@@majeric are you saying that we as a species are incapable of it. i havent said it would be easy. i am saying its something that will inevitably happen
AI will steal from a lot of people. It is just fact. That creative people can get more creative quicker is a different outcome, but it will cut out many people who have spent years honing their skills and are suddenly out of work. If you have no problem with that because it doesn't affect you, then that is what you think and feel. I am mixed. I am creative and can use this to get my stories out quicker and better looking than I would have without a lot of effort and funds. I do feel for those that lose their jobs though, and I am a bit saddened to see so many just shrug that off as nothing because they are not in the targeted profession, but I guess empathy goes out the window once one gets what one yearns for.
its very true. People with no skill are praying for the downfall of the creative industry so that they can type a prompt and feel proud that they did something they never even practiced or went to schooling or. But dont worry too much because GPT 4 and beyond will be taking a lot more jobs too and not just the creative industry. Chances are AI can do their jobs just as easy or better than them as well lol
Lol no one did anything for the farm hands when the convince harvester showed up, no one did anything for the knitters when the loom showed up, no one did anything for the store assistants when amazon or self scan showed up, so many more jobs that were vital to the health of the lower class ignored as they were lost. Progress will not stop for the sake of workers, if the voters don't start pushing for social systems that are seamless for workers to access universally then we will forever be playing catch up with our fiscal freedom. Technology should be a boon but there is nothing to say a machine that does the work of 50 people should pay towards those misplaced jobs and it's destroying the world economy.
@@666dreamboat Not contesting that. Progress is costly when it comes to people out of jobs, but on the whole might have a positive effect on societies. Just saying that it is sad to see how easy some people shrug off the mass of people having spent years on honing their skills, to then lose their income. It will be a transition period, and in that period, people have to adjust to a new reality. Motivationally speaking, I think AI came at the worst possible time, with such a shaky world situation, but it is what it is.
@666dreamboat why do I have to explain this again. jobs aren’t going anywhere and the economy is perfectly fine. this information your getting is obviously from social media. stop trusting the social media and use basic research and you will see what’s actually happening. I’m not trying to be rude or anything but seriously please. What is going to happen is AI will kill current jobs and create new ones. Look at the industrial business at the start. There use to be 500 people and 2 machines. Today there’s only 10 people and 500 machines. But what happened was new jobs started opening up. New opportunities rises up. The exact same thing is happening with AI. People are just taking this myth where “AI is taking over 100% of jobs” from social media. The media is just trying to scare people. Jobs aren’t going anywhere so relax please
These are HDRI backdrops (or sky map images) for 3D worlds, so your 3D environment has a sky. I hand paint my own sky maps, but gave Sky box a try. they aren’t too bad, but aren’t perfect. I wouldn’t add them to my workflow yet, but in the future as fast as things are moving in the AI space, I’m sure this will be a handy tool.
@@WTF_BBQ lmfao correct, some 3d scan generations, a 360 image creator that creates "random" images and a tool that can add rbd to 12 cubes, yep gonna replace everyone in the industry, you r correct, unless AI can generate specifically what you "want", this is not going to replace anyone, the lighting and color changing of the models was a cool thing, which is the closest to "what u want" in the video, apart from that, nobody needs random generations my guy, cool thing for a hobbyist, not for a professional industry Anyway it is a cool tool to use, but it will take more than a year or two to replace even the junior or mediocre artists
@@ager294 How old are you now ?? Well, Let's say that you are 25 years old graduated from a prestigious university with your technical, or artistic degree. If the AI has evolved to a point where it completely replaces your profession in 5 years, then that means you will be jobless at 30 years old.. That's pretty damn scary to me.....
No one really knows how things are going to go with which industries. I can tell you about my parallel observations from working in the gaming industry (from Indie to AAA studios) - Midjourney/Stable Diffusion etc is crazy good right now, but we are still hiring concept artists. Not less, not more. You really need a person that has the years of experience that taught and exercised their artistic eye so they know what decisions to make, from large to very fine ones, their sense of what works and what doesn't, and can respond well to feedback. Some use Midjourney as a starting point, others have the Art Director using that as a Moodboard to then give to the concept artists to work on properly, by hand, from scratch. I cannot imagine someone walking into the studios I worked, or am working now, knowing just Midjourney etc and expecting to get hired, no matter how amazing the results from said software is. We need properly experienced and trained artists. So, for now, all these are indeed tools. I would recommend embracing AI as it is not going anywhere, but don't fool yourself into thinking you are an artist, or sorted and ready for the industry with just prompt experience. In the future it may very well be similar to Jarvis, where you voice command the changes and feedback to the Midjourney-generated art. And this would be simply doing art with your voice - you are still making the decisions, working. With these 3D Art tools it may go the same way, who knows.
you said soooo much of nothing, if the meta has changed and companies no longer have guilt to use Ai openly, then 3/4 of art jobs will be cut, we know this industry is about the bottom dollar, not the people. you can make a year's worth of matte paintings in a day, concepts, the same, the remaining few staff will finalize them. goodbye career artists,
@@venomtang I think i was pretty clear - this stuff has been out for a while now. No jobs have been lost in my actual industry experience at multiple studios. Sure, some jobs will be lost, but you throw around figures like you have it all figured out. How will companies "use" AI in the way you mean? Someone has to drive the AI. You can't just get Bob from the street to do this. I think you probably don't comprehend what I said, and thus you gained nothing from it ;) edit - companies have been using AI openly for a while now. Artists drive it.
@@BernhardvanderhorstArt also, I'm not your enemy and your work looks great. I'm not happy about the Ai either, and also work in film and games. but I've played a lot in midjourney etc and it makes me sick to my stomach at how profoundly good its already become, within a short time, it will be even better, it's inevitable what's to come
@@venomtang Thank you. It's all good man. Yeah I too was horrified for some time last year when all this really exploded, and the implications. For now, things are OK, but they may go very downhill for us all with most roles lost, or it may end up causing an explosion of output from studios with the same amount of people - but producing way more. Or it may go the middle road, where some but not most jobs are lost, output increases. Things often tend to go the middle route. But, I have no idea really. Cheers
12:52 It triggers me when people say that, if you have more creation and create quicker, then you need less people in the industry, which in turn kills jobs. It's a job killer.
