Outstanding tour of this intelligently-designed AI platform, Bobby. Signed up for lifetime deal immediately, unbeatable deal. Thank you for saving me a ton over the $20/mo. options out there. 🌟👏👍
Nice. I'm going to definitely give it a spin. I like those lifetime deals as well. Like you said, all those monthly subscriptions are costly. I'm at 165 a month for various AI apps and sites. It's crazy, but it's awesome !!
Is the 7 day free trial the only free plan. It doesn't let me in unless I pick a plan. I saw no start drawing button. . If that's the case fine, but just wanted to check if there was some limited free plan available. I agree with you about the subscriptions, I currently am only paying for $30 with MJ. I guess you play around for 7 days and then you're cut off until you pick an option. At that time I could use your coupon, correct? Thanks for all the interesting apps you track down.
I asked the founder and he said there isn't a free trial for the lifetime deal (payment processor limitation) but he said you can do the 7 day free trial (see the link in the description for 'subscription') and just cancel within that 7 day period and use the link in the description for the lifetime deal.
Thanks for sharing. Whenever you click that blue render button, that counts as an image right? So the lady sitting at the bench counts as several different images is that right?
Perfectly? I can't say I've seen any platform or model create hands and fingers perfectly without fail. I mostly used the Nova Flux model in ArtSpace and I felt like it was doing as well as Flux does with hands in other platforms, which is overall pretty good... but I don't think anything's perfect.
I too like a lifetime plan, but I wish there was a way to try it out before buying it, to make sure it will do what I need. How is it with consistent characters? I make comics (not anime), so I am curious if you have tried that. Thanks for the review!
I have not tried consistent characters. As for trying it out first, I asked the founder and he said you can do the 7 day free trial (see the link in the description for 'subscription') and just cancel within that 7 day period and use the link in the description for the lifetime deal.
Why are there ZERO non-affiliate, paid promo "reviews" of this app? And the lifetime deal's end date counter has been counting down for 6+ months. Not suspect at all ... LOL
That's a completely fair question and reasonable suspicion! I can't speak for anyone else or to the fact that there are or are not review videos out there from non-affiliates (but I believe you.) For me, I didn't know this platform existed until the guy that created it contacted me and asked if I would check it out, told me about the lifetime deal, and told me there was an affiliate program. So, I played with it a bit and knowing there are folks who don't like subscription models, I thought some people would like it, so I made a video about it. Indeed, I make a commission when someone buys it, and I don't try to hide that. I'm trying to feed a family here too, so getting a commission when someone buys something that I told them about doesn't seem like an awful thing. But, as an affiliate, I'm probably biased in favor of the thing I'm talking about. And I think that's your point, which I totally respect and agree with. I try to be fair, even when I'm an affiliate for something, but I'm sure the relationship influences me in some ways that are beyond my conscious objectivity. As for the fake countdown timers... I really don't like those and in almost every video I've made where I see one, I often mention that it may or may not be 'accurate'. So many mainstream products and platforms use that trick these days... And I wish they all would stop.
@@excelerator Hey thanks for the earnest response. I really appreciate your honestly, and for that alone, I think that if I do actually sign up (I'm kinda leaning towards it after watching your review), I'll definitely use your affiliate link. Just need to figure out which LTD to get. Any recommendations for a beginner who probably won't be using it on a "fulltime" basis? I'm thinking the entry plan, but worried I may run out of "credits" while I'm learning how to use it (testing, I'm assuming, will eat up a lot of those credits"). Any thoughts?
You're absolutely right that you'll burn through credits figuring things out, and AI will get things wrong even when you do everything "right." But, I still think the cheapest deal will be enough. Particularly because Artspace only lets you have one generation going at a time. So, it's not like you can type a prompt, hit generate, and immediately try a different version or different settings. You have to wait until the first one generates to submit the next. The upside of that is you won't burn through a whole bunch of credits really fast like you could if it would let you submit generations as fast as you could type. Also, you might find yourself wanting to explore other tools, platforms, and models. For me, if I had sunk a ton of money into this one platform I might feel like I'm stuck and shouldn't be exploring anything else, ever. But, on the cheaper end, I wouldn't have heartburn even if it became just one of several tools I use at some point down the road. (Just from my personal experience) And, if money is an issue, there are places you can generate awesome images for free (each with their own limitations) or platforms that let you generate on a pay per use basis for anywhere from less than a penny each to maybe 10 cents an image. Those platforms can be a little overwhelming and lack some creature comforts though. Everything has its pros and cons. And a pro to one person might be a con to another. But, this generative AI stuff is so much fun, and changing so quickly, we don't have to be stuck on the frustrations of one platform. P.S. I'd love to see what you create. My email is on my channel page or, if you're getting my newsletter, you can reply to any weekly message you get from me and the email comes straight to me. (None of that no-reply nonsense)😁
@@excelerator Thanks again for the thoughtful response. Again, much appreciated. I ended up getting the second plan. Hopefully you get the affiliate link credit for it - more importantly, I definitely need to work on my prompts since most of my first test images are generally terrible. LOL. And yea, I've burned through almost 90 credits in a day. At this rate, I'll hit that 1000 limit before the end of the month for sure.
