I am creating an illustrated story that takes place in a dark forest. I was frustrated because I could not get the lighting right in each image. This is just what I need. Freepik is becoming my second favorite A.I tool. They only need to improve their image generation, and they may become a hard contender to Leonardo. You keep bringing us this content, man. There aren't many people doing the same out there. I am keeping up with Leonardo and Freepik mainly through you.
Thanks so much! They’re my two, current favorites. I do know one thing for sure. Both companies aren’t even close to being done yet. They both have some amazing new updates they’re working on. I love when companies keep finding ways to improve and release new features. Canva also does this and that’s also a big reason I’m such a fan of them as well.
My results look completely different to yours. When I relight, it makes the original subject (such as Zendaya) completely blurry and looks like a different person.
The previous version from few months ago was useless because the results ended up pretty blurry after changing the light. Let’s hope this time they improved that problem.
I've been experimenting a lot with this feature, but the AI keeps altering the models face. How did you manage to get it to keep the main subject exactly as they are please?
Did you try using the same settings I did in the video? Sometimes if the setting are too high it will do that. A lot is trial and error but unfortunately the token cost is so high.
@@metricsmule Yes, I did, and I've tried so many options. I guess maybe it's more successful with certain subjects than others. I hoped you had a magic solution! :)
It looked like all of the samples had the same lighting direction. Can it change lighting direction or correct it from an input image or prompt? The last example you did seemed like it could. But I'd be interested in if it could backlight Mario for example instead of the front lighting it had.
Good question. Yes, it can. I didn't show it in this video because I think it deserves more time to explain, but you can do that by using the Lightmap option.
I wish Leonardo would add a feature like this.
I am waiting for this features in Leaonardo AI :)
They do have a few things they’re working on. Hopefully this is one of them.
I agree. Seems their monthly cost is a bit much
I am creating an illustrated story that takes place in a dark forest. I was frustrated because I could not get the lighting right in each image. This is just what I need. Freepik is becoming my second favorite A.I tool. They only need to improve their image generation, and they may become a hard contender to Leonardo.
You keep bringing us this content, man. There aren't many people doing the same out there. I am keeping up with Leonardo and Freepik mainly through you.
Thanks so much! They’re my two, current favorites. I do know one thing for sure. Both companies aren’t even close to being done yet. They both have some amazing new updates they’re working on. I love when companies keep finding ways to improve and release new features. Canva also does this and that’s also a big reason I’m such a fan of them as well.
I've got some pretty amazing images off freepik. Just make sure you upscale. Usually turns out really good.
Limited though, only allowed 20 a day 😩
freepik es malisima, PREFIERO KREA IA
Is Leonardo also working on a feature like this? Have they said anything? This would be such a useful feature if they add it to Leonardo.
Good question. I would bet so. They are working on a ton behind the scenes.
There’s always something new. Intriguing.
It's a great tool, but pretty costly imo.
True. I can see that.
I was really excited when freepik bought magnific, i thought they would just merge it all together.
But they kept it seperate. 😮.
My results look completely different to yours. When I relight, it makes the original subject (such as Zendaya) completely blurry and looks like a different person.
Nice!!!!!
I've been hoping that the Freepik acquisition would lead to a lower or combo price for the two tools. That would make it a much easier decision.
The previous version from few months ago was useless because the results ended up pretty blurry after changing the light. Let’s hope this time they improved that problem.
Hope free pick acquiring Magnific will bring their crazy pricing down
I've been experimenting a lot with this feature, but the AI keeps altering the models face. How did you manage to get it to keep the main subject exactly as they are please?
Did you try using the same settings I did in the video? Sometimes if the setting are too high it will do that. A lot is trial and error but unfortunately the token cost is so high.
@@metricsmule Yes, I did, and I've tried so many options. I guess maybe it's more successful with certain subjects than others. I hoped you had a magic solution! :)
It looked like all of the samples had the same lighting direction. Can it change lighting direction or correct it from an input image or prompt? The last example you did seemed like it could. But I'd be interested in if it could backlight Mario for example instead of the front lighting it had.
Good question. Yes, it can. I didn't show it in this video because I think it deserves more time to explain, but you can do that by using the Lightmap option.
I need more please. 🙏
Although this looks like an amazing AI editing platform, you forgot to mention how expensive it is (Basic is $39/mo).
Good point. And yes, it is pricey, unfortunately.
price is insane
Yes, it is pricey.
Are you selling Ai gen images on freepik as contributor?
No I’m not but maybe it’s worth considering.
@@metricsmule Do you suggest more ideas like commercial fresh juice and also potential commercial products?
So chaotic
😵💫
a SW that not let try it for free for some time are not disserve to be promoted
Try it for 30 days and then cancel if you don’t like it.
Way too expensive
i know this is unrelated but give the Quran a read.
40 bucks a month is too rich for my blood.
Yeah I can understand that.
human faces looking very bad after relighting