How to Automate AI Art Metadata for Uploading to Motion Elements
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
- How to Automate AI Art Metadata for Uploading to Motion Elements
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Hello Friends.
I wanted to create this video to help those of you who are just starting to use Motion Elements to sell your AI art.
It's all about making the process smoother, especially when it comes to uploading your files and related metadata.
To upload your files to Motion Elements, I suggest you use FTP and specifically a free FTP client such as FileZilla.
In this video, I'll guide you through three efficient ways to set up your files metadata. There are 3 major ways to do so:
Manually entering the metadata on the Website: If you prefer hands-on control and precision, this method allows you to input your metadata directly into the website's interface. It's straightforward but can be time-consuming, especially for bulk uploads.
Manually creating CSV files: this can be done using Excel, Google Sheets or other spreadsheet programs. This method is better than using the site directly, but still error-prone and time consuming.
Automatically creating CSV files using Brother Lofi's free scripts: Take efficiency to the next level with automation. My free scripts can help you automate the creation of CSV files, saving you valuable time and effort.
So this video is created for educational purposes only.
You don't have to use any of the scripts or create the images or animation like I do but you can learn from what I'm doing and adjust my strategy to your strategy.
Time Codes:
00:00 Introduction
00:19 Motion Elements and AI art
01:11 How To Upload to Motion Elements
05:19 What metadata we need
07:12 Why we want to automate it
07:40 How to upload the metadata
08:41 Why people shy away from Motion Elements
09:16 Preview of the metadata to upload
10:14 What to do to start the process
10:53 Overview of the scripts
12:07 Manually creating the CSV file
13:27 Running the scripts
14:13 After upload is done on the next day
14:36 Getting the portfolio CSV file from Motion Elements
15:44 Inspecting the portfolio CSV file
16:17 Running the script using the portfolio CSV file
16:47 What the script is doing
18:23 Making manual tweaks to the generated CSV file
19:27 Uploading the CSV file
21:26 Choosing Exclusivity on Motion Elements and other metadata
22:49 Metadata finished uploading but some files did not update right
23:13 Investigating missing metadata issue
23:22 In-depth discussion on how the scripts work
29:39 Alternative to using the scripts
29:57 Going back to the script
31:46 Issue solved for missing metadata
33:15 Disclaimer about this video
33:51 Making more money on Motion Elements
37:28 Final CSV upload
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Can you tell me a truly free ai animation site without watermark? I looked for it for quite a while and it wasn't there at all
Free: Leonardo AI. But you will need to upscale the result. You only get 150 daily credits but enough to try it.
I have an unrelated question regarding paypal, when you get paid monthly on adobe stock, how do you actually send the funds to your bank? When I go to transfer funds the only option available to me is to link a U.S. bank account, I live in Europe... I don't know if you also live outside the U.S. but if you do, how did you work around this issue? any help would be greatly appreciated
When you setup your Adobe Stock Contributor account you are given 3 options to setup for payments:
Once you’ve accrued more than US$25 in royalties on Adobe Stock, you can request a payout as long as the following criteria is met:
- You've got a validated tax form on file in your account.
- At least 45 days have passed since your first Adobe Stock sale. (You can make subsequent payment requests when you reach the US$25 threshold again).
- You've got a valid PayPal, Payoneer, or Skrill account available to receive funds.
helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/getting-paid.html
I use Paypal. Then in Paypal you have to set up your bank account. Since I live in the USA, I don't know what your options are there.