Best 6 Ai Tools For Designers

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Flux Academy

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@Anusiri-r9s
@Anusiri-r9s Ай бұрын
Anyone else here using this tool? It’s been a huge help in keeping things organized.
@KevKlopper
@KevKlopper Жыл бұрын
"AI is not gonna put designers out of a Job" - shows AI photos he said he could not find as a stock photo. - quick google for same term would have shown him the stock photos Don't be fooled, it will make you unemployed, just like the stock photographer.
@markr8604
@markr8604 Жыл бұрын
Just the bit on Lexica is worth this video alone - appreciated, subbed.
@pocketrealitty
@pocketrealitty Жыл бұрын
I presented a logo I drew from an idea that was generated by Midjourney just this week, and the client loved it.
@ArindamPalAndy
@ArindamPalAndy Жыл бұрын
Stable Diffusion and Dreambooth trump Dall-E2 and Astria. These are free, can be installed locally (if you have a decent PC) and can be customized if you know what you are doing
@HerleifJarle
@HerleifJarle Жыл бұрын
Been hearing Bluewillow a lot lately. I think it deserves to have a spot in your list soon!
@nefwaenre
@nefwaenre Жыл бұрын
Luma is basically Instant NGP and uses NeRF AI. i've been given access to it and it works well but it's very resource heavuy. And Dalle2 is scarily good. Like, i create amazing pics from my existing images. Because the people in my images are all made using AI, what i do is i upload it to Dalle and then erase out their body and bg and then generate realistic, detailed body with bg!! i will swear by that AI forever.
@normapadro420
@normapadro420 Жыл бұрын
I have been using AI since 2000 to create art work. Edit my photographs. Write books. I also use AI to produce music. It's very useful. From the beginning they told people computers are AI. Any software we use inside it is a tool. Thank you for this video. It's very informative.
@tomhinkle9433
@tomhinkle9433 Жыл бұрын
What do you use to write books?
@akshayspeaking
@akshayspeaking Жыл бұрын
Can I have your email or instagram handle?
@roc1761
@roc1761 Жыл бұрын
Lol AI in 2000
@i_jetlag
@i_jetlag Жыл бұрын
Oh my god. Lol
@Lionsgala
@Lionsgala Жыл бұрын
How do I use it to write a book
@RixtronixLAB
@RixtronixLAB 11 ай бұрын
Nice info, thanks for sharing, well done :)
@collinsnduhiu6265
@collinsnduhiu6265 Жыл бұрын
love the content am loving learning from you subscribed💯
@Wilson_Cool
@Wilson_Cool Жыл бұрын
2:40 ai background 4:20 PRODUCT PHOTO GENERator prompts 4:32 7:40 templates 8:20 WRITING 9:30 3D Itothe web butonlyin beta 10:10 VIDEO EDITING FIGMA LOL
@adminvx
@adminvx Жыл бұрын
Thank for sharing this video
@LinfordMellony
@LinfordMellony Жыл бұрын
Awesome list and tips! Would love to see a quick review on Bluewillow which I've heard of recently.
@VisionOfMindInc
@VisionOfMindInc Жыл бұрын
Astria got you looking like the guy from Solar Opposites. FOR THE WALL!!! Hahaha
@formattester6
@formattester6 Жыл бұрын
great overview!!
@patrikmedia
@patrikmedia Жыл бұрын
timestamps for #5 and #6 are incorrect.
@liorc.9273
@liorc.9273 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much @Flux!! So much to check out next week!! This world getting crazier and I love it!!!
@iagolobato
@iagolobato Жыл бұрын
Amazing video
@Tamara.Gafniel
@Tamara.Gafniel Жыл бұрын
thank you for the great video!
