I love seeing your process develop over time Drew, I understand completely if you might not be willing to share your whole process but please know you're currently the only person at the front of a huge movement of artists exploring this medium. There's an army of us waiting to pore over your techniques and take them in other directions when you're ready to start making tutorials or behind the scenes content. The advances that will be made in your name really are unthinkable.
Thanks Paul! 🙏 Its been a recipe I’ve been developing for over a year starting with VQgan and Pytii. If you follow me on twitter you can probably get bits and pieces of my process, mostly what software. Thanks again! ✌🏼
Very very very nice result! Can i ask you to share your motion settings please? and how do you manage to always get something nice to look at that is in the center of the image, seems that the generation of stuff always appear at interesting placed respecting photography rules. Anyway great work! keep it up.
Excellent work! The speed seems right for me too - I was playing a lot of your early videos at 0.75 speed. Even slowed down, the audio tracks still sounded great!
Wonderful! I love the Gaia theme. I wonder if you can make everything more interconnected a bit like a brain. I like keeping the camera in one location for a change. What happens if you don't move the camera at all? What happens if you move the camera purely sideways? I have an ulterior motive in that question. And finally, how did pages of text or code appear in the upper right corner at 1:33? What a strange appearance! A bit like peeking behind the curtain.
👍 It needs forward motion to add the depth pass, to look good. If I start stationary you get interesting things but it falls apart fast. Sideways needs a bit of forward motion or it just streaks. Yes, random text can pop up and rarely related to the actual prompt. I’ve gotten better with negative prompting since, to help with that. I actually like all the uncontrollable stuff that happens, its like exploring.
@@DrewMedina Do you have an example of mostly sideways camera motion you feel works OK, or if not, could you include such a segment in a new video and let me know?
I want to go out on a limb and suggest that nobody in the world has come closer to visually illustrating the natural explorative properties of Psilocybin than you. I challenge someone to find a more accurate portrayal of the experience than where your work is traveling. It as though you have extracted the experience, or derivatives of it better than anyone. I look forward to be proven wrong, but you are no doubt a contender for the bleeding edge of this correlation, between synthetic and actual experience.
Very kind of you to say that, Thank you. One day I might be more free to discuss this type of stuff, but I know the realms intimately. There has also been a dreamscape crossover for me as well, now to see it pouring out of a neural system? Are we unlocking these realms? Will Ai actually let us be there live one day?? I would love to hear in depth reports from people’s journeys , with my animations 😀 Do they have an effect, drive an experience?
@@madcatlady I do a whole process to the frames, sharpening, upscaling and yea when I have characters If I remember I try to ESRGAN. Its an evolving recipe
@@DrewMedina thank you! this looks really good a 480p upscale... ive been rendering at 768x1280 but yours seems to have more details coherency, even if i run at high steps. interesting to note.
Brilliant work Drew, love the new camera movement, the pacing, very creative!!
Thanks Scott! Yeah, slowed things down a bit. I still want to make one VERY slow and really long.
love the colors and the soft diffused lighting, so eye pleasing, calming, and satisfying. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
I love seeing your process develop over time Drew, I understand completely if you might not be willing to share your whole process but please know you're currently the only person at the front of a huge movement of artists exploring this medium.
There's an army of us waiting to pore over your techniques and take them in other directions when you're ready to start making tutorials or behind the scenes content. The advances that will be made in your name really are unthinkable.
Thanks Paul! 🙏 Its been a recipe I’ve been developing for over a year starting with VQgan and Pytii. If you follow me on twitter you can probably get bits and pieces of my process, mostly what software. Thanks again! ✌🏼
Very very very nice result! Can i ask you to share your motion settings please? and how do you manage to always get something nice to look at that is in the center of the image, seems that the generation of stuff always appear at interesting placed respecting photography rules. Anyway great work! keep it up.
That is quite extraordinary. Congratulations.
Thank you Allan!
@@DrewMedina This is SO beautiful - your music is the crowning touch!
@@RickGroszkiewicz thank you!
love the colors and ideas, great material
Thanks!
Very nice work . . not as odd as some the AI imagery I have viewed but still very strange,
Thank you
so great
Excellent work!
The speed seems right for me too - I was playing a lot of your early videos at 0.75 speed. Even slowed down, the audio tracks still sounded great!
Oh cool, I need to try that. Thanks!
Best ai graphics I've seen so far well done
Thanks!
This is amazing. I wish I could dream like this. 😍
Thanks! Yes me too
Wonderful! I love the Gaia theme. I wonder if you can make everything more interconnected a bit like a brain.
I like keeping the camera in one location for a change. What happens if you don't move the camera at all? What happens if you move the camera purely sideways? I have an ulterior motive in that question.
And finally, how did pages of text or code appear in the upper right corner at 1:33? What a strange appearance! A bit like peeking behind the curtain.
👍 It needs forward motion to add the depth pass, to look good. If I start stationary you get interesting things but it falls apart fast. Sideways needs a bit of forward motion or it just streaks. Yes, random text can pop up and rarely related to the actual prompt. I’ve gotten better with negative prompting since, to help with that. I actually like all the uncontrollable stuff that happens, its like exploring.
@@DrewMedina Do you have an example of mostly sideways camera motion you feel works OK, or if not, could you include such a segment in a new video and let me know?
This is incredible, thank you
You're welcome! Thank you
I want to go out on a limb and suggest that nobody in the world has come closer to visually illustrating the natural explorative properties of Psilocybin than you. I challenge someone to find a more accurate portrayal of the experience than where your work is traveling. It as though you have extracted the experience, or derivatives of it better than anyone. I look forward to be proven wrong, but you are no doubt a contender for the bleeding edge of this correlation, between synthetic and actual experience.
Very kind of you to say that, Thank you. One day I might be more free to discuss this type of stuff, but I know the realms intimately. There has also been a dreamscape crossover for me as well, now to see it pouring out of a neural system? Are we unlocking these realms? Will Ai actually let us be there live one day?? I would love to hear in depth reports from people’s journeys , with my animations 😀 Do they have an effect, drive an experience?
awesome!!!! what resolution do you usually bake these at?
480p
@@DrewMedina they look so detailed for that, is it upscaled with realESRGAN or something else that adds detail as well?
@@madcatlady I do a whole process to the frames, sharpening, upscaling and yea when I have characters If I remember I try to ESRGAN. Its an evolving recipe
@@DrewMedina thank you! this looks really good a 480p upscale... ive been rendering at 768x1280 but yours seems to have more details coherency, even if i run at high steps. interesting to note.
@@Magnesius yes, also upscale to 4K. Check out Topaz 😉