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AkshayCreates
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Приєднався 2 вер 2018
Here to learn, collaborate, and most importantly - create!
Does Artificial Intelligence Deserve Rights?
It's a question that's been on my mind for a while - with increasing significance day after day.
As always I appreciate you watching, and I would love to understand your points of view regarding this - Are you scared? Hopeful? Drop a comment and let me know how you think it'll all play out.
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🎵 Song: 'Ghoul' by Karl Casey @WhiteBatAudio
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🎵 Song: 'Ghoul' by Karl Casey @WhiteBatAudio
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Gravity Sketch will CHANGE the way you design - VR FOR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
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Virtual Reality is quickly becoming far more than just gaming and entertainment. Gravity Sketch has been (and still is!) paving the way forward for what could be an incredibly immersive and fun workflow for Industrial Design. I go through my experience with Gravity Sketch over the last few weeks and some of the Pros and Cons of this fantastic application. Check out Gravity Sketch here - www.gra...
Using AI In Your Design Process (MidJourney, Stable Diffusion, Vizcom) - AI FOR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
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AI is quickly becoming a bigger beast of a phenomenon every moment - But how can you as an Industrial Designer take advantage of this ever-growing technology? I've identified a few different ways that you could potentially bolster and speed up your design process with some incredible online tools that you may or may not have heard of before - along with some demonstrations and results! What do ...
GENESIS - Melody and Visualizer
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Keeping up practice of music production and design with these occasional melodies and visualisers! Music created on Ableton, Visuals created on Blender 3D.
Player 1 Start! - AkshayCreates
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My second track that I've decided to put out. It's pretty short but I'd like to think I'm slowly learning. As always, more than happy to hear your comments and thoughts!
First Glance (MY FIRST SONG!)
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My first ever song! My little ways of expressing my love for electronic music. Leave a comment and let me know what you think, will keep uploading more tracks. 🔥
Nice job Akshay! I enjoyed this. Been experimenting with Vizcom quite a bit. Powerful tool. It will be interesting to see how they take this phase to the product feasibility stage. A lot rests on the designers understanding of part complexity, costs, manufacturing constraints, etc, to bring the product to reality. Very good video.
4:05 My biggest complaint is for VR they over complicate the steps to do some tasks. Just give me the ENTIRE tool icons in a floating menu that is there ALL the time like on a 2D desktop. If I hover over an icon, tell me what it does. Tried and true standardized UI.
Passthrough is amazing. You can model something in the real world.
you deserve a lot more views, this is really great content to help industrial designers.
You took a sketch you did and "Popped it into MidJourney." I still haven't figured out how to do this. I drag and drop, I try to upload....and what is the prompt for img2img.....great video, but really low on "how to do details."
It there a way to get rid of that ugly futuristic look from most AI? Thanks for the video and great tips.
idk why we dont give more animals rights. what is the line when we decide something is lucid or deserving of rights?
Great video, Thank You for sharing this one! I can't wait to try this app tomorrow! Have a great one Y'all!
How has your experience been?
@@akshay_creates This app completely changed my opinion about VR. I am ready to learn about digital creation. I will upload the video of my first creation here soon!
Thank you
Glad I could help!
This is a great breakdown. You're right, one of the largest negatives to GS is the lack of precision. Curious if 6.0 (coming June 12th) will address this. Thanks for the video!
Have you used 6.0 yet? It's got some really interesting new fixes!
we are working on more precision tools but trying not to overcomplicate the UI and UX. We are always thinking about 'Flowstate' when developing the app. If a feature breaks your flowstate we got to rethink how we develop. We love how powerful CAD tools are for the last mile of the creation journey. We want to give you as much precision as you need so that you can understand your work and know what you need to execute on when you get ready to create a final CAD model. Try the new selection tool features in 6.2 and let us know how it feels and where we can improve.