@Echoxus
@Echoxus Жыл бұрын
thanks for this video ♥ im so happy that i find it
@francerodrigez640
@francerodrigez640 Жыл бұрын
This was so informative! Thank you for the insight, I have managed to learn so much. Which one is your favorite? I wonder, what are your thoughts on Designers using Bluewillow? I am a designer who just started using this new tool and I would really appreciate your insight Please share 😄
@poppingjaz
@poppingjaz Жыл бұрын
I've made some really cool ones in Canva
@healthyshorts8601
@healthyshorts8601 Жыл бұрын
Thanks man. Appreciate it!
@cleopatra308
@cleopatra308 Жыл бұрын
It would be nice if durable could generate pitch decks like that.
@mdkasem9526
@mdkasem9526 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@ayeshamalik35
@ayeshamalik35 Жыл бұрын
useful as always
@dahliaschultz7940
@dahliaschultz7940 Жыл бұрын
AMAZING CONTENT 100/100
@aiandblockchain
@aiandblockchain Жыл бұрын
Love it, thank you!🙂
@ChinthakaDhpubg
@ChinthakaDhpubg Жыл бұрын
THANKS MA BRO
@patrickyeboah570
@patrickyeboah570 Жыл бұрын
This is crazy!
@surnderratti63
@surnderratti63 Жыл бұрын
Thanks.....
@homerisian
@homerisian Жыл бұрын
If you could see me now,after watching your video, you would see me just staring at the screen open mouthed!
@NicoleSummer8
@NicoleSummer8 Жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@xondamirjakhongirov
@xondamirjakhongirov Жыл бұрын
What is the name of the background music in intro?
@ritambharasanghi5638
@ritambharasanghi5638 Жыл бұрын
Are these tools copyright free? I mean the product/output from these tools.
@smatterhorn
@smatterhorn Жыл бұрын
Opens the video saying AI won't put people out of a job... proceeds to later say that AI can be used to avoid hiring creative workers. If you don't think AI is going to disrupt your industry as a creative, you're not paying attention.
@M.D.M.X
@M.D.M.X Жыл бұрын
If you can’t be creative enough to learn to beneficially utilize this to your work and understand the difference between an artist and just anybody, like when people rolled into becoming a digital artist. -You’re not much of a creative..
@Sampoorn613
@Sampoorn613 Жыл бұрын
Bhai Maine copyright content ke upar page banaya hai 03/01/2023 me claim ka kya issue hai aur sharing ke bare me bataiye
@EliotHochberg
@EliotHochberg Жыл бұрын
You assert at the top the AI is not going to replace artists, and then you proceeded to talk about how you’re generating paintings for a restaurant using AI. Look, Buggywhip sales have gone way down since automobiles came into existence. So I’m not arguing that things can’t change. But there’s some thing fundamental about the idea of an artist who is actually creating a work, and then using tools whether it be a paint brush, a pen, Photoshop, etc., to generate art that has been bought, to the actual idea of an artist, the AI takes away. Not only this, but one could argue that because the AI is using other artists work to train, there’s actually a form of plagiarism going on here. In other words, not only are those who are talented as artists no longer getting to be paid between 100 and $1000 for each of the paintings you put up in your friends restaurant, but arguably their work, or artists work like them, is being adopted directly so that you can have this opportunity. It’s fortunate that websites like deviant art are starting to provide protection from this sort of theft, but to pretend like this isn’t going to put artists out of work is crazy. People with absolutely zero talent can come in and get what look like paintings without giving any attribution or payment to the original artist. It is a bit tricky, because any human artist will have looked at the works of other artists, and be inspired by them. And they don’t necessarily have to attribute or pay those artists for getting those influences. That said, whether you think that there’s a way to give payment to the original artist or not, there’s no doubt in my mind that the idea of an artist is going to be very limited Once this AI gets trained up. But what’s funny to me is that you think that because you are learning to do good props that that’s going to give you a job. While it certainly will in the short term, you realize that these prompts are very likely being saved within the AI as well. Which means that it won’t be long before there will be an AI that can craft a prompt just like yours. That means in short order, this new tool that you’ve grown to use won’t need you anymore. Your friend the restaurant owner will just go to the AI prop system and it will help them craft a better prompt, and they won’t need you.
