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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. I didn't see any single example which would be good enough to use it as a game model. The quality is just bad and unoptimized in many aspects. But still impressive piece of tech.
    It would be better if people talk about things they have some actual experience with, before making such big statements like in this video.

  4. The hdri thing is nothing even close to an actual 3D object. Just a modified generated image to blend at the poles. It's cool as a light source or a background but it's not 3D technology.

    Spline AI sounds like 3js with a word prompt, and the randomize sounds like C4D's effectors. It seems like a gimmick if it can only really utilize basic or prebuilt object. The word prompts just take to place of actually using the tools. At that point, why waste the time learning on something so restrictive rather than doing in a software that gives you full control. I have the same issue with the textures and their UV's. Generating seamless textures is really cool, but how well does it actually work projecting that texture on a more complex 3D object without even typology.

    Project 3 is just photoscanning and a custom camera, very cool tech for specific uses. Smaller objects are easier. But there is expensive equipment involved when it comes to the larger stuff. It's utilized a lot for projection mapping onto buildings and such.

    I worked at a creative industry that worked with trade shows. You bet they want the ability to try on clothes as an app but it's just not there yet. It's one thing to stick glasses on a person with a snapchat filter. It's another to have their clothing line fit the body of a person realtime and look good. Actual cloth dynamics on a realtime tracked image is janky as hell. Without that, it's just an app photoshopping your head onto someone else's body. Imagine how well that will go over with all the different body types and skin tones.

  5. It's a bad argument in my opinion. We are going to make money and bring a lot more ideas to life? It sounds like capitalism at all cost.

    We are doing so at the cost of human skill and intelligence. Intelligence requires understanding and practical application of knowledge. That's the reason why many educated people are not very intelligent. Such is why we have PhDs with low IQs and enlisted soldiers with very high IQs. Skill is learned ability. Talent without skill is stunted. Critical thinking skills that come from understanding "how to…" and building on those learned concepts are lost.

    Anyone can imagine anything. It takes skill and intelligence to bring to bear in the real world. That takes understanding of how. The magic of a design is not that it was imagined. The magic of it is that the artist, carpenter, or builders were able to bring to life in reality whether it is in a 3D program, or in physical world. AI skips the skill part and what we will witness is an atrophy of human skill and intelligence. We can also watch social skills diminish as many projects requires humans to work together to complete. AI doesn't need that either.

    People are already using AI to create art and calling themselves artist. They are saying, "look at what I created…" when they didn't create anything. It's all imagination without skill or cooperation and that, to me, makes it meaningless and very little skill is gained from it. Very little discipline is gained in comparison to the apprentice who labors for years mastering his craft and the nothing is said about the relationship between the Master, the apprentice and the community at large who pushes the envelope of human skill.

    There is a reason why everything is not for everyone. While everyone has an imagination, people need to learn to work together to bring these visions out and it is part of the human condition to do so. We are heading dangerously into a world of hyper-individualism and symptoms are already here globally. What we are heading for is a Butlarian Jihad.

  6. This isn't that big of a deal really. Them backgrounds are not really "3d" and you're not going to be able to do much more than what you're showing .. just looking around from that one spot. This is as you said used as a back ground that is far from a 3d area you can move around in.

  7. AI is not making 3d objects that are consistent across a stories timeline…or any timeline yet.. They make stunning images that are impossible to replicate. A lot needs to be done before I can ask AI to create a complex hipped roof from scratch… let alone a character and environment.

  8. I love AI tech and new developments, but these arent even touching industries. the first is a glorified png, 2nd is performing tasks that only take a few seconds anyways, an the 3rd is the only one that is actually making an impact in the industry. stop trying to make people FOMO into subbing you, its a bad look

  9. "It's exactly the same as txt2img, just applied to a cubemap instead of a 2D texture map, but just imagine how cool it will be when "the technology evolves" into something completely different from its current capabilties, and indeed, its current design philosophy!" -master of clickbait, Alek.

