AI is moving so fast that I don't even know where to start
When I first used an image generation AI in 2023, it kind of sucked. The main problem I had was that whatever image you had in your mind is not what the AI makes. There's a translation barrier.
I wrote off AI as whole until last summer when I started using for my job search and over time I got into it more and more.
One thing I used to do a lot in high school film and arts classes was that I used to storyboard and go scouting for locations. So I have a lot of these drawings and images of short stories I wrote that I want to feed into AI and output something.
I've been trying to learn ComfyUI and while I am technically inclined, I'm finding it hard to figure this out. There are just sooooo many tutorials, and a lot of them are outdated. It seems like every month there's something new.
https://redd.it/1v0fglx
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When I first used an image generation AI in 2023, it kind of sucked. The main problem I had was that whatever image you had in your mind is not what the AI makes. There's a translation barrier.
I wrote off AI as whole until last summer when I started using for my job search and over time I got into it more and more.
One thing I used to do a lot in high school film and arts classes was that I used to storyboard and go scouting for locations. So I have a lot of these drawings and images of short stories I wrote that I want to feed into AI and output something.
I've been trying to learn ComfyUI and while I am technically inclined, I'm finding it hard to figure this out. There are just sooooo many tutorials, and a lot of them are outdated. It seems like every month there's something new.
https://redd.it/1v0fglx
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I expanded an entire movie from 4x3 to 16x9 using LTX 2.3
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The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939) - Widescreen 16x9 Expanded, Colourised, Upscaled - with AI
I'm very pleased to present the fruits of my 2-month long research project into the ability to "modernise" classic movies using modern AI tools.
This is Sidney Lanfield's version of his first Sherlock Holmes movie, starring Basil Rathbone. I used the most…
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I compressed films to <1MB of text and regenerated them with Wan 2.2
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