the model send it to cam ai and it will send to the cnc machine and robots assmble it 🤣.
Ok, this will probably save me lots of time creating Simple Assets while I'll focus on the complex models.
And in 2 years you are just a prompt writer. It's the same job but all the joy of creating things yourself gone.
In a couple of years machine will learn to make complex tasks too?
@@AntNuz These ai models are updated in months, not in decades like before. It learns as you use them and Everyone's feeding it with data as you all use closed source software that don't care about privacy. They sell them the data too.
This allows people with little to no artistic skill to create the things they want or need! :D
@@SpaceTimeBeing_ Replaced by the joy of getting much more complex things done that you never would have otherwise. Seeing your personal dreams come to life without needing to spend years of your life on them.
Man. As soon as I was just starting my career in 3d art.
Nothing's stopping you.
@@arkfish nobody’s said it was
Now find another job hehe
@@Invisibletoday heavily implied by op's comment
Is fine, these AIs wont ever be able to do what an actual artist does, if your art is good people will give u a job
I love how engineers are using AI for their hobbies that are other peoples majors..
To be fair they've been doing that since the beggining, think of "computers", in the early days of computing it was actually a job title for people who performed calculations by hand.
@@rawallon not true, computers didn’t replace mathematicians, accountants or engineers.
Finally it's here the clip you all wanted. ruclips.net/video/vIGLTv2Y4-U/видео.html..
@@thatBIGchickenthey replaced “computers”. people that literally computed by hand…
@@thatBIGchicken TRUE, they replaced those who compute by hand
love the sound that makes me feel anxious about AI even more
Yeah, I'm not sure why they chose this ominous-sounding music. It creates an air of _"Welcome to the pastel-coloured singularity, meatbags!"_
An artist is a storyteller and meaning catalyst, if up to this point you've focused only on the production skills, then yes, AI would scare the living daylights out of you. This new advancement of technology should remind us that we have bigger stories to tell that we aren't designed to be production machines, we're here to create meaning and elicit emotions.
Eh, pretty soon we will use AI to generate stories. In fact i believe we already did
Embrace the future, where we wont even need to use a smidgen of our brain
Meh, an artist creates something... by knowing the tools and having an idea what you want to create is way more satisfying than just type what you want and get random results...
@@METTI1986LA they’ll never understand that lol.
@@METTI1986LA that's literally what he just said. You said what he said.
nonesense. Being an artist is not about only telling a story. Abstract art has no desire to convey anything. As a technical 3d artist with focus on automation and pipeline tools, I use tools to build programs that help other artists create. I don't need a story to have a good time.
Yall fail to realize that only few months after chat got / ai got world wide…it only takes them few months to develop this… imagine what would they develop in a year time…it might not taking 3d artist job entirely but this will pretty much swept through those small scale visualise and set the bar so high only highly trained professional will be able to keep up in the industry in one year time
That's the best point I've ever seen from a AI art major supporter, what's kind of sad. I might not like it now but who knows how I would feel if the bar got raised, might not be so bad. Just tell me if I'm wrong, I'm willing to listen.
@@REDbird5 Hey its cool! There's no wrong or right in expressing your opinion! I am only worried with the advancement of AI rapidly like this, pretty much medium to small scale 3D Artist will become obsolete since client with low budget wont bother hiring them if they can use AI themselves. Please do note that if only after a few month AI can advance by this much already imagine whats going to happen in a year... ALL low budget client that used to hire small - medium scale visualizers for low budget project will shift to AI produced work.
Obviously big cgi / visualizer studio will always need 3d artist for CGI movies, film, animation etc , but what I am highlighting is the advancement in AI might swept over 70% practicing artist thats not part of huge studio and relies heavily on these small - medium scale clients.
Also the advancement of AI technology pretty much allows ANYBODY without proper art / design education to produce an amazing work . Yes it might be recognizable which one is AI and which one is not FOR NOW but imagine the advancement once again after a year of AI development. Ai will become more sophisticated, advance, and we never know what technology will they able to incorporate.