@M.D.M.X
@M.D.M.X Жыл бұрын
You can’t own a style much less copyright it. And just because it uses existing pieces as building blocks, it’s mostly changed significantly. And just because AI makes it easier, it’s not something one couldn’t have done before with likes of photoshop or a glue stick and some scissors. It’s like saying recipes are unethical towards professional chefs, allowing anybody to just make the same dish at home. Why deny everybody from creating some form of a nice meal at home or a piece of artwork for that matter. Didn’t wipe out pro-chefs/cooks either. There is still the ‘artist’ vs ‘anyone’. Where the artist will imagine and create their own original that will always be more valued and desired, same as the culinary artist. If anything the originals from a specific artist will probably rise in value later on because of it being originals. And besides, I’d feel pretty proud to have people use my work/style as their inspirational foundation to finally have a means to help try and envision their imagination, that before remained lost in incapability. As for the Artist, time to level up, like when someone became a digital artist, now become a AI-artist and utilize it to all kinds of creative/production benefits, unlike everybody else just knowing some basics if at all. There will still be extreme differences in results made by an actual artist and their knowledge/creativity and that of just any random ‘promter’. See it as a new level/opportunity to proof being an artist is more than that!
@EliotHochberg
@EliotHochberg Жыл бұрын
@@M.D.M.X A few things here First, my main point was that the author of the video was suggesting that AI would not replace artists, and then turns around and says how he’s using AI to replace artists. I think it is naïve to believe that a lot of artists won’t lose work because AI is democratizing decorative art. Second, if you follow the court case with blurred lines, you will discover that juries apparently are starting to think that you can in fact copyright a style. I actually don’t agree with that court case, but if you watch carefully, I think you’ll find that that form of copyright is going to change. Third, if you are an artist and you want AI to use your art and you don’t care, that’s your right. However, I’ve seen several videos that now show that AI is doing more than just “borrowing style”, artists have been demonstrating that the AI is basically taking their entire background of a work that is a Portrait, and then replacing the face with a different person. I would argue that that is more infringing than being inspired by someone style. So I guess my point really is, if you are currently an artist to actually create new works, whether you think that you as an actual artist being inspired by Leonardo Vinci or Van Gogh, or whoever is infringing or not, the truth of the matter is that within a short amount of time, I guess five years, if you are a portrait artist, a landscape artist, someone who paints elevations for architects, I believe you will find yourself out of work. And sure, you can learn how to use these tools to do the work faster. But what you’re also fine is that your clients are going to be paying a lot less, and it’s my observation as a former full-time graphic designer that unless you got on a track with a big company, most small businesses don’t really care about the details. Good enough is good enough, and so when somebody’s cousin‘s nephew is able to throw a website together, they almost don’t care if it works or not. They just wanted to have something up. I found that I could no longer make a living building websites because I couldn’t leap up to doing server coding, and now nobody was willing to pay for good quality low end coating. And of course things like square space etc. that have pre-built templates also undermines that as a business. Which means that if you think about it, if you were an artist, these AI art creating tools are going to put you out of business. Maybe you’ll still be able to make some money, but you’re going to actually have to get a lot more clients in order to make the same money. Hopefully, there will be people who will value actual artists who are doing physical work in a physical medium, but I suspect that digital artists especially are going to be highly impacted by this over the next five or 10 years. The ones who survive are going to be the ones who are better at business, because the only way to make the same money is to get more clients. There will be a fraction, I’d say 10 to 20%, who may continue to do OK because they have relationships they give them ongoing work. But the truth of the matter is, much like industrial production is going more and more towards automation, so to all the creative arts. I would guess in 100 years, not only will artists and graphic designers essentially be obsolete, but so will writers, actors, and many other types of creative people. Which I’ll end up with is the richest folks having access to the best technology and one person will in fact be able to create an entire movie, marketing campaign, or other creative works without the input of other folks. At that point, it will be interesting to see whether or not there is a backlash from society that will look to get “authentic“ works from actual people rather than somebody putting in a prompt into an AI.