@@luxraider5384 says the person without their life's income on the line, entertainment is not something that can or should be automated. Stop being an ass and have empathy for others.
Somebody has to say it, so it might as well be me. The most profitable use case for this tech is going to be VR seamlessly syncing up 3D worlds and objects generated from your actual environment to your headset. This will allow you to play "hide the salami" with your entire catgirl waifu harem, and you don't even need a fancy joytoy tech gizmo to integrate with the headset. This will allow humanity to unlock levels of cringe not previously thought possible. Make your grandmothers proud, gentlemen.
@@StoutProper "Catgirl" is referencing the trend in hentai towards drawing half-breed species that combine human and animal traits. I think deep down, it's just because drawing hands is difficult so people starting drawing animals paws instead, but then that became a fetish. That's my sanity cope anyway. "Waifu" is the Japanese pronunciation of the English word "wife." It's used in the context of hot anime girl characters. For males, it's "husbando." That rough insinuation of marriage is as close to something pure and wholesome as you will get with these types, both men and women. I've seen some shit that I'm worried not even brain damage will help me forget. A "harem" is just a setup between one man and many women. Some animals in nature operate in harems like roosters with chickens. Alexander the Great also had a harem of like 365 women so he could have something different every day. It's nothing new, and genetic data suggests that something like only 30% of men successfully passed on their genes in contrast to 80% of women. This relates to my point about how the technology will be used because most men will not have one AI girlfriend, but many. This is due to the evolutionary drive towards trying to maximize genetic variety in offspring (see: screw anything with a heartbeat). I'm waiting to see how society reacts to that revelation. I hope that clears it up.
@@LustyLichKing ok but ai doesn’t have a heartbeat and men facing ai gfs I’d c the deathbed of the human race. Plus how to only 80% of women pass their genes on when they give birth? 😂
I think people are greatly underestimating 1. How derivative the human creative process is. 2. How genuinely creativite and novel AI has the capability to be.
New generation of Visual Novels: Blockade + ElevenLabs AI voices + GPT4 to create story branches and natural chatting + Stable Diffusion (characters) + Unreal (for Unreal 4, we have a Visual Novel kit available for free). Wow... Now even I want to use this to make something. Thanks for sharing!
Started learning blender recently and I actually enjoy being really engaged when making stuff. I have used midjourney and dream ai a couple of times before.They are cool but I prefer using blender over just typing prompt cause well ....?what the fun in just typing while you can enjoy the process of making it yourself but not gonna lie learning blender can be frustrating at time but its worth it in my opinion and learning how to use Ai tools does give you an added advantage...just pick the one that best interests you and start from there but I doubt those who pick Ai would wanna learn blender or maya.😂 But I don't mind learning blender first then later learning how to use these ai tools later. They aren't going anywhere so no rush.
I went the other route my guy 😂 started deep into AI models and now slowly grinding 3D and game making step by step. If in like 2 years from now I'm kinda decent, i'll bé happy about it :) I agree that it's much more satisfying to create yourself from scratch ❤
@@TheAniki94 🤯Really. That's Cool😎. This could be a good experiment to see how best we both progress from our respective starting point. All the best my polar opposite🤝.
Amazing! While being optimisitic is good, being realistic is just as good. If everyone is creating movies and new games, then their value diminishes. Basically, supply and demand in economy is broken now.
That’s not true. If they’re good quality they still retain value. What it will do is diminish the value of low quality Hollywood films, of which there is a lot, so it can only be good
@@StoutProper Actually it is 100% true. If the video game industry is flooded with thousands of new games because "Anyone" can make a game then the ability to sell these items at a profitable value diminishes. It is basic supply and demand.
@@SuperCbruni right, so what you’re saying is nobody should be allowed to make games but huge companies like EA sports so they can force their pay to play and gambling paradigm on everyone? We don’t want competition and a free market, good forbid someone could make a good game at home and sell it for great value and make their fortune, we don’t want that at all.
@@StoutProper The problem is in 'selling it for great value'. The at-home developer who has made an awesome game, will not be selling it for great value simply because he has insane competition. Tons of other people are making games, and their games are also great and well-made. But why should we pay a lot for that developer when we have so much choice? And if there is a particular type of game that is really good, because of the availability of tools, someone else will come along and make a very similar ripoff game and price it much lower and undercut the original. Competition is great, but hyper competition will diminish the value of each individual thing to a very small amount because of an abundance of choice.
@@StoutProper God forbid people put in the effort to make something and be compensated for their years of training. Like artists... AI isn't competition or part of a free market. It's a workforce replacement. talk all you want about the "human element" or other squishie crap, most people don't care or can't tell the difference. There's a reason the tech-bros have invested billions in this tech. because they're going to get a return on that investment by eliminating those pesky workers. Wake up.
I am a web developer and there is a option of getting the Iframe of the 3d world, now, it will be so easy for me to create engaging user friendly 3d Paralex websites. and I am also a youtuber so I will teach it in my videos too
Thank you very much from Uruguay. I was looking at Blockade Labs, and it seems all that we create is free for them to use.... and what's the bennefit for us ? Please enlight me! Thank you again!
This year i am about to learn 3d, but after watching video like this, I am scared😢 Should I learn this or should do something else 😔 The thing is, I were very excited to learn 3d because it's really fascinate me but now i am in dilemma 😢 Please advise me, what should I do, Is learning 3d worth now?
You mentioned on previous vids that you are creating an application to post many products at one time to various resources. Your focus seems to be efficiency. I'm doing a good bit of API programming right now. I'd love to hear more about your product. And, I like where you are headed with this idea, if I can help, I'd love to.