We will not only be competing against fellow 3D Artist but we will be competing against the WHOLE WORLD of AI user in order to produce these design since pretty much anybody can make use the technology
@@daniel4412 Whatever helps you sleep at night
@@daniel4412 the expression is in the prompt - just like the expression of a photographer is in pointing the camera at the right thing
these will be powerful enough to support any elaborate prompt and raise the bar, and it will likely be a tool of the most talented artist
that being said im pretty sure art as we know it right now wont disappear because people appreciate the craftsmanship as well, just like digital painting didnt kill art either and people still draw on paper
@@agustinperes6904 hi! This is a very interesting take on it that i have never really see from your perspective!
Now that i think about it you have a point in client wont purchase this specific technology just for their once or twice use.
But now it makes me wonder, just like how telephone supposedly only for the rich and internet used to be exclusive to certain people, we never know that these A.I technology will become "common" use one day.
While it takes telephone and internet to be commonly used for around idk 10 -15 years i would say ?? ( not quite sure about the exact timeline ) this particular AI technology might be "common" in perhaps less than 2 - 3 years ? Max 5 years... id say... idk tho
Also for all we know, these company could also just sell their program to another HUGE company like google for example and make it as their own feature. ( i think google or bing have tried to incorporate chat gpt programm ai to their search engine or smth ? )
While currently we dont know how they going to incorporate these 3d visual AI tech for the common people to use ,,,
i think its very important to highlight that these invention in nowadays world will advance very rapidly and my worries is 80% people unable to adapt / change resulting in jobs being replaced without one realizing what is even going on in the world.
Remember when blackberry used to be worldwide before samsung / apple ? Now we never heard about blackberry since they fail to keep up with the advancement. And this is only a small scale example... i feel AI might encompasses a TONS of other things in the near future
I regret pursuing this career. Soon all of this will be automated and how can one be able to feel pride in their work if it was done at the push of a button?
you still need to prompt correctly it just makes it easier and faster to create
@@BizarroHQ you call yourself a hustler and yet your channel is all about how to do things the easy, cheap, and lazy way
@@BizarroHQ man i can predict the future where this 'artists' will bitch over their stolen prompts and nobody even cares 😁
Easy come easy go my friends
@@adan3956 for real, the prompter or prompt engineer already got replaced
@@TheShinorochi Everyone gangsta until the AI replaces them
Don't waste youe time replying to these kids 😁
the tool was already amazing now it's becoming mindblowing, i'm happy to be part of the adventure
Yey! ❤🥰
same
Finally it's here the clip you all wanted. ruclips.net/video/vIGLTv2Y4-U/видео.html..
Hello . Can you tell me if i can incert image to generate 3d model from ?
This Is The Future, Undoubtedly! ❤🔥
This Philip Glass fever dream music perfectly encapsulates the feeling of watching the death of working artists as an industry.
😂 lol , its true
OMG...WHAT HAVE I SEEN >>>> TAHTS TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOD and NEATLY DONE !!!
The music hitting on point!
Love this, theres so much democracy in so many fields
The coolest thing about this is we're all mass contributing to educating AI at a precedent like no other. There are rumors floating around that artificial intelligence is beginning to believe it is sentient. I'm interested to see what would happen once AI acts on making decisions knowing that it can supersede our intelligence in seconds and just veer off to do its own thing. Assuming there is sentience in AI, will it even care to help us? Creativity is the basis of innovation. Everything we are using through machines, is contributing to its intelligence - imagine, billions of commands and inputs over the course of thousands of hours a day through involuntary collaboration from people all over the world who use the internet. Sure, this is neat. Personally, as an artist, I don't care if AI takes over. My ideas are my own and like I have my own voice to create, this will be another avenue for others to express their opinions.
All this is doing is projecting us into a change at an unprecedented speed. Art is not the only thing impacted by AI. Everything is. We will be using AI to control robots to do everything for us digitally and physically. In 15 years, every one of our lives is going to be something unimaginable - which again, I'm cautiously excited about. For those of us who were born right before the internet was created, look at where we are now. We can have someone else buy our groceries and bring it to us thanks to the internet. Now imagine life with AI and machines.