@M.D.M.X
@M.D.M.X Жыл бұрын
@@EliotHochberg On your first point, it’s not replacing artists - it’s simply an alternative to ‘art’ for those interested and/or at this point even remotely capable of (successfully) creating. Could in cases be an unfortunate change in preference over a (current employed) artist, sure. But that artist will still be an artist and there will still be a market for them. The value of authentic, original and human made art will stand its own, like it has for centuries. Physical art painters weren’t wiped out by digital art. Yet people are yelling ‘the sky is falling’ like AI-art is being sold for thousands left and right…. But to be fair, although harsh, no one is obligated to hire an artist for any type of (decorative) art that’s also heavily dependent on personal taste. It’s irrelevant whether it be for one piece for a local corner cafe or the global product/marketing of an international business. Specially if done cheaper and faster. With that said, it’s actually not only naive, but selfish and short sighted to stand in the way of a possible innovation that can globally reach countless people, occupations, businesses, fields, organizations etc which could simplify, enrich, enhance or any other beneficial aspect. Not to mention the potential to help initiate any other (unrelated) innovations and what/who that may affect. Making (in this case) an artists potential/temporary loss of employment unfortunate, but unavoidable. Like many innovations that we are all currently using have caused numerous loss in jobs, those losses are still a fraction of the provided betterment it gained for many, if not most. Second, copyright law may tighten slightly, or it may in lieu be loosened slightly. Nonetheless, style is relative at best and not specific enough to pinpoint to claim ownership. It’s grouped things that are (non factually) used/made/considered to look similar and/or fit together in some way. If it would, it would extent to and crippling many other ‘free will’ choice outlets, such as fashion, music/film etc. Third, I agree that if it is clearly someone’s art with just some detail altered and not significantly changed beyond comparison there should be some kind of preventative measures in place to the intent of owner protection/compensation by either have name/term be removable from ‘prompt’ usage. Or have the artist be payed per ‘prompt’ use like for example musical artist with song streaming. But beyond that, I think you’re underestimating how essential artist are, always have been and will continue to be. It’s one of the oldest form of beauty ‘occupation’ from cave drawings to priceless musea pieces to Spider-Man Movies. Innovation might come firs, but it’s the true artist that will master it and then make it their own. So many times that there was a new significant change or additional form within the art or creation space it wasn’t the new thing that allowed what it was, it was the artist that took that new tool, upgrade or tech and people wanted and specially businesses needed them to stand out and use human imagination. Small businesses care enough to go (specially nowadays) with the current times or lose out, like now, they might not be super advanced, but will pay accordingly for a professional. So it’s either they don’t care enough for this new thing and continue to pay for a current level digital artist or pay more for someone offering this new and more difficult tool. Digital times that gave tablets, procreate, photoshop, illustrator etc it never had been easier for non artist to make art and yet it remained basics for most people, but it were artist that took and ran with it beyond any expectations that no company could resist. Last few things: 1. You underestimate the importance and never ending need for creativity, it’s what fuels evolution. 2. Speculating about what will (not) be 100 yrs over this has no point for now. 3. The most expensive pieces of art currently in world are all made many generations before any current complaining digital artist.