It's probably already a thing, in its infancy stages or otherwise, but being able to design 3D objects leveraging AI and then using a 3D printer to make a physical copy? Honestly I am most excited about anything that can be used to make a video game. Lots of ideas, none of the requisite skills to make them reality.
I am with you on this, Nathan...although look at GODOT v4...start slowly on there. But this AI stuff is mindblowing and makes things a lot easier for you and me!
I saw some stuff about letting chatGPT make 3d digital objects in blender but I think it doesn't work well. In principle it seems to me that that could work with more training on blender but I don't really know. I checked and it seems from a quick Google search that one can use blender for 3d printing.
@@nathan3084 I’m just saying it’s still worthwhile to learn and ai is not in the way it can assist in you but if you’re just starting you shouldn’t even think about ai just learn basics This shit always happens same story different thing year to year, end of the world talk to keep people distracted
I'm not sure I understand the optimism people are expressing with AI when it comes to jobs. Automobiles killed the horse industry in no time at all, and while a number of horse related industries dissapeared the autmotive industry more than made up for it with new positions created all over the globe. This is not the case with AI as it's not creating a new human driven industry, it's being introduced into existing industries to automate and replace human activity. Sure it will create small niche positions for people and increase productivity in certain professions but ask yourself this. When AI can take online orders, process them, run customer service, run the orders through a robotic warehousing system and deliver to your door via drone. How is that helping all those people who filled those jobs previous?
At the end of the day, it will make sense to have fewer people on the planet. Because who will need them anymore? They can't sell their time anymore and thus have no money to spend, making them essentially useless to the elite. This shit can make you start believing in conspiracy theories...
you need to realise that AI is creating a whole load of new opportunities and jobs. I suggest you to do some research on this topic and it’s interesting to see. Basically AI will just kill current jobs and create new ones. Humanity won’t go jobless. That’s just a myth that has been debunked several times. Your point on automobiles is a great example. It killed the horse industry but guess what happened? New jobs rised and new opportunities. Personal drivers, delivery people or what ever and so on. Exact same thing happened with the industrial business. 500 people with only 2 machines. Today now there’s 500 machines with only 10 people. But new jobs opened up and so on and on. Exactly the same thing will happen with AI. I heavily suggest you to do some research on this topic. Lots of jobs are opening and brand new ones.
7:25 it can give much much more power to indie game developers like me. Currently me and my friend making our first pc game. Having more tools like this could pretty much can make huge difference.
I think it's easy to say "instead of thinking 'they will steal jobs' I like to think this is an opportunity to..." When you didn't study so many years in one proficiency and see all that being done in one click. And I don't mean you specifically, I don't even know what's your background. I'm talking about people out there.
Baby Yoda (Grogu) is a puppet, but they run Unreal Engine on the virtual environment that's projected on a dome of screens. Which is used for accurate reflections and real time edits of the environment for live performance
It's a weird balance watching your videos, you manage to kill some ideas for me but then level up my concept of what's possible, thanks for your content and research!
It's going to be hard to stand out with the glut of content AI tools will be pumping out. A lot of it will go unseen. And if AI is simply going to be used to move junk food, is it really that useful?
Blockade is simply a Stable Diffusion model(s) fine-tuned to 360 images. Lumalabs isn't a 3D scan, it's NeRFs, which can be converted into 3D, but in doing so loses the view dependent specular reflections, which is the stellar aspect of the tech that makes it look so real. Unreal Engine is the game industry gold standard. It's a game engine, not a renderer... Even if it does have tools which can render lighting and bake it into a scene. Though it's quality has gradually inched towards cinematic fidelity over time, it is still a real time engine and so has a lower degree of fidelity than pre-rendered solutions.
Our current AI algorithms will never replace artists. They might steal jobs because companies would rather produce shitty but cheap art than pay artists.
@helmutstransky3761 there’s not going to be fewer jobs. that’s been debunked several times already. it’s gonna kill current jobs and create new ones and we’re already seeing this happening.
they are replacing artists in Ubisoft and it’s creating newer jobs in Ubisoft. jobs aren’t going anywhere it just kills current jobs and creates new ones.
I have a series of books and I manage to produce 3 episodes in 3D. It was extremely laborious, I spent 2 years in the making of these episodes. I'm waiting for good AI news to give my series a viable graphic solution, be an animation or a graphic novel.
I too have been working in the ai and retail ar space in the last 2 years. I can tell you the ai still quite a ways off. You mentioned how difficult the texture and UV process is in Blender, there's still no way around doing that kind of process if you're going to *FINISH* a polished asset which a brand would approve the look for. The ai can make a basic texture with a pretty basic UV, but that won't fly for most paying clients. You're saying this will "make a lot of money" for people, but somebody has to approve it before you can send that invoice. An ai generated asset has waaaaay too much artist lift to get there when traditional scanning and photogrammetry still yield an asset that an artist can "clean" faster, easier, and with more accuracy.
its just a matter oftime before the algorithms get poilished up. just wait till the end of this year, i am sure, this will improve by leaps and bounds. there are too many large corporates waiting to leverage this tech as the time difference is massive b/w an ai and a human.
When IA for 3D Modeling start to understand edge-flow, poly-count and others essencial topics on 3D Modeling, then it will be a real thing to production... Its like in my Job, every time they provide me some scanned model its require a good mesh and texture reconstruction to be used, like when its need to be a low-poly model for web for example... What ive see here is amazing, yet but too raw... its just like the red car in V1... some more time... Edge-flow and other things is like the same as graphic IAs to understand that humans have 5 fingers only, always...