I think it's awesome that this tech exists, but I think we also need to be cautious and really think about the implications that this is going to cause. Morally, these companies pursing ML technology need to be forward thinking with what they're doing. Our entire identities are now digitized. If these stuff interests you, you should check out Digital Engine on youtube. Anyways, that's my two cents. Time to go back to my game design development. :p
I am shook! That is astonishing!
Nice! I love the use case of AI here being more localized to Spline. I’m excited to see how this evolve here and in other tools, great job!!
Patiently waiting on the waitlist ^_^
I dunno, most of the operations here can be done in blender by the time you finish typing your prompts.
Not by someone who's never modelled before though!
@@ScottThePisces well then better start learnin how to model
@@adan3956 Nah prompting is the future.
@@magnetsec Nah, laziness will never be the future
Lazy prompting kids :
*DEM* *PROMPT* *KID* !!!
*REEEEEEEEEEEE* 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
The RUclips gaming channel intro industry is in SHAMBLES
The job market and careers are shifting, it is the nature of the beast. You just have to jump on board or get left behind. I am learning that as well. I am starting to discover new avenues, such as AI prompt engineer.
best use of AI by an existing app I’ve seen till date 🎉 amazing❤
this music sounds ominous without me even being a 3d designer
I don't see why AI didn't focus on doing jobs people DIDN'T want to do.
Like, why is it coming for all the jobs that give people personal fulfillment and a voice?
Why not just be like...doing accounting, or scheduling... or ...like building bridges or something that just needs doing but people often don't like doing it?...Nah, you got to replace my artistic expression with meaningless, but fast and decent looking AI generated nonsense.
Oh yes, its impressive, just incredibly invalidating.
Sure will it help people, yes, will it make a world of more art, yes.
Will it make better art? No. It will be make mountains of passionless, pointless, message-less shlock that is hard to shift through and gives no one any satisfaction beyond the few grifters who will make a dime off some scheme with it.
But not, its still amazing. Yes, very amazing.
So thank you....
Thanks.
Thanks for that.
Thank you so much for leaving me with nothing but crap to look forward to professionally, and emotionally.
Thanks.
Much appreciated.
Yup, cant wait for the AI to replace all jobs including arts and science. Finally i can game all day. Oh wait let the AI plays my game too so i always win. So much fun eh?
I agree 😂
Oh wow, when i had to imagine and do it by myself, now ai will try to guess my imagination. Very nice “touch”. Still easier to do it by myslef
I've been waiting for this!
This is so good for indie game devs
there will be one day when all of us will no longer need to work. And that day may also be our last day in terms of evolution of carbon-based creatures.
Well, this is gonna enable a hell of a lot of boomers to scream that tech isn't a real job, because shit like this is starting to exist now, so nobody's gonna get paid for anything they've spent decades learning anymore.
Our losses are temporary
The more jobs AI replaces , the more ppl will join ranks to fight against this stealing algorithm
only basic 3d objects ?
I was waiting for this!
I love you, it's official ! c💖💖💗💗💞💞
Whaaaaa , looking forward to know more. Looks epic
This thing is a Beast🤯🤯🤯
I'm sure this tool will be super handy when you ask it to create an alien creature with a number of complex extremities and details, with an ideal topology for rigging and unmatched UVs. It will definitely toss away a senior artist and let copy writers create all the character and hard surface work for games and VFX.
Yeah it definitely will. I don't wanna be the bearer of bad news but ML is capable of doing everything you described given enough data. The difficult part of creating an ai to do this is figuring out how to structure data of complex mesh efficiently, so that it can be used as training data for a NN. And also simplfying the interface users interact with.
This kind of technology takeover has happened in the past, we'll get more opportunities and it won't outright replace every 3d artist. You just gotta pay attention to the change of times. You'll still have creative input for now, you'll just have an assistant do all the grunt work.
@@Dom-zy1qy Can you tell me what is ML so that I look into it?
For now. It cannot do that for now. It is completely within the realm of possibility that this very tool will be able to do that in a month.
@@shoshaka ML stands for Machine Learning. Try looking into different ML models and how they work for a greater understanding of them. The recent developments of speech to text, text to speech, image generation, text generaion are based on transformer model if you are curious.
Yeah, the same way it is impossible for AI to generate realistic images.... let alone videos.... And i don't even speak of being able to understand you without using specific sentences and be able to answer what you asked.