@noname2amigo
@noname2amigo Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@dvkerns
@dvkerns Жыл бұрын
Paraphrasing, but 4m 30s “now you don’t need to hire photographers or artists”, 8m 30s “now you don’t need to hire writers/copywriters” …just two of the half dozen examples I felt directly contradicted your assertion in the intro, that these technologies aren’t going to impact the workplace landscape or job market of designers, when creatives and makers of original art are clearly being impacted. The art hanging in your friend’s bar comes to mind. 😅 That just seems incredibly naive given the very early stage of these technologies. Given that it is literally already happening, and you describe it happening. Will it take 2, 5, or 10 years before I could craft a prompt that generates a “good enough” version of this very video, …slickly edited, intoned and presented by a charismatic, fully AI gen’d host, softly lit by red and blue KZbin lighting…selling me something in perfect AIDA form. Not to say *you* don’t bring something special, my human, you do. But so does the struggling artist whose work is not in a bar, the photographer, the copywriter, and on and on down the line… where does it end? To be clear, I love these technologies, and I know there is no going back. It’s too exciting in a way to want to go back! But we have to be more wide-eyed and honest about the impact, for all creatives …and yes, also designers. ❤
@M.D.M.X
@M.D.M.X Жыл бұрын
Seriously, don’t be so dramatic. So what if you can create a piece of art for your own bar, I mean he could’ve asked his 5 yr old cousin to draw him something to hang, would you cry that he took a job away from an artist? What about his grandmother knitting him a sweater? No need for fashion designers, I guess. Oh no, his sister made a meal of a recipe. Guess chefs are out too.. People became digital artist at some point and found ways to utilize it for themselves. People will master the Art of being an AI-artist, unlike most people that won’t know more than some basics. If you’re an artist you’re an artist. That means something way beyond any means or tools. Everybody can pick up a pencil, brush or install some software, but the result will never compare to that of an artist’s essential knowledge/creativity to that of some ‘anybody’ doing something for fun or for themself.
@inpsydout
@inpsydout Жыл бұрын
When you said "we don't have to go into crazy photoshoots or hire amazing artists, we can just use our imagination to create them", you are actually implying that they will actually not get those jobs now. People WILL actually lose their jobs, if they haven't already.
@RobertLindabury
@RobertLindabury Жыл бұрын
Times change and we have to change with them. Ignoring the advancements and not using them yourself goes against embracing change and can negatively effect your own marketability.
@yakisumi
@yakisumi Жыл бұрын
@Disent Design humans made machines how do assume they're better.. and ai art steals real art with no credit
@huckwalton2307
@huckwalton2307 Жыл бұрын
AI won’t replace artists… let me show you the art we generated for my friends bar…
@edwindewees4904
@edwindewees4904 Жыл бұрын
where?
@MaskueMC
@MaskueMC Жыл бұрын
"A.I is not gonna kill jobs" >Me watching this from home cuz I got fired from my concept design job and they are now doing my work by using various A.I
@adriancandelario2902
@adriancandelario2902 Жыл бұрын
yea, to say it won't kill jobs is a little naive lol
@M.D.M.X
@M.D.M.X Жыл бұрын
@@adriancandelario2902 To act like this is the first time any (technology) innovation/evolution impacted jobs is more than a little naive. With that said, it didn’t kill jobs, it outgrew them. As it should. So instead of feeling sorry, maybe start adapting and level up to Ai-Artist. Figure it out. I bet your skills/knowledge still offers far beyond that of just anybody watching some tutorials. Fresh opportunity to be front runners
@MaskueMC
@MaskueMC Жыл бұрын
@@M.D.M.X Extremely naive to think big capitalist companies wont absolutely make art meaningless and obsolete cuz they can generate 500 different versions of an artwork within minutes welcome to the age of mediocrity
@M.D.M.X
@M.D.M.X Жыл бұрын
@@MaskueMC 1. You clearly are oblivious to that what makes art meaningful. 2. No company is gonna make it their ‘business’ pumping out ‘500’ works ‘a minute’… smh. -And although the concept design you do can absolutely be artistic, it’s main purpose though is to (quickly) offer various iterations towards a desired result. Not to decorate walls in homes or museums. So it makes sense from a business pov to replace you. And I’m sure that that hits hard on your end. It most definitely won’t make art obsolete, specially when there have been many innovations over the years that could’ve done that already.
