#Gotham Tales
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Sic! I think I figured out how you did the first video, did you do it in PS recording your screen with the layers out of camera?
Yeah. Just a screen recording. Moving the Layers around and turning them on.
Very creative way to present it, it took me a bit to realize that was what was going on.
The second video the layers were keyframed; animated opacity. Start and end frames for the AI keyframer to do the in-betweens
Yeah, that last one took the cake. Nice choice for music.
Fantastic work. I love batman.
Hey, thanks! Just playing with ideas.
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How to make it? You draw it from scratch or using figure?
Its a composite. Combining disparate images together. Batman is a model that can be put into poses. Then rendered at correct angle to match the scene elements.
Oh, do you have the Batman action figure too?
No. I have no action figures. heh
Combining disparate image together... Like change the background and setting the filter etc?
Ahhh I understand
You make it like comic book cover
And how do you make it move?
When you say, "make it move" are you referring to this animation? #1414369097935884348 message
That was done by making keyframes and then using an AI to fill in the frames "in between" the keyframes.
Yes
Well we have same style in editing too.
I'm glad to join this Discord server.
Combining various images/pics into one frame and make them beautiful.
Is this Digital Imaging (DI) or we just say "editing"?
It's both. I would call it a "composite image" but sometimes people call it "photo-bashing"
It has so many names hahaha
Its all "computer graphics"
In what software can you specify keyframes for the ai to film in?
Like the after effects of ai?
Many. Google Veo. KlingAI. Wan, Luma, Midjourney, Runway... too many to mention.
You set up start and end frames for a sequence and the AI will attempt to render the frames in-between.