Thank you 👍. Btw Gen 3 was just released, I have an update video showing some example videos here if your interested: ruclips.net/video/lAIx0b-UUTo/видео.html
Thanks for the great review. I use Runway sometimes, but it's so expensive, especially when you need precise motion in video. I don't know why they don't lower their prices in such a competitive AI market. I don't see a future for this company if they don't change how they manage their business.
This is what I meant by something that could help cartoon artist with keyframes they don't have to draw or wont have to draw the entire thing. But I notice everyone always practice with close to real images. Even the cartoons they prompt don't really go pass anima. It would be nice if seeing the most minimalist cartoon art it could more. Even stick figures with only black and white backgrounds or no backgrounds. It's a lot of popular channels with this type of art just to show a story and not really the art even though it is a art style lol. I hate explaining but i'm trying. Runway has been on my radar for this very reason but I havent used it yet while collecting other aspects of what I know that process would take to produce a full 24+fps scene. Honestly that would be game changer if instead of the distorted ballet dancer have way through it was a stick figure literally and it got it perfect and if not perfect close enough til all you had to do is add a matching line in photoshop or procreate dreams to complete it if a line kinda went missing for a second. It's possible doing that with a realistic photo but you'd have to know how to paint. If i'm making any sense
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Ai still struggles a lot with cartoon animations, there just isn't as much data on it and the structures are more abstract. Stick figure animations tend to warp and distort with Runway based on what I've seen.
Other than using the same background image and then inpainting over it, I don't know another way. You could generate stylistically consistent backgrounds but they will be slightly different environments.
Currently, I thought I'd generate the pics in midjourney Alpha with a green background, then run them through Pika, then upload them to filmora and do it that way...but if inpainting them is easier, then I'll do that?
@@YouUsAndAI You could generate a background using Midjourney, then use the "Vary Region" button and and the Character Reference Feature, to inpaint you're characters into the scene. But why not use a background removal tool like the one on Canva, to remove backgrounds from you're current character photos, and then overlay them on top of whatever background image you want.
@@taoprompts Thank you! Oh okay, so for the second suggestion, once the background is removed, I can overlay them on top of whatever background image in midjourney or an editing software?
Runway is great at creating b-roll footage, preferably with no people in it. I have a subscription but will not renew until I can get more control over output.
i just buyed a standard plan but my credits are now gone like after 10 videos. I thought 625 credits means 625 videos per month. But 10 Videos per month? Thats bad...
Very helpful! Thank you so much! I liked, commented and subscribed to the channel))))
Thanks for subbing! Runway Gen-3 has released quite a few good updates since this tutorial
Not many explains these like you. So helpful!
Thank you! I will post more in depth videos on Runway soon.
Very clear, very to the point. Excellent update on Gen 2
Thank you 👍. Btw Gen 3 was just released, I have an update video showing some example videos here if your interested: ruclips.net/video/lAIx0b-UUTo/видео.html
This was so helpful! Thank you!
Thanks for the great review. I use Runway sometimes, but it's so expensive, especially when you need precise motion in video. I don't know why they don't lower their prices in such a competitive AI market. I don't see a future for this company if they don't change how they manage their business.
Yeah it is very pricy, you go through the credits really quickly without getting a lot of usable video.
Thanks, appreciate your insights and helpful, well made content.
Thanks man, hopefully they release some good updates soon.
I would like to create training videos for my commercial cleaning company. Is Runway the best platform for this?
Runway has slower animations but they are pretty consistent. For more complex human motions, Minimax looks like it's better right now.
This is what I meant by something that could help cartoon artist with keyframes they don't have to draw or wont have to draw the entire thing. But I notice everyone always practice with close to real images. Even the cartoons they prompt don't really go pass anima. It would be nice if seeing the most minimalist cartoon art it could more. Even stick figures with only black and white backgrounds or no backgrounds. It's a lot of popular channels with this type of art just to show a story and not really the art even though it is a art style lol. I hate explaining but i'm trying. Runway has been on my radar for this very reason but I havent used it yet while collecting other aspects of what I know that process would take to produce a full 24+fps scene. Honestly that would be game changer if instead of the distorted ballet dancer have way through it was a stick figure literally and it got it perfect and if not perfect close enough til all you had to do is add a matching line in photoshop or procreate dreams to complete it if a line kinda went missing for a second. It's possible doing that with a realistic photo but you'd have to know how to paint. If i'm making any sense
I'm not sure I understand what you mean.
Ai still struggles a lot with cartoon animations, there just isn't as much data on it and the structures are more abstract.
Stick figure animations tend to warp and distort with Runway based on what I've seen.
On Discord, I can create sorta the same characters, but the background is not the same. Do you know how I can keep the background same as well?
Other than using the same background image and then inpainting over it, I don't know another way. You could generate stylistically consistent backgrounds but they will be slightly different environments.
@@taoprompts Oh thank you! Oh how do I inpaint?
Currently, I thought I'd generate the pics in midjourney Alpha with a green background, then run them through Pika, then upload them to filmora and do it that way...but if inpainting them is easier, then I'll do that?
@@YouUsAndAI You could generate a background using Midjourney, then use the "Vary Region" button and and the Character Reference Feature, to inpaint you're characters into the scene.
But why not use a background removal tool like the one on Canva, to remove backgrounds from you're current character photos, and then overlay them on top of whatever background image you want.
@@taoprompts Thank you! Oh okay, so for the second suggestion, once the background is removed, I can overlay them on top of whatever background image in midjourney or an editing software?
I want to create realistic ai animation movie can you tell me best app
Runway, Kling, Luma all work pretty good for realistic human videos. Kling does a great job with adding in human motion and movements
@@taoprompts thankyou sir
Runway is great at creating b-roll footage, preferably with no people in it. I have a subscription but will not renew until I can get more control over output.
I'm going to do some testing to see what types of human animations are possible, but it does seem fairly limited in that area.
Great! Please do a tutorial on Krea in the future
I will look into Krea, I've seen their video generator and it does seem to distort quite a bit.
Good Video. Thanks
Thank you, I appreciate that.
Thanks👍
i just buyed a standard plan but my credits are now gone like after 10 videos. I thought 625 credits means 625 videos per month. But 10 Videos per month? Thats bad...
If you are using Gen3, it is very expensive. They do plan on rolling out a cheaper version though
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