The first program is simple creating an HDRI. Useful, but not at all ground breaking. The second program is more interesting, but still not at all mind blowing. Adding simple objects and lights to a 3D scene takes seconds. Alek's assertion that materials are hard to create and apply in Blender is just plain wrong. With Blenderkit installed (for free) high quality materials are just drag and drop. As it stands I, personally wouldn't bother with this. The control just isn't there yet. I doubt AI would do anything to respect clean, usable topology. The final program is by far the most impressive. This takes object scanning to another level. The fact that they've managed to rig a 3D scanned robot has me a little baffled.
What would be really useful is for an AI that can use (operate) existing software apps like Blender, Unreal 5, or any other app you may have. I know Blender 'uses' an AI (Stable Diffusion), but what I'm after is the AI acting as a person who is experienced in using Blender and all I have to do is tell it what to create for me.
I’ve seen people use chatgpt in Unreal to some extent. They would make environment tool assets and adjust using chatgpt, and chatgpt will provide the code for them
AutoGPT can interact with apps as long as they have an API, in a month or two AutoGPT + GPT4.1 + Blender + MidJourney trained on documentation = Ai that can create literally anything in a 3D environment using a detailed enough prompt
I can imagine the awesome creative minds will excel in life and arts that will now have the access to the tools to create these awesome worlds and playable games and the possibilities are creatively endless. Super stoked to be able to create with AI.
people who are incapable of doing the stuff which AI is doing, sometimes confuses that it will change the industry. To me they are just mere editable templates or combination of templates. They will save time ? yes in some cases
if you need a skybox you can already do a lot with the first tool. and for scrolling 2D levels. its not giving you a 3D world but its pretty useful already
the only problem is, unlike 2d images where there's universal formats that have been agreed upon and well established for decades and that is all over the internet, 3d objects haven't had such luck. FBX is the generally agreed upon format, but there's a plethora of formats and historically there's not been much of a consensus, they've also generally been behind paywalls even up until now. To get a text to 3d, you need to feed in large amounts of training data, in this case, captioned 3d model files and i just don't see that happening very easily, but it's definitely doable. The other thing is, the ship has somewhat sailed. Art used to be encouraged to be studied by art students, the whole world is art teachers would say. But unfortunately with the rise of 2d ai art came the mis-understanding that AI was stealing work and making a collage of it rather than learning from it like how a student would. This mis-understanding has created pretty heavy movements to restrict art from being learned from without permission making upcoming text to 3d ai even that much more difficult.
6:25 - it's called work - lol - in all seriousness, the value im seeing in AI tools in 3D.. to gen textures.. seamless.. in a heartbeat.. and run variations all day!? just coolAF all day AI.. is going to completely re-define how we define, #WORK
Baby yoda is not made in unreal 5, is a very well made puppet in most cases. And also, the set of Mandalorian is not made in Unreal, Is made in a propietary software of Lucasfilm.
Yeah, and even if they used Unreal for their on-set virtual production, they'd still endup using their render engine of choice to finish all the shots.
The leap from 360 image to 3D environment is SIGNIFICANT. It's not justt a matter of time. It's a significant leap in technology.
it is inevitable
Why do you think so?
@@JoshuaKisb Have you done any 3D modelling? Do you know the difference between a 3D model and 360 image?
@@majeric are you saying that we as a species are incapable of it. i havent said it would be easy. i am saying its something that will inevitably happen
AI will steal from a lot of people. It is just fact. That creative people can get more creative quicker is a different outcome, but it will cut out many people who have spent years honing their skills and are suddenly out of work. If you have no problem with that because it doesn't affect you, then that is what you think and feel. I am mixed. I am creative and can use this to get my stories out quicker and better looking than I would have without a lot of effort and funds. I do feel for those that lose their jobs though, and I am a bit saddened to see so many just shrug that off as nothing because they are not in the targeted profession, but I guess empathy goes out the window once one gets what one yearns for.
its very true. People with no skill are praying for the downfall of the creative industry so that they can type a prompt and feel proud that they did something they never even practiced or went to schooling or. But dont worry too much because GPT 4 and beyond will be taking a lot more jobs too and not just the creative industry. Chances are AI can do their jobs just as easy or better than them as well lol
Lol no one did anything for the farm hands when the convince harvester showed up, no one did anything for the knitters when the loom showed up, no one did anything for the store assistants when amazon or self scan showed up, so many more jobs that were vital to the health of the lower class ignored as they were lost. Progress will not stop for the sake of workers, if the voters don't start pushing for social systems that are seamless for workers to access universally then we will forever be playing catch up with our fiscal freedom. Technology should be a boon but there is nothing to say a machine that does the work of 50 people should pay towards those misplaced jobs and it's destroying the world economy.
@@666dreamboat Not contesting that. Progress is costly when it comes to people out of jobs, but on the whole might have a positive effect on societies. Just saying that it is sad to see how easy some people shrug off the mass of people having spent years on honing their skills, to then lose their income. It will be a transition period, and in that period, people have to adjust to a new reality. Motivationally speaking, I think AI came at the worst possible time, with such a shaky world situation, but it is what it is.
@666dreamboat why do I have to explain this again. jobs aren’t going anywhere and the economy is perfectly fine. this information your getting is obviously from social media. stop trusting the social media and use basic research and you will see what’s actually happening. I’m not trying to be rude or anything but seriously please. What is going to happen is AI will kill current jobs and create new ones. Look at the industrial business at the start. There use to be 500 people and 2 machines. Today there’s only 10 people and 500 machines. But what happened was new jobs started opening up. New opportunities rises up. The exact same thing is happening with AI. People are just taking this myth where “AI is taking over 100% of jobs” from social media. The media is just trying to scare people. Jobs aren’t going anywhere so relax please
heavily recommend you 2 to do some basic research on AI.
please 👍😎
( I am not trying not to be rude here)
it shows how little people understand what they talk about when I watch video like this. Feels good
These are HDRI backdrops (or sky map images) for 3D worlds, so your 3D environment has a sky. I hand paint my own sky maps, but gave Sky box a try. they aren’t too bad, but aren’t perfect. I wouldn’t add them to my workflow yet, but in the future as fast as things are moving in the AI space, I’m sure this will be a handy tool.