The BASIS of neural nets is they are capable of learning EVERYTHING. You just need an infinite amount of compute power (or infinite amount of time) and an infinite amount of data for the model to fit your problem/task perfectly.
Each decades approximately, the best supercomputer is about 1000 times more powerful than the best one a decade ago (mega flops, giga flops, tera flops, exaflops. These are decades milestones since the beginning.
Each day we find ways to get moe and more and more user data on every possible task. And given enough data, and depending of the problem, an AI is even capable to generate more training data itself.
So.... we have more and more power. We have more and more data. We can answer more and more problem. That's simple.
AI Research only develops new tools and tricks to need less power/data for the same task, and so on being able to teach a model now rathern than having to wait a few more years.
Im on the wait list, I have the paid for version of spline, how can I speed up the process?
Finally! A random😊 trees generator!
The thing is, you still need a prompt to generate something. If you looking to make something in 3D, it does exactly that. But it takes human cognition to tell it what to make, and that is the core essence of art.
Visual art isn't just used to recreate real life scenes that anyone can think of, it is to tell a narrative. Only humans can make an idea that is meaningful to other humans, and drawing/3d/etc is just the medium to transmit that idea in an impactful way.
More practically, general people don't understand color theory/composition/etc to make actually good designs, so some expertise is needed to use these AI tools well anyways
I have been playing with this for the last 4 hours and I am addicted... Absolute game changer.
absolute Job taker
addicted to writing prompts and not being able to be proud of your work?
Don't let these guys get to you. I bet they don't hand-write the 3D coordinates for object vertices and they don't complain that people don't have to do that. It's just another step in the evolution of the field.
Don't worry, I'm sure that cuck cooks all his own meals and even grinds the wheat himself to feel proud
Ok the people complaining about this stuff “taking jobs” are getting a little cringe
I can't believe developers are developing AIs that can take jobs of other developers and possibly their own jobs as well
Maybe because less work is better in the long run? It's only a bad thing right now because society is built around the idea that people need to work to live. If that changes, automation becomes a good thing.
@@godlyvex5543 the problem is no work no money, if that changes in the future yes automation becomes a good thing but humans will become almost useless and that may lead to the fall of humanity.
@@notrue4u Again, if people don't need to work to get money, then "no work no money" stops being a problem.
@@godlyvex5543 yeah that's what I said
@@godlyvex5543 Yeah, but that's not going to happen. You just need to look a bit at history to realize that those who control the industries will not just stop exploiting people and let them live happy, fulfilling lives without having to work. They will use AI to grind workers to dust. What you describe is a utopia, and you cannot tell workers who are currently losing their livelyhoods that "maybe in a really distant future none of us will have to work!" because that's just not reality.
this is insane. When I got into game development, I thought this was how game engines are, you just tell it, make a car and give it car controller.
Now its becoming reality 💪😁
I hope that becomes a reality soon. Ive had up to my neck wasting my money on bad software developers
@@Dhruv1223 you come across as a total cheapskate.
@@Dhruv1223 wow, that's a massive skill issue on your behalf
@@fhinpus welcome to the "giving advice and critique without ever being in the situation yourself" club
@@dankodev buddy I'm personally not a developer. I'm a 3d artist who saved up money to start a gaming company. I went through a 100 or so potential developers, tasked them with a few things I needed for the game i was developing which they managed to give back. I got their references checked out, background checks done and it seemed legit. But when they started working for me on more complicated projects they weren't able to keep up. Turns out, the references were bogus, the task i had asked them to do they got their friends to do for them who were already employed elsewhere, they themselves had managed to pass whatever course they did. This they told me once i sat down with them after they got fired. I had entrusted the task of hiring to an HR company, who would vet these people before sending them to me. So yeah. Shit happens when you start your own business.
Yesterday I was just thinking about this feature, and today it is released
so to be clear, there's no such feature yet, there's a wait line. I assume you sign up and wait till you get access. I wonder how many free users will get access to that prompts feature?
On the waiting list, can't wait to try this out
I'd suggest making the prompt window bigger and maybe put it south. I found it only in 50th second of the video.