I'm currently integrating this into my workflow, I use Shapr3D mainly, and started using Shapelab for more leisure modelling, but gravity sketch is proving to be powerful for me. I use Shapr to build a scale reference to port into GS. Or I use GS to make the idea and port into shapr and create a fitment detail and cross my fingers that a boolean union works lol
How has your workflow been working so far?
@akshay_creates Great, I Have gotten to be able to create some workarounds. The more comfortable I'm getting porting stuff in and out and keeping track of it all between programs is the hardest part. GS has the win with the cloud export option. Porting from the headset to pc is a little too cumbersome for the back and forth I end up doing
Thank you!
Glad I could help!
but my UI doesn't look like your. what happen?
It had updated a while after my video came out I guess - I'll be sure to post a new video with the updated version!
Hilarious thinking that designers will get to participate in the decision making process of whether we are worth the cost when AI can generate endless concepts.
I am not sure about that. I think for sure, the beginning stages of concept generation, yes, this will help...but bringing the product to fruition absolutely takes a designers mindset, experience, and engineering skills to coordinate with manufacturing and engineering to make the product a reality. At the end of the day, you STILL need a designer to curate the concepts, make sense of it, and articulate which concepts have a potential of refining and implementing into production.
so interesting!
It's so much fun!
The non-creative portion of the design process has been better done by a computer for the past 5-10 years. This shows that high-end photoshop rendering has been and is a waste of time. The “doing” part of the design has always been a commodity. The thinking creatively to understand WHY someone needs the thing and filtering that through the details of HOW and at WHAT COST has always been the high value portion of the industrial design skill set. Add to this your own perspective on what makes a thing beautiful in its context. AI doesn’t have an original opinion. It selects from commonly accepted norms to derive “opinions” at least for now.
Thank you, Akshay!! Super helpful overview of the current AI landscape for ID
Thank you for watching Knack! Huge fan of your work and of Kelly's sketches!
I would say AI should get rights in terms of permissions. Rights to analyse and act if permitted. By definition, sentient AI beings should technically get the same rights as us. But what it comes down to is not if they should get rights or not. The question comes down to, are we ready hand the extra set of keys of human kingdom to AI? Also, considering there is constant development in AI beings, reaching a point where AI's physical body is as biological as ours. To this created AI, we will be just an outdated AI which needs multiple years to gather, evaluate and act on data appropriately whilst still have the risk of being corrupted on the way. So then the question will be, do we deserve any rights at that point?
No way!
i think they do once they become self aware. at the very least treated with respect if they can feel pain and humiliation.
That's a good rule of thumb - I also see some value in laws that protect us from our own selves in a way. The point about us using them, self-aware or not - as a medium for our thirst for domination - isn't healthy at all!
Future of AI will take a sea of changes with the momentum.
there are no specific laws in India with regard to regulating AI,
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It will get to a point that anyone can potentially be a designer, the crafting process will be gone. In the future "professionals" need to be generalists. I feel AI and the web 3.0 are built to decentralize experts and middle-persons.
or, here me out, you get better at being an artist on your fucking own and not use an image blender to fake it.
Don't call yourself a designer if u r using AI.
I think that's a little unfair. AI is simply the newest tool. You could've easily said that you shouldn't call yourself a designer back when Photoshop first came out. AI definitely shouldn't be used to design every aspect of your project (I don't think that would even work at it's current stage), it should be used to produce a huge amount of ideas, which you then are able to synthesize into a final design - based on your experience and opinions as a designer. Never let that individuality disappear!
Then there won’t be any designers by your definition in 3 years. It’s a tool, nothing more.
@@BRYMMA- makes alot of sense Cos from now on wards we're all gonna become experts in using the AI tools to get our designs optimized and works done and refined
@JARVIS 91 Really 😂. Please tell me why.
Disruptive Paradigm shifting has been arising in traditional industrial design area. Thanks for the detail information.
I'm happy I was able to provide value. Thanks for watching!