Handy tool ?? It will replace you ....... In a year or two, you won't have a job.
@@WTF_BBQ I work for myself, l’m independent and self-published.
@@WTF_BBQtrolls will be replaced by Ai in weeks from…oh wait
@@WTF_BBQ lmfao correct, some 3d scan generations, a 360 image creator that creates "random" images and a tool that can add rbd to 12 cubes, yep gonna replace everyone in the industry, you r correct, unless AI can generate specifically what you "want", this is not going to replace anyone, the lighting and color changing of the models was a cool thing, which is the closest to "what u want" in the video, apart from that, nobody needs random generations my guy,
cool thing for a hobbyist, not for a professional industry
Anyway it is a cool tool to use, but it will take more than a year or two to replace even the junior or mediocre artists
@@ager294
How old are you now ?? Well, Let's say that you are 25 years old graduated from a prestigious university with your technical, or artistic degree. If the AI has evolved to a point where it completely replaces your profession in 5 years, then that means you will be jobless at 30 years old..
That's pretty damn scary to me.....
No one really knows how things are going to go with which industries. I can tell you about my parallel observations from working in the gaming industry (from Indie to AAA studios) - Midjourney/Stable Diffusion etc is crazy good right now, but we are still hiring concept artists. Not less, not more. You really need a person that has the years of experience that taught and exercised their artistic eye so they know what decisions to make, from large to very fine ones, their sense of what works and what doesn't, and can respond well to feedback. Some use Midjourney as a starting point, others have the Art Director using that as a Moodboard to then give to the concept artists to work on properly, by hand, from scratch. I cannot imagine someone walking into the studios I worked, or am working now, knowing just Midjourney etc and expecting to get hired, no matter how amazing the results from said software is. We need properly experienced and trained artists. So, for now, all these are indeed tools. I would recommend embracing AI as it is not going anywhere, but don't fool yourself into thinking you are an artist, or sorted and ready for the industry with just prompt experience. In the future it may very well be similar to Jarvis, where you voice command the changes and feedback to the Midjourney-generated art. And this would be simply doing art with your voice - you are still making the decisions, working.
With these 3D Art tools it may go the same way, who knows.
you said soooo much of nothing, if the meta has changed and companies no longer have guilt to use Ai openly, then 3/4 of art jobs will be cut, we know this industry is about the bottom dollar, not the people. you can make a year's worth of matte paintings in a day, concepts, the same, the remaining few staff will finalize them. goodbye career artists,
@@venomtang I think i was pretty clear - this stuff has been out for a while now. No jobs have been lost in my actual industry experience at multiple studios. Sure, some jobs will be lost, but you throw around figures like you have it all figured out. How will companies "use" AI in the way you mean? Someone has to drive the AI. You can't just get Bob from the street to do this. I think you probably don't comprehend what I said, and thus you gained nothing from it ;)
edit - companies have been using AI openly for a while now. Artists drive it.
@@BernhardvanderhorstArt also, I'm not your enemy and your work looks great. I'm not happy about the Ai either, and also work in film and games. but I've played a lot in midjourney etc and it makes me sick to my stomach at how profoundly good its already become, within a short time, it will be even better, it's inevitable what's to come
@@venomtang Thank you. It's all good man. Yeah I too was horrified for some time last year when all this really exploded, and the implications. For now, things are OK, but they may go very downhill for us all with most roles lost, or it may end up causing an explosion of output from studios with the same amount of people - but producing way more. Or it may go the middle road, where some but not most jobs are lost, output increases. Things often tend to go the middle route. But, I have no idea really. Cheers
@venomchris elaborate why your not happy with AI
Better pay attention people, the future moves fast.
Thanks again sir.
12:52 It triggers me when people say that, if you have more creation and create quicker, then you need less people in the industry, which in turn kills jobs. It's a job killer.
Stop whining.
@@luxraider5384 I have good reason to whine, my career is on the line. Its not funny.
@@ceridangauv3955 the industrial revolution started 2 centuries ago. You're not the first one to be replaced and not the last one
@@luxraider5384 says the person without their life's income on the line, entertainment is not something that can or should be automated. Stop being an ass and have empathy for others.
@@ceridangauv3955 in our field you have to always learn anyway. new possibilities will come, use them, stay ahead.
yay! Break entire industries. Wow! woot woot!
Somebody has to say it, so it might as well be me. The most profitable use case for this tech is going to be VR seamlessly syncing up 3D worlds and objects generated from your actual environment to your headset. This will allow you to play "hide the salami" with your entire catgirl waifu harem, and you don't even need a fancy joytoy tech gizmo to integrate with the headset.
This will allow humanity to unlock levels of cringe not previously thought possible. Make your grandmothers proud, gentlemen.
Lmao
Wtf is a cat girl waifu harem? Is it related to hentai? I’ve only just discovered that. I’ve just about worked out what hide the salami is, thanks.
@@StoutProper "Catgirl" is referencing the trend in hentai towards drawing half-breed species that combine human and animal traits. I think deep down, it's just because drawing hands is difficult so people starting drawing animals paws instead, but then that became a fetish. That's my sanity cope anyway.
"Waifu" is the Japanese pronunciation of the English word "wife." It's used in the context of hot anime girl characters. For males, it's "husbando." That rough insinuation of marriage is as close to something pure and wholesome as you will get with these types, both men and women. I've seen some shit that I'm worried not even brain damage will help me forget.
A "harem" is just a setup between one man and many women. Some animals in nature operate in harems like roosters with chickens. Alexander the Great also had a harem of like 365 women so he could have something different every day. It's nothing new, and genetic data suggests that something like only 30% of men successfully passed on their genes in contrast to 80% of women. This relates to my point about how the technology will be used because most men will not have one AI girlfriend, but many. This is due to the evolutionary drive towards trying to maximize genetic variety in offspring (see: screw anything with a heartbeat). I'm waiting to see how society reacts to that revelation.