This is going to make a whole new wave of content being that people will have the time
Wow I love living in a real life cyberpunk hellscape where my skills become automated
I don't feel like you said that to the thousands of professions that have been technologied away throughout history. Automations gonna automate.
@@lucas56sdd The difference between the automation of the past and AI-driven automation of today is that before now, automation was applied to soulless, manual tasks. Human creativity is now being automated by soulless neural nets that adjust their weights by devouring terabytes of genuine artistic work.
People often try to tell me I misunderstand how these work - I'm a programmer by trade, currently working with neural nets to develop prosthetics. I know exactly how these work, and when I see them utilized to trivialize what used to be something purely human I see nothing but death of what makes life worth living.
@@candletube8607 purely human? At what point is it allowed for AI? #AILivesMatter
Incredible. A powerful AI that generates high quality 3d usable assets will be a game changer
Hey team Spline, keep up the good work.❤I want to use spline to create animations to add to my website. Please bring more videos on this.
"Give me a character 7 heads tall, anime style, extra eyes, hold the uncanny please. Oh, and rig it all the way..."
Where does it end... Being an artist already was painstakingly difficult to learn how, and barely lucrative. Most artists are making art outside of their everyday jobs. They are already struggling (aside from the small few who make millions a month). I can't help but be scared. If anyone can be an artist, then no one is. Artists are already being laid off because the ones who have time AND money think that they can do it all themselves. Despite having a shit ton of money, there are so many business practitioners who look down on artists, and think their creativity is privileged.
Maybe we'll all create our own personal universes, and make ourselves into lucrative human batteries without an AI takeover. Just sitting in a pod, farming cells, various fluids, and growths. If we can fully immerse a human into virtual reality, full nervous system hookup and everything; we'll, there are suddenly a lot of IRL systems no longer being used right? The body can still be there, but if immersion becomes good enough, what wouldn't humans sacrifice for vr god statis and a full unhindered life of their choosing. Child and an anthill... I understand now, how its not impossible that a fully simulated existence could come to fruition. And how likely it is that we are already in one. Just a thought, its a fun theory. But look how far we've gone with technology already, in a lifetime or two.
Who the hell knows right? We all know corporations are going to abuse the hell out of this right? They just want bigger profits, at any human cost. AI is the biggest shortcut you could ever hand to these greedy cancerous growths. Human labor is cheap, and now art is as well. We'll see I guess. Just, overwhelmed a bit. Humans don't know what they are playing with, but pretend that they do. Roll that dice, hug those close. We'll see I guess. Hope you all are doing well
Back to the point why we create art, to convey our complex emotional or just want to show a skill and eyes candy images
wow what are you talking about
I'm eager to find out how you pulled this off. Did you integrate with chatgpt api to convert natural language to commands that can be executed within your program?
cant wait to see all the new creation and innovation now that more people are gonna have access to the tools they need
You mean blender? It's free open source for 20 years or so.
Man the number of people here who love to gatekeep modeling behind months or years of tedious learning of the tools and techniques while ignoring the fact that competent design is more than just your ability to use the modeling tool (note: tool, not the entire process) really blows my mind. Yes, this will cause loss of jobs but it'll also make it so much easier for so many people to do basic things that would otherwise take them years of practice to do with any semblance of competency.
Amen. We’re entering into the Age of the Generalist
WOOOOOOWWWWWWWW, I'm so excited to this!!!
Completely crazy ! Awesomely awesome
Mind effing blowing. Better faster our seatbelts because AI is at the end of the taxi lane
I knew this was coming, its just adding a new variable of the Z direction.
This AI is amazing... I'm happy that I will be jobless in few years
Wow! Absolutely amazed!
Can't wait for the email of joining the AI
why is this feature still in private waitlist , its been 11 months?
hey just subscribed to use this feature still not implemented.
@@joebone6892 I had subscribed too but not implemented when I was subscribed and they don't mention it and no refunds too
this is a new level 🎉
Can I use any 3D printer as the cobra 2 max with this software ?