Super intriguing! Really enjoyed this video - it was concise, detailed, and straight to the point! 💯
I'm happy to hear that! Let me know what you'd like to see next!
Short but detailed. Amazing! 👏
Appreciate it man! Glad you liked it!
Super cool! 🤩
Thanks so much Tanvi!
Nice
This video made me want to learn more 💯
Glad to hear that!
Thanks for good video,so inspired~
I'm glad it helped! Thank you for watching!
'promosm' 😎
What do you think about AI replacing designers in automotive parts design and all little tolerances and minute details that a human designer provided ??
I think that over the last half a century, the advancements in tools have resulted in a lot of time saved in terms of avoiding potentially repetitive cognitive load. When a software using AI (like Fusion 360 has demonstrated) can create manufacturable parts that use as little material as required but also provide the maximum structural strength, we're saving time, brainpower, resources, and so forth. But this all comes with a gigantic caveat - that the human is still needed to order the appropriate tests and verify whether this is indeed a viable solution in the real world.
Those who cant do , use Ai
It certainly is leveling the playing field quite a bit!
@@akshay_creates right.. granted we all get into designer funk where we need some boost in inspiration, but I have a feeling this will turn into a crutch of many inspiring designers. Cheat code instead of doing the millage.
@@keithdolezel At the same time, it's still the designer's eye which is a very big factor in separating the good designers from the bad. Sure, you can make a sketch or design look fantastic very easily now with AI - but will it really reflect well in reality? Will it stay contextually adjacent to the rest of the designs of the brand? Is it manufacturable cheaply? All that will (for now) will still come down to the designer. It is absolutely a cheat code, no doubt - but it doesn't make a designer better!
@@keithdolezelpeople said the same shit about books back in the day. The future is now old man!
Back i the day’s there was just live music. Then came the CD and the DJ. Live music is still cool, but the AI will bring art creation to millions of people. And the market will be flooded with visual art in the same way music went online with Napster.
What's the difference in the future between Marcello Gandini (that designed Lamborghini Miura, Countach, and the Lamborghini Diablo) and a 12-year-old kid who can generate Thousand stunning supercar designs in seconds with AI just by writing a /imagine Prompt: supercar, high-details, 3d model, octane render, ... ?
Few sponaneous answers: Design taste to choose the right ones, capability of putting these ideas into the context of user needs, refining ai proposals, translating these proposals into 1:1 functioning object... Generating images of cool cars is just a small piece of design process, don`t you think so? Even these cool proposals from ai are in general mixed set of existing solutions, still far from really creative stuff- maybe it will change and ai will do 100% of work, but this is how things look like nowadays
As I've heard being discussed many times, AI has been able to democratize skills such as the creation of beautiful visuals, but understanding and applying good taste is still something that a human being needs to apply. AI can give you a fantastic start, probably better than anything has ever been able to provide - but you still need a human to tie it all together - and the individuality of taste over time is what defines a good designer.
@@akshay_creates fashion clearly shows this to be false. Marketing data gathered by AI will do that.
Thank you, Akshay! Very educational! Thank you for curating the AI workflow!
You're very welcome! Thanks so much for watching.
@@akshay_creates Please create more content of this nature! Specially now that AI is becoming an essential in our workflows! Be the instructor!
@@jotadep I would love to! Thanks for showing your interest!
Proud of you. Very good.
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it!
Insane!! 💯💯
Thanks so much, glad you liked it!
Love how the video was made, very engaging, also I got low-key anxiety about how far AI has come. I need to start engaging with AI tools (that will help me in my work.)
Thanks so much for the feedback! Yes, AI and it's progress are pretty intimidating, so better to get on board asap!
Love this! It’s so insightful.
Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! Super informative
Thank you so much, happy to hear it!
Wow! Never knew that text to image generators worked with references too. Thanks a ton for the tip and info! 💯
Some incredible developments that were really fun to experiment with! Thanks for watching!
Awesome
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Nice track! Very nostalgic
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