I hope that clears it up.
You talk like it's a bad thing, but artificial sexgirls for recreational use is the future of manhood and masculinity.
@@LustyLichKing ok but ai doesn’t have a heartbeat and men facing ai gfs I’d c the deathbed of the human race. Plus how to only 80% of women pass their genes on when they give birth? 😂
Thanks mate it was very helpful :)
The hole deck from Star Trek will soon be a reality. This generative technology is mind blowing. Ask us 2 years ago if we’d see this in 2023?
Thanks for sharing these cool tools. Can't wait to use it.
I think people are greatly underestimating 1. How derivative the human creative process is. 2. How genuinely creativite and novel AI has the capability to be.
New generation of Visual Novels: Blockade + ElevenLabs AI voices + GPT4 to create story branches and natural chatting + Stable Diffusion (characters) + Unreal (for Unreal 4, we have a Visual Novel kit available for free). Wow... Now even I want to use this to make something.
Thanks for sharing!
Started learning blender recently and I actually enjoy being really engaged when making stuff. I have used midjourney and dream ai a couple of times before.They are cool but I prefer using blender over just typing prompt cause well ....?what the fun in just typing while you can enjoy the process of making it yourself but not gonna lie learning blender can be frustrating at time but its worth it in my opinion and learning how to use Ai tools does give you an added advantage...just pick the one that best interests you and start from there but I doubt those who pick Ai would wanna learn blender or maya.😂 But I don't mind learning blender first then later learning how to use these ai tools later. They aren't going anywhere so no rush.
I love this encouragement
I went the other route my guy 😂 started deep into AI models and now slowly grinding 3D and game making step by step. If in like 2 years from now I'm kinda decent, i'll bé happy about it :)
I agree that it's much more satisfying to create yourself from scratch ❤
@@TheAniki94 🤯Really. That's Cool😎. This could be a good experiment to see how best we both progress from our respective starting point. All the best my polar opposite🤝.
Thank you, Alek! That was an awesome video & I can't wait to see where they take this technology next! Keep up the great videos!
Glitch is killin your vibe bro, thanls for content
Everything out of this woman’s mouth is pure gold and this is the type of energy I want from myself down the line
All AI fans just lean on one thing: "Yes it looks bad now but IN THE FUTURE!...". Call me back when this future becomes present.
Can definitely see this being used in a sports game like NBA 2k to directly map your face to the character model.
No surprise they use neural radiance fields, they are really a game changer in 3D generative AI that's amazing. Nice video btw
It reminds me of the days of Mist and look what we have now. Imagine UE6 with IA.
Amazing!
While being optimisitic is good, being realistic is just as good. If everyone is creating movies and new games, then their value diminishes.
Basically, supply and demand in economy is broken now.
That’s not true. If they’re good quality they still retain value. What it will do is diminish the value of low quality Hollywood films, of which there is a lot, so it can only be good
@@StoutProper Actually it is 100% true. If the video game industry is flooded with thousands of new games because "Anyone" can make a game then the ability to sell these items at a profitable value diminishes. It is basic supply and demand.
@@SuperCbruni right, so what you’re saying is nobody should be allowed to make games but huge companies like EA sports so they can force their pay to play and gambling paradigm on everyone? We don’t want competition and a free market, good forbid someone could make a good game at home and sell it for great value and make their fortune, we don’t want that at all.
@@StoutProper The problem is in 'selling it for great value'. The at-home developer who has made an awesome game, will not be selling it for great value simply because he has insane competition. Tons of other people are making games, and their games are also great and well-made. But why should we pay a lot for that developer when we have so much choice? And if there is a particular type of game that is really good, because of the availability of tools, someone else will come along and make a very similar ripoff game and price it much lower and undercut the original. Competition is great, but hyper competition will diminish the value of each individual thing to a very small amount because of an abundance of choice.
@@StoutProper God forbid people put in the effort to make something and be compensated for their years of training. Like artists... AI isn't competition or part of a free market. It's a workforce replacement. talk all you want about the "human element" or other squishie crap, most people don't care or can't tell the difference. There's a reason the tech-bros have invested billions in this tech. because they're going to get a return on that investment by eliminating those pesky workers. Wake up.
I am a web developer and there is a option of getting the Iframe of the 3d world, now, it will be so easy for me to create engaging user friendly 3d Paralex websites. and I am also a youtuber so I will teach it in my videos too
The big problem with these DIAs is that they steal art from artists to simulate other art. Who are we going to sue ?!
Humans do the same. Our own art is always somehow inspired by what we previously have seen in life.
Good job! A had no idea about all this 👍
hey can you explain how anyma visuals made
We used to say "Reality is a crutch." In a future with AI, we will all be searching for reality.
Awesome! can't wait to see what this tech does for 3D art in the future
Thank you very much from Uruguay. I was looking at Blockade Labs, and it seems all that we create is free for them to use.... and what's the bennefit for us ? Please enlight me! Thank you again!
This year i am about to learn 3d, but after watching video like this, I am scared😢
Should I learn this or should do something else 😔
The thing is, I were very excited to learn 3d because it's really fascinate me but now i am in dilemma 😢
Please advise me, what should I do,
Is learning 3d worth now?
Great content ! Thks for your work
wow thank you for sharing! subbed!
wow the world is changing fast
You mentioned on previous vids that you are creating an application to post many products at one time to various resources. Your focus seems to be efficiency. I'm doing a good bit of API programming right now. I'd love to hear more about your product. And, I like where you are headed with this idea, if I can help, I'd love to.
It's probably already a thing, in its infancy stages or otherwise, but being able to design 3D objects leveraging AI and then using a 3D printer to make a physical copy? Honestly I am most excited about anything that can be used to make a video game. Lots of ideas, none of the requisite skills to make them reality.
