Excellent! I've been a motion graphics designer and video editor for 25 years and I was getting a headache trying to figure out a solution to a clients problem and this just solved it. Thank you and subscribed!
Hey Brandon. Awesome tutorial; thank you as always! I was wondering your thoughts on recent A.I software such as Runway AI's inpainting and how immediate of a 90% perfect result it gave. For complex scenes with a lot of depth, I know that this tech can fall to pieces, but I'm wary of pouring hundreds of hours of practice into CAF when emerging tech like this speaks for itself. For the record, I'm not personally a fan of these apps (with all the implications that come with AI in general) but as a working professional, I don't think can ignore it.
Hey Jack! I totally agree that we can't ignore it, and while Adobe and their peers have been integrating some impressive tools using AI such as this, some of these 3rd party tools are incredible. I love when I can do something natively in After Effects so that I can do other visual effects work to it simultaneously, but ultimately I think whatever tool can best solve a problem is the tool that should probably be used. I haven't personally used Runway, but I will try to dig into it. It will also be interesting to see which of these tools get bought up by the big players and integrated into their software. It certainly feels like the wild west right now.
It actually only took 90 seconds for it to analyze and render the 2.5 second foam finger shot. For it to analyze the lighting in each frame and create this good of a result, all while I get myself another cup of coffee, is really impressive to me! Thanks for watching. -Brandon
Excellent! I've been a motion graphics designer and video editor for 25 years and I was getting a headache trying to figure out a solution to a clients problem and this just solved it. Thank you and subscribed!
Great to hear! Since this tutorial was released, generative fill in Photoshop has made this process even easier. Thanks for watching & subscribing.
Excellent tutorial Brandon!
Thank you! Big fan of Mocha Pro, speaking of which I gave you a shoutout in this video: ua-cam.com/video/bUazuSERig8/v-deo.html
Great work
Thank you!
Excellent video
Hey Brandon. Awesome tutorial; thank you as always!
I was wondering your thoughts on recent A.I software such as Runway AI's inpainting and how immediate of a 90% perfect result it gave.
For complex scenes with a lot of depth, I know that this tech can fall to pieces, but I'm wary of pouring hundreds of hours of practice into CAF when emerging tech like this speaks for itself.
For the record, I'm not personally a fan of these apps (with all the implications that come with AI in general) but as a working professional, I don't think can ignore it.
Hey Jack! I totally agree that we can't ignore it, and while Adobe and their peers have been integrating some impressive tools using AI such as this, some of these 3rd party tools are incredible. I love when I can do something natively in After Effects so that I can do other visual effects work to it simultaneously, but ultimately I think whatever tool can best solve a problem is the tool that should probably be used. I haven't personally used Runway, but I will try to dig into it. It will also be interesting to see which of these tools get bought up by the big players and integrated into their software. It certainly feels like the wild west right now.
any tips why is it so slow... i have 30 secs 1080p video and i have rtx 3060 12gb... but it still slow
why does the analyzing and the rendering part take so much time?
It actually only took 90 seconds for it to analyze and render the 2.5 second foam finger shot. For it to analyze the lighting in each frame and create this good of a result, all while I get myself another cup of coffee, is really impressive to me! Thanks for watching. -Brandon
What was the length of your work area@@PixelPlanetStudios ? Cause I am also having an issue due to the long analysis time
@@wongtettji The work area for this shot specifically was 2.5 seconds. Does your analysis time out or it just takes a long time?