Yes you definitely get, but it's only available for payed plans so I didn't use it for this comparison. I just used the prompt as plainly as possible without additional settings. Maybe I'll do a comparison video in the future with the maximum that I can get out of the different generators
Hi! @WieseTechnology I started looking at AI for animation this weekend, so I'm brand new. I have an Adobe subscription so I might lean toward Firefly at first. My work is super graphic(simple images) but I am hoping that AI can do some of the animation tasks so I can focus on the screenplays. For example, I place my characters on slips of paper then pull the paper -- with my hand off-screen - to create the illusion of motion. If I could use an image generator to create backgrounds a basic characters, and have them move, too, I would love my life a lot more. Or, if you know an AI animator that would be interested in making a 3 minute movie from one of my screenplays, please reach out. My eyes aren't very good which makes sitting in front of a computer is difficult for me. Thanks for your helpful videos, I subscribed and am looking forward to learning much more from you.
@@dykeumentary1 With Leonardo you can now create images and also animate them shortly (a few seconds). Maybe that's interesting for you as well? But usually AI image generators are unfortunately pretty bad at creating consistent characters
Announcer Philipp Yay or Nay?
Check out this AI art playlist, seriously it's quite good!
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Adobe Firefly is free for us in France
Completely? You can use it free here as well but only a certain amount of tokens per month
With Leonardo ai, were you using it with alchemy on or off?
Because with alchemy on you get an amazing results, even better than midjourney sometimes
Yes you definitely get, but it's only available for payed plans so I didn't use it for this comparison.
I just used the prompt as plainly as possible without additional settings. Maybe I'll do a comparison video in the future with the maximum that I can get out of the different generators
@@WieseTechnology Sorry but refraining from using the ai's most powerful tool is NOT a good way to do a comparison/benchmark.
@@MrZathura95 feel free to do your own video my friend
Thank you! This is really helpful.
Most welcome, great to hear that! Which one is your favourite?
Hi! @WieseTechnology I started looking at AI for animation this weekend, so I'm brand new. I have an Adobe subscription so I might lean toward Firefly at first. My work is super graphic(simple images) but I am hoping that AI can do some of the animation tasks so I can focus on the screenplays. For example, I place my characters on slips of paper then pull the paper -- with my hand off-screen - to create the illusion of motion. If I could use an image generator to create backgrounds a basic characters, and have them move, too, I would love my life a lot more. Or, if you know an AI animator that would be interested in making a 3 minute movie from one of my screenplays, please reach out. My eyes aren't very good which makes sitting in front of a computer is difficult for me. Thanks for your helpful videos, I subscribed and am looking forward to learning much more from you.
@@dykeumentary1 With Leonardo you can now create images and also animate them shortly (a few seconds). Maybe that's interesting for you as well? But usually AI image generators are unfortunately pretty bad at creating consistent characters