I am with you on this, Nathan...although look at GODOT v4...start slowly on there. But this AI stuff is mindblowing and makes things a lot easier for you and me!
I saw some stuff about letting chatGPT make 3d digital objects in blender but I think it doesn't work well. In principle it seems to me that that could work with more training on blender but I don't really know. I checked and it seems from a quick Google search that one can use blender for 3d printing.
Who said you don’t require the requisite skills have you produced anything yourself or are you just making a comment?
@Avalonanon Just stating that I myself do not possess the skillset to create a video game.
@@nathan3084 I’m just saying it’s still worthwhile to learn and ai is not in the way it can assist in you but if you’re just starting you shouldn’t even think about ai just learn basics
This shit always happens same story different thing year to year, end of the world talk to keep people distracted
Thank you for this so much!
Generating 3D models, yeah... But if the mesh is a nightmare of a wire, well, the use cases will be limited.
Great Video .Thanks for the information it was very helpful
I'm not sure I understand the optimism people are expressing with AI when it comes to jobs. Automobiles killed the horse industry in no time at all, and while a number of horse related industries dissapeared the autmotive industry more than made up for it with new positions created all over the globe.
This is not the case with AI as it's not creating a new human driven industry, it's being introduced into existing industries to automate and replace human activity. Sure it will create small niche positions for people and increase productivity in certain professions but ask yourself this. When AI can take online orders, process them, run customer service, run the orders through a robotic warehousing system and deliver to your door via drone. How is that helping all those people who filled those jobs previous?
At the end of the day, it will make sense to have fewer people on the planet. Because who will need them anymore? They can't sell their time anymore and thus have no money to spend, making them essentially useless to the elite. This shit can make you start believing in conspiracy theories...
you need to realise that AI is creating a whole load of new opportunities and jobs. I suggest you to do some research on this topic and it’s interesting to see. Basically AI will just kill current jobs and create new ones. Humanity won’t go jobless. That’s just a myth that has been debunked several times. Your point on automobiles is a great example. It killed the horse industry but guess what happened? New jobs rised and new opportunities. Personal drivers, delivery people or what ever and so on. Exact same thing happened with the industrial business. 500 people with only 2 machines. Today now there’s 500 machines with only 10 people. But new jobs opened up and so on and on. Exactly the same thing will happen with AI. I heavily suggest you to do some research on this topic. Lots of jobs are opening and brand new ones.
@@ashdang23 You may want to do a bit of research yourself.
I used to have a Wii mini golf game that had 3D landscape courses of this sort… Would be cool if somebody used this to create a new mini golf game lol
7:25 it can give much much more power to indie game developers like me. Currently me and my friend making our first pc game. Having more tools like this could pretty much can make huge difference.
Lol
Absolutely mindblowingly insane. I can't keep up with this but I need to. It's a gamechanger.
Alek, thanks for keeping us all in the loop. I certainly don't want to get left behind and your videos help enormously.
I think it's easy to say "instead of thinking 'they will steal jobs' I like to think this is an opportunity to..." When you didn't study so many years in one proficiency and see all that being done in one click. And I don't mean you specifically, I don't even know what's your background. I'm talking about people out there.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing!
came across your channel .. your videos are great man !
Fascinating times ahead!
Very Interesting, I'm still learning and would like to explore this further.
I have a paper type item that I want to make as a collapsible food try what would be the best ai software to use for this project?
The funny thing is, that's how average people always thought digital work is made. The joke is no longer a joke.
Baby Yoda (Grogu) is a puppet, but they run Unreal Engine on the virtual environment that's projected on a dome of screens. Which is used for accurate reflections and real time edits of the environment for live performance
Awesome tools, thank you!
It's a weird balance watching your videos, you manage to kill some ideas for me but then level up my concept of what's possible, thanks for your content and research!
For luma AI the min number of images are 10 not 3
It's going to be hard to stand out with the glut of content AI tools will be pumping out. A lot of it will go unseen. And if AI is simply going to be used to move junk food, is it really that useful?
That's just nutty
Blockade is simply a Stable Diffusion model(s) fine-tuned to 360 images.
Lumalabs isn't a 3D scan, it's NeRFs, which can be converted into 3D, but in doing so loses the view dependent specular reflections, which is the stellar aspect of the tech that makes it look so real.
Unreal Engine is the game industry gold standard. It's a game engine, not a renderer... Even if it does have tools which can render lighting and bake it into a scene. Though it's quality has gradually inched towards cinematic fidelity over time, it is still a real time engine and so has a lower degree of fidelity than pre-rendered solutions.
Very true! Which pre renderer softwares would you use before getting into UE to polish ? Thanks 😊
So should I learn blending or not as I have to start from scratch and for video creation and gameing ,
This is what I’ve been looking for thanks for the video!
Nice video, thanks :)
Please tell me some Ai which turns existing images to 3D.🙏🙏
this actualy is perfect for skyboxes.
Brilliant!
da fuq man, we will have to work 9-5
Dude, adding textures / materials to objects in blender is literally so easy a cave man could do it.
How did you make that 3D city in your video thumbnail? I thought you had a video going over that but maybe I was mistaken.
Ai in art was a mistake...
good thing is that people and studios prefer human made art. or anything art related will stop existing
U can use this 360° pic as an hdri to light the scn or as backdrop
thanks it's incredible !
Our current AI algorithms will never replace artists. They might steal jobs because companies would rather produce shitty but cheap art than pay artists.
and workflow for pros will be a lot faster=also fewer jobs!
@helmutstransky3761 there’s not going to be fewer jobs. that’s been debunked several times already. it’s gonna kill current jobs and create new ones and we’re already seeing this happening.
they are replacing artists in Ubisoft and it’s creating newer jobs in Ubisoft. jobs aren’t going anywhere it just kills current jobs and creates new ones.
Can you add the link for the sites you talk about?
Wanna open an Etsy shop buh I live in Nigeria, I’m worried the seo won’t favor ma shop with foreign sales cos of ma country. Is that how it is?