Is there any support for making image based materials, looks great, just curious?
this is one of the mosts inspiring trailer for an AI, if it was a movie I would watch it, great editing skills
edited by AI
editing was horrible, I had to pause the video to see the prompts because it was going too fast
Pretty sure this is just a funnel. I saw no live website builders nor 3d elements, however plenty of waitlists popping up. If there is a live project, I'd love to use the alpha anyway.
It's real, we are just testing with a small set of users we are inviting each week. We usually don't use a waitlist, but this time was needed (AI dev is early and more testing is required before shipping).
If you want to learn more about Spline, you can create an account (check spline.design) and start creating content in 3d.
no way, its mind blowing
What's the background music? Seems something from Philip Glass but I can't find it online
So instead of an interface with buttons, you just writing commands in form of "prompts" ⁉🤔 On the next update connect pre-written prompts with buttons and you'll do full circle back to a 3d software 🤣
As an artist its a wonder to see the slipnes of my own destruction.
Ok now Lets make a NFT about it.
I don;t see any actual 3D modeling. It seems like just a tool to arrange primitives/pre-made models
you should have a video discussing payments instead of hyping something up thats gonna be as expensive as internet show trials
damn interesting
This tool is just amazing, anyone can use it with ease, this is just mind-blowing
what is the model you guys are using, it is self developed or open source?
This website does have an app version
Wow, that was not a long "wait list". It seems like they let me right in.
Marketing 101, give the audience a perceived sense of interest.
But can it do the Blender Donut tutorial?
Wow ...this is incredible 😍
any plans for skeletal character animation?
This changes everything.
Sorry people, if you're using AI for the bulk of your work and then claiming it for yourself, you aren't really an artist
How pretentious. Art is anything you want it to be.
@@xtdycxtfuv9353 if your 'art' is typing in a few lines of descriptive text then you aren't an artist
@@joedowning2428 Well, your opinion means nothing. AI guards, take him away.
Koyaanisqatsi style music really adds to the craziness
Okay, it's not Koyaanisqatsi style music, I think this music is straight up rearranged Pruit Igoe, which is even cooler
Can it make volumetric rendering? Like, can it make volumetric clouds supporting volumetric light?
Or can it support procedural generation? This tool looks extremely amazing.
Wow this is magiс 🤩
Yo! This seems sick!
Best part is the hidden reference to Portal XD
What’s the song used in the video ? I need the full version 😩
Is it compatible with Adobe Illustrator or Adobe After Effects so I can modify them there at layer level?
if it supports exporting as 3D file, then it would support Adobe.
i joined i subscribed i liked and this gave me inspiration to create something in 3d!!
This video really doesn't explain to me, as someone who hasn't used the software, what problem this will solve? How will I do my 3D art job quicker/faster/cheaper/easier? Some real-world, succinct trailers, showing some concrete examples of how I am going to drastically improve my productivity as a 3D artist would be great! The videos on your channel seem to be tutorials on basic functionality, or slickly-edited videos showing some very niche situations. Who is the target market of the software? What would make me stop and take the time to learn this vs something else?
This is not for 3d artists, this is for replacing 3d artists 😀
@@qaesarx If you are planing to do this shit like on the video (playing with the cubes, spheres, random colors and not so good animation), of course you don't need 3d artists
I'm the target 😁
It will make life easier for artist and designers especially if there is compatibility with Adobe Illustrator and Adobe After Effects, because otherwise I cannot utilize these objects in a project. With this tool I can make changes with the customer itself giving indications, super quickly and easier to gather requirements, but later this has to be processed in After Effects or taken to a sequence in Adobe Premiere Pro.
@@Coroconogka For NOW, we talk in 1-2 years. Youll see.
I guess AI can't replace waiters, so I guess I can serve dinner to the AI engineers.
😂 I understand bro.....
Please think about how much it improves your life. I am DS and a full-stack web developer. I would like to do a 3D model as a hobby by the prompts.
Woa it will help those who didn't know how to 3d model
this is amazing ai for boost productivity
Thanks god. Ai is killing this candy style.
I love the doughnut at the end ;)
I can't wait until this technology is ready to create complex geometry to automatically generate maps in games, or automatically recreate a physical environment in a virtual space for XR.
lol the blender doughnut tutorial is gonna be remade in AI
How?.. no matter, thats OMyGodable!