I assume that when the images are very stable and consistent over time, that means a lot of compute was used? And when there is a lot of morphing and the typical distorted look of AI generated images, less compute? If so, it points to the sustainability problem -- more compute requires more energy for cooling GPUs. That said, I'm impressed by how visually convincing some of the scenes are.
This probably looks better than the Masters of the Universe movie that's due in 2026. It's great conceptual art and style that can be used to help the movie making process.
I assume that when the images are very stable and consistent over time, that means a lot of compute was used? And when there is a lot of morphing and the typical distorted look of AI generated images, less compute? If so, it points to the sustainability problem -- more compute requires more energy for cooling GPUs. That said, I'm impressed by how visually convincing some of the scenes are.
This probably looks better than the Masters of the Universe movie that's due in 2026. It's great conceptual art and style that can be used to help the movie making process.