Is it possible to mix the ai picture with Photos? For example, to take a photo (me) and put in a ai created nature background so it seems, I am really there? Thanks
Absolutely. In Artspace, the best approach would probably be to upload the image of you, click the "magic" button, then 'remove background.' Whatever was in the background will be gone. Now move the artbox over your image (or over a transparent part of your image, if your image is bigger than artbox) and describe what you want in the prompt box. ArtSpace will generate in the empty area that's within the artbox.
I don't think it's so they can go carte blanche on your CC and just charge whatever. But, the strategy is undoubtedly that by putting the responsibility on the user to cancel or be charged, more users end up being paying customers by simply forgetting to take that action to cancel.
Lifetime memberships are a scam. Companies like this need constant income to improve and update their products. They rather take your large amount upfront. Dont fall for it. Do monthly. You can always leave.
I don't necessarily think ALL lifetime deals are scams. I completely see your point about the need for ongoing income and that makes me skeptical of lifetime deals in general. ArtSpace has a subscription model, which I guess is their primary model, and offers the lifetime deal as a promotion. But, hey, even though I try to do my research and find out as much as I can, I don't know the founder personally and encourage you to go with your gut and experience.
You're absolutely right. I think the lifetime in a lifetime deal is referring to the lifetime of the service... Which might be much shorter than ours. 😉
@@excelerator I hate to sound like a pessimist, but those lifetime deals feel more like "Enjoy while it lasts". I've seen even services with paid plans to go bankrupt after about a year or two, so if you see a service with a good yearly plan, go for it, because chances are one year is the longest the service could last anyway lol.
Sounds really good...until they have to continue to update with whatever money is on hand instead of new customers bringing in revenue. It'll either change into a subscription, or fold all together. And the way the market is fast becoming oversaturated as it is. I'm betting they will go the way of the tech bubble soon. It'll be a hard pass for me.
I totally respect your decision and opinion. Like I said, my first question was about the sustainability of a lifetime deal with ongoing cost. They have some members on a subscription and some on the lifetime deal, so cash flow isn't limited to lifetime signups. It's not uncommon for apps to offer a lifetime deal for a period of time to boost interest and awareness. As for longevity, you could be right. Hard to say which platforms will be around long term. Thanks for checking it out and sharing your thoughts.
I'm sorry to hear that, but appreciate you sharing your experience for others to consider. I'm the exact opposite 😁 as far as models... I gravitate toward photorealistic and don't use the others very often. We could split a plan on these platforms! 😄
Nah! it's pay to use it when you can find others that's do the same things for free. 😣 I'm not gonna paid $97 dollars for 500 HD images when Microsoft Bing is UNLIMITED. 😎
Outstanding tour of this intelligently-designed AI platform, Bobby. Signed up for lifetime deal immediately, unbeatable deal. Thank you for saving me a ton over the $20/mo. options out there. 🌟👏👍
Glad you liked the video and I hope ArtSpace works well for you. Thanks for watching my videos!!
Can you do outpainting and generative filling with existing pictures and not only the AI generated one?
Yes. I just tried it out again to make sure.
Nice. I'm going to definitely give it a spin. I like those lifetime deals as well. Like you said, all those monthly subscriptions are costly. I'm at 165 a month for various AI apps and sites. It's crazy, but it's awesome !!
"It's crazy, but it's awesome" - That perfectly sums up how I feel about what I'm spending every month for these creative tools! 😁
Is the 7 day free trial the only free plan. It doesn't let me in unless I pick a plan. I saw no start drawing button. . If that's the case fine, but just wanted to check if there was some limited free plan available. I agree with you about the subscriptions, I currently am only paying for $30 with MJ. I guess you play around for 7 days and then you're cut off until you pick an option. At that time I could use your coupon, correct? Thanks for all the interesting apps you track down.