  10. midjourney the way midjourneys dataset was built is going to, in practicality, be different than the data sets for these tools. cant copy and paste 3d models from the internet. you gotta pay artists for them xD. these are going to stay much more basic for longer.

  11. I hate ai its unethical and anti-human when used in this manner. Anyone who thinks thats not the direction its headed as it inevitably gets better is naive. Ai may not be your replacement if your a a 3D artist now, but it will certainly replace many future generations to comes in quelling their dreams and ambitions before it even becomes one and condemning them to mere mediocrity and text prompts in an oversaturated sea of content in which none of it will really matter. The industry is bad enough with all the outsourcing. Now they too like all creatives will eventually be replaced.

  12. One thing is sure.
    NOBODY will make a ton of money from this except the people creating the AI.
    A ton of people will probably go out of business if it becomes high quality.

  13. 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 howbto use Ai tools does you give 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.

  14. Enjoy using the Ai for images and chatgpt for writing. Already one writer has estimated that shortly, 300 million jobs will be eliminated. I believe that figure to be low.

  15. 6:23 Tell me you've never used blender without telling me you've never used blender. Also you completely missed the point of that first site, it's meant for hdris which I think really illustrates how little you know about 3D. Being "ahead of the curve" means a rat's ass if you lack the passion and the creativity to do something unique with it.

  16. Metahumans which Epic games owns and has a UE5 plugin for uses AI. But Epic is opposing AI. Probably because their marketing model revolves around 3d artists and they're scared to death of AI. But me personally, I'm a bit of a crappy 3d artists and I currently work alone so I intend to use it to enhance my creativity, improve and speed up production so I can make a really good game!

  17. In all trades, what has value is being able to respond to the request of a client or an employer. These requests include constraints, these requests can be modified, these requests can be incomplete or badly formulated.

    Faced with a request, it is necessary to propose a solution, a price and a deadline.

    A sponsor has little time for you and you must honor your commitments to get paid.

    You can do things yourself, use an AI, hire a subcontractor… only the result counts.

    An AI is a tool. We do not entrust a job to a tool but to someone who is able to quickly understand a need, to take decisions, initiatives, to respect his commitments… in short, we entrust a job to someone in whom we can trust!

    Original French version :

    Dans tous les métiers, ce qui a de la valeur c'est de pouvoir répondre à la demande d'un client ou d'un employeur. Ces demandes comprennent des contraintes, ces demandes peuvent être modifiées, ces demandes peuvent êtres incomplètes ou mal formulées.

    Face à une demande, il faut proposer une solution, un prix et un délai.

    Un commanditaire a peu de temps à vous consacrer et vous devez honorer vos engagements pour être payé.

    Vous pouvez faire les choses vous-même, utiliser une IA, faire appel à un sous-traitant… seul le résultat compte.

    Une IA est un outil. On ne confie pas un travail à un outil mais à quelqu'un qui est capable de comprendre rapidement un besoin, de prendre des décisions, des initiatives, de respecter ses engagements… bref, on confie un travail à quelqu'un en qui on peut avoir confiance !

  18. This makes me sorta secretly happy in a way. Having taken Art classes in College, I quickly realized that regurgitation was praised over uniqueness and creativity. What do I mean? Look no further than Andy Warhol. Maybe AI will force people back into their imagination and creativity or not.

  19. Thanks for the vid. It's kind of funny but your appearance is extremely unrealistic in the video, almost like a 3d generated model. Or is it just an fps thing?

  20. Hopefully AI will get advanced enough so we can get an actual good summary from videos before clicking them. This will be the end of clickbaity content as we know, thank God.

  21. Fascinating. I wonder if someday an entire AAA graphics department will just be one guy giving prompts to an AI? I mean, not expecting it to reach that level in this decade, but it might be plausible by 2040 or 2050. For now, the AI still obviously lacks something that humans have, impressive though it is.

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