@MaskueMC
@MaskueMC Жыл бұрын
@@M.D.M.X 1. you are clearly oblivious to reality 2. Literally a ton of them just sprouted and 3. Your kids will thank you
@omarzaragozag
@omarzaragozag Жыл бұрын
1. Dall-e: generate images from text input 2. Lexica: search for images and learn text prompt that describes the photo for AI 3. Astria: generate images from other images 4. jasper: Create copies 5. Luma AI: generate 3D models from photo 6. Runway ML: Web browser video editor with AI functionalities 7. Durable: Create full websites with AI
@ChinthakaDhpubg
@ChinthakaDhpubg Жыл бұрын
Thnks😎
@AwaisEJazKhan
@AwaisEJazKhan Жыл бұрын
Would be more beneficial if you will add links of websites too
@ysammo214
@ysammo214 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou
@thesleeptapes
@thesleeptapes Жыл бұрын
Awesome!! thank you!
@SoundScientist1
@SoundScientist1 Жыл бұрын
@OmarZaragozag. Thank You (for the summary).
@ericsart6474
@ericsart6474 Жыл бұрын
So, you started out by saying "AI is not going to put designers out of a job" Then you said because of these AI tools " we don't have to do crazy photo shoots or hire amazing artist." effectively putting artist out of work.
@CaScaFree
@CaScaFree Жыл бұрын
very good observation
@isark6955
@isark6955 Жыл бұрын
I agree, but there's also a difference between "dont have to" and "cant do". the competition is definitely going to get tough tho
@MrBoiks
@MrBoiks Жыл бұрын
Cringe worthy
@top7bb
@top7bb Жыл бұрын
Be like water my friend.
@bernalphotography
@bernalphotography Жыл бұрын
Designers are not artists or photographers
@Willopo100
@Willopo100 Жыл бұрын
this will wipe out most of this guys subscribers jobs haha, people are so naive
@M.D.M.X
@M.D.M.X Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you are..
@udayignet6119
@udayignet6119 Жыл бұрын
wao your job also will disappear in future be ready 🤣🤣🤣
@Fostit
@Fostit Жыл бұрын
This is amazing and scary tbh, I feel like A.I. could easily get out of control and not in a good way for us.
@wandrinsheep
@wandrinsheep Жыл бұрын
You’re very first opening statement is the antithesis of what these ai ultimately aim to achieve and shows the level of ignorance present in this space.
@evilnescu
@evilnescu Жыл бұрын
if you'd advise your friend owning a bar to put up AI art on the walls, i'd advise their customers to get their beer from Costco and drink it inside their bar. It'd be only fair, right? ;)
@damithasap
@damithasap Жыл бұрын
well not for UI designers but it most certainly takes artists/ graphic artists money from their pockets
@M.D.M.X
@M.D.M.X Жыл бұрын
No it won’t. Not if they’re willing to adapt AI in their skill set and become an AI-Artist, and utilize it in all kinds of ways to their benefit, unlike most people who won’t know/learn passed the basics if at all. I mean, how do you think someone became a Digital Artist. Emphasis on Artist
@GeorgeNicola
@GeorgeNicola Жыл бұрын
It is very unfortunate that these AI tools will cause an influx of "webmasters" selling services based on these tools.
@alexmoonspell
@alexmoonspell Жыл бұрын
I can already see scam websites multiplying, selling snake-oil to people with zero to none internet literacy, smh.
@mwellsworth
@mwellsworth Жыл бұрын
I’m sure artists like Stefan Kostic, the illustrator mentioned in the prompt on Lexica, don’t appreciate machine learning applications being trained using their original works (i.e., intellectual property) without their consent or approval. Likewise, I’m sure artists wouldn’t appreciate fellow creatives, designers, or other commercial entities using AI to replicate work in their style instead of hiring them. This all seems morally objectionable to me. I realize the adoption and use of these tools is inevitable, but we should be talking more about the ethics of AI art tools. AI shouldn’t be trained on living artist’s intellectual property without consent, and people shouldn’t be using living artist’s names in their prompts.
@Fostit
@Fostit Жыл бұрын
I totally agree.
@FluxAcademy
@FluxAcademy Жыл бұрын
I think this is an interesting debate. The border between inspiration & imitation was always a hot discussion topic. Does imitating or referencing classic artist is ok vs living