7:16 where ican find this video ?
I really like your channel. Thank you a lot. I have one question. Any Ai tools that can change real image to prompt text?
Midjoureny released a feature called /describe where you can upload an image and they'll give you the prompt that should go with it
I have a series of books and I manage to produce 3 episodes in 3D. It was extremely laborious, I spent 2 years in the making of these episodes. I'm waiting for good AI news to give my series a viable graphic solution, be an animation or a graphic novel.
I too have been working in the ai and retail ar space in the last 2 years. I can tell you the ai still quite a ways off. You mentioned how difficult the texture and UV process is in Blender, there's still no way around doing that kind of process if you're going to *FINISH* a polished asset which a brand would approve the look for. The ai can make a basic texture with a pretty basic UV, but that won't fly for most paying clients. You're saying this will "make a lot of money" for people, but somebody has to approve it before you can send that invoice. An ai generated asset has waaaaay too much artist lift to get there when traditional scanning and photogrammetry still yield an asset that an artist can "clean" faster, easier, and with more accuracy.
its just a matter oftime before the algorithms get poilished up. just wait till the end of this year, i am sure, this will improve by leaps and bounds. there are too many large corporates waiting to leverage this tech as the time difference is massive b/w an ai and a human.
Brooo my boy got banned on Etsy and Ebay using AI art that's insane he had done like 40k over the years and just lost it all
For real? Why? Was he selling AI art or using AI images?
How he got banned
answer us!
@@LemonLimes99 i think hes playing with us
That's free HDR right there
I'm a big fan of you. Keep up the good work. Thank you so much for your information.
When IA for 3D Modeling start to understand edge-flow, poly-count and others essencial topics on 3D Modeling, then it will be a real thing to production...
Its like in my Job, every time they provide me some scanned model its require a good mesh and texture reconstruction to be used, like when its need to be a low-poly model for web for example...
What ive see here is amazing, yet but too raw... its just like the red car in V1... some more time...
Edge-flow and other things is like the same as graphic IAs to understand that humans have 5 fingers only, always...
When will software stop limiting people with only working with iPHONES????
The first program is simple creating an HDRI. Useful, but not at all ground breaking.
The second program is more interesting, but still not at all mind blowing. Adding simple objects and lights to a 3D scene takes seconds. Alek's assertion that materials are hard to create and apply in Blender is just plain wrong. With Blenderkit installed (for free) high quality materials are just drag and drop. As it stands I, personally wouldn't bother with this. The control just isn't there yet. I doubt AI would do anything to respect clean, usable topology.
The final program is by far the most impressive. This takes object scanning to another level. The fact that they've managed to rig a 3D scanned robot has me a little baffled.
Holy shit. Luma is crazy. I'm learning VR at the moment so it's going to be very helpful
Always on the cutting edge of the AI world, thank you very much for really awesome and informative tutorials and videos.
What would be really useful is for an AI that can use (operate) existing software apps like Blender, Unreal 5, or any other app you may have. I know Blender 'uses' an AI (Stable Diffusion), but what I'm after is the AI acting as a person who is experienced in using Blender and all I have to do is tell it what to create for me.
I’ve seen people use chatgpt in Unreal to some extent. They would make environment tool assets and adjust using chatgpt, and chatgpt will provide the code for them
Hard work and practice is what your after!
AutoGPT can interact with apps as long as they have an API, in a month or two AutoGPT + GPT4.1 + Blender + MidJourney trained on documentation = Ai that can create literally anything in a 3D environment using a detailed enough prompt
I can imagine the awesome creative minds will excel in life and arts that will now have the access to the tools to create these awesome worlds and playable games and the possibilities are creatively endless. Super stoked to be able to create with AI.
Procedural 3D AI world generators have been around and affordable for more than 5 years.
Amazing!!
can you please make a video showing the best software to create a jewelry design like Rhino vs Matrix or 3design and so on
people who are incapable of doing the stuff which AI is doing, sometimes confuses that it will change the industry. To me they are just mere editable templates or combination of templates. They will save time ? yes in some cases
if you need a skybox you can already do a lot with the first tool. and for scrolling 2D levels. its not giving you a 3D world but its pretty useful already
Cheers mate quality info
OK. I want your space in the background
the only problem is, unlike 2d images where there's universal formats that have been agreed upon and well established for decades and that is all over the internet, 3d objects haven't had such luck. FBX is the generally agreed upon format, but there's a plethora of formats and historically there's not been much of a consensus, they've also generally been behind paywalls even up until now. To get a text to 3d, you need to feed in large amounts of training data, in this case, captioned 3d model files and i just don't see that happening very easily, but it's definitely doable.
The other thing is, the ship has somewhat sailed. Art used to be encouraged to be studied by art students, the whole world is art teachers would say. But unfortunately with the rise of 2d ai art came the mis-understanding that AI was stealing work and making a collage of it rather than learning from it like how a student would. This mis-understanding has created pretty heavy movements to restrict art from being learned from without permission making upcoming text to 3d ai even that much more difficult.
6:25 - it's called work - lol - in all seriousness, the value im seeing in AI tools in 3D.. to gen textures.. seamless.. in a heartbeat.. and run variations all day!? just coolAF all day
AI.. is going to completely re-define how we define, #WORK
Thank you!
i´m so glad i´m not a artist,could u imagine the heartbreak,years of ur work and all of sudden just poof,I´m loving A.I but i am sad for them ngl.
can i download 3d model?
I seriously feel like I'm at a busy intersection where each road leads to a successful destination and I can't decide which road I should take lol
Baby yoda is not made in unreal 5, is a very well made puppet in most cases. And also, the set of Mandalorian is not made in Unreal, Is made in a propietary software of Lucasfilm.
Yeah, and even if they used Unreal for their on-set virtual production, they'd still endup using their render engine of choice to finish all the shots.