I asked the founder and he said there isn't a free trial for the lifetime deal (payment processor limitation) but he said you can do the 7 day free trial (see the link in the description for 'subscription') and just cancel within that 7 day period and use the link in the description for the lifetime deal.
Thanx
Thanks for sharing. Whenever you click that blue render button, that counts as an image right? So the lady sitting at the bench counts as several different images is that right?
Yes, every click is a new generation.
Thank you. I think it is a good program for beginners like me. Is it possible load a picture from computer and edit with AI?
Yes you can!
I had no way to test it as a trial without entering my card details. Made me back out for now.
Ok.. but.. how about the hands??? It create hands and fingers perfectly???
Perfectly? I can't say I've seen any platform or model create hands and fingers perfectly without fail. I mostly used the Nova Flux model in ArtSpace and I felt like it was doing as well as Flux does with hands in other platforms, which is overall pretty good... but I don't think anything's perfect.
@excelerator imageFX are doinga good/reasonable job, on fingers@@excelerator
Good to know. Thanks for sharing that!!
Any Flux models the hands are perfect in any platform I used (Openartai, PicLumen which free)
Thanks for this. Joined.
Welcome!
I too like a lifetime plan, but I wish there was a way to try it out before buying it, to make sure it will do what I need. How is it with consistent characters? I make comics (not anime), so I am curious if you have tried that. Thanks for the review!
I have not tried consistent characters. As for trying it out first, I asked the founder and he said you can do the 7 day free trial (see the link in the description for 'subscription') and just cancel within that 7 day period and use the link in the description for the lifetime deal.
@@excelerator Thanks!
Why are there ZERO non-affiliate, paid promo "reviews" of this app? And the lifetime deal's end date counter has been counting down for 6+ months. Not suspect at all ... LOL
That's a completely fair question and reasonable suspicion! I can't speak for anyone else or to the fact that there are or are not review videos out there from non-affiliates (but I believe you.)
For me, I didn't know this platform existed until the guy that created it contacted me and asked if I would check it out, told me about the lifetime deal, and told me there was an affiliate program.
So, I played with it a bit and knowing there are folks who don't like subscription models, I thought some people would like it, so I made a video about it. Indeed, I make a commission when someone buys it, and I don't try to hide that. I'm trying to feed a family here too, so getting a commission when someone buys something that I told them about doesn't seem like an awful thing.
But, as an affiliate, I'm probably biased in favor of the thing I'm talking about. And I think that's your point, which I totally respect and agree with. I try to be fair, even when I'm an affiliate for something, but I'm sure the relationship influences me in some ways that are beyond my conscious objectivity.
As for the fake countdown timers... I really don't like those and in almost every video I've made where I see one, I often mention that it may or may not be 'accurate'. So many mainstream products and platforms use that trick these days... And I wish they all would stop.
@@excelerator Hey thanks for the earnest response. I really appreciate your honestly, and for that alone, I think that if I do actually sign up (I'm kinda leaning towards it after watching your review), I'll definitely use your affiliate link. Just need to figure out which LTD to get. Any recommendations for a beginner who probably won't be using it on a "fulltime" basis? I'm thinking the entry plan, but worried I may run out of "credits" while I'm learning how to use it (testing, I'm assuming, will eat up a lot of those credits"). Any thoughts?
You're absolutely right that you'll burn through credits figuring things out, and AI will get things wrong even when you do everything "right." But, I still think the cheapest deal will be enough. Particularly because Artspace only lets you have one generation going at a time. So, it's not like you can type a prompt, hit generate, and immediately try a different version or different settings. You have to wait until the first one generates to submit the next. The upside of that is you won't burn through a whole bunch of credits really fast like you could if it would let you submit generations as fast as you could type.
Also, you might find yourself wanting to explore other tools, platforms, and models. For me, if I had sunk a ton of money into this one platform I might feel like I'm stuck and shouldn't be exploring anything else, ever. But, on the cheaper end, I wouldn't have heartburn even if it became just one of several tools I use at some point down the road. (Just from my personal experience)
And, if money is an issue, there are places you can generate awesome images for free (each with their own limitations) or platforms that let you generate on a pay per use basis for anywhere from less than a penny each to maybe 10 cents an image. Those platforms can be a little overwhelming and lack some creature comforts though.
Everything has its pros and cons. And a pro to one person might be a con to another. But, this generative AI stuff is so much fun, and changing so quickly, we don't have to be stuck on the frustrations of one platform.
P.S. I'd love to see what you create. My email is on my channel page or, if you're getting my newsletter, you can reply to any weekly message you get from me and the email comes straight to me. (None of that no-reply nonsense)😁
@@excelerator Thanks again for the thoughtful response. Again, much appreciated. I ended up getting the second plan. Hopefully you get the affiliate link credit for it - more importantly, I definitely need to work on my prompts since most of my first test images are generally terrible. LOL. And yea, I've burned through almost 90 credits in a day. At this rate, I'll hit that 1000 limit before the end of the month for sure.
@@RR-ok4wz for what it's worth, the first prompt I try for any image usually goes horribly wrong.😅
Is it possible to mix the ai picture with Photos?
For example, to take a photo (me) and put in a ai created nature background so it seems, I am really there?
Thanks
Absolutely. In Artspace, the best approach would probably be to upload the image of you, click the "magic" button, then 'remove background.' Whatever was in the background will be gone. Now move the artbox over your image (or over a transparent part of your image, if your image is bigger than artbox) and describe what you want in the prompt box. ArtSpace will generate in the empty area that's within the artbox.
@excelerator Thanks
7-day free trial requires credit card payment of first month. not cool
They hope you forget to cancel and have a carte Blanche to charge your credit card.
I definitely prefer when free trials don't require a CC!
I don't think it's so they can go carte blanche on your CC and just charge whatever. But, the strategy is undoubtedly that by putting the responsibility on the user to cancel or be charged, more users end up being paying customers by simply forgetting to take that action to cancel.
Lifetime memberships are a scam. Companies like this need constant income to improve and update their products. They rather take your large amount upfront. Dont fall for it. Do monthly. You can always leave.
I agree , they do Scams, I purchased many deals now I stopped buying such things.
I don't necessarily think ALL lifetime deals are scams. I completely see your point about the need for ongoing income and that makes me skeptical of lifetime deals in general. ArtSpace has a subscription model, which I guess is their primary model, and offers the lifetime deal as a promotion.
But, hey, even though I try to do my research and find out as much as I can, I don't know the founder personally and encourage you to go with your gut and experience.
This is super interesting. I absolutely love the idea of lifetime deals, but we don't live in the perfect world where services last a lifetime, do we?
You're absolutely right. I think the lifetime in a lifetime deal is referring to the lifetime of the service... Which might be much shorter than ours. 😉
@@excelerator I hate to sound like a pessimist, but those lifetime deals feel more like "Enjoy while it lasts". I've seen even services with paid plans to go bankrupt after about a year or two, so if you see a service with a good yearly plan, go for it, because chances are one year is the longest the service could last anyway lol.
Sounds really good...until they have to continue to update with whatever money is on hand instead of new customers bringing in revenue. It'll either change into a subscription, or fold all together.
And the way the market is fast becoming oversaturated as it is. I'm betting they will go the way of the tech bubble soon.
It'll be a hard pass for me.
I totally respect your decision and opinion. Like I said, my first question was about the sustainability of a lifetime deal with ongoing cost. They have some members on a subscription and some on the lifetime deal, so cash flow isn't limited to lifetime signups. It's not uncommon for apps to offer a lifetime deal for a period of time to boost interest and awareness.
As for longevity, you could be right. Hard to say which platforms will be around long term.
Thanks for checking it out and sharing your thoughts.
Not impressed so far. I haven’t tried the photorealistic models because I don’t care about those, but the models I tried are blah at best
I'm sorry to hear that, but appreciate you sharing your experience for others to consider.
I'm the exact opposite 😁 as far as models... I gravitate toward photorealistic and don't use the others very often. We could split a plan on these platforms! 😄
Yeah nope. Feels scummy. So many platforms pop up and vanish again.
I agree!
Nah! it's pay to use it when you can find others that's do the same things for free. 😣 I'm not gonna paid $97 dollars for 500 HD images when Microsoft Bing is UNLIMITED. 😎
For sure... if you're getting what you need from Bing, I wouldn't buy anything else either.
@@excelerator PicLumen does the same thing as Microsoft Bing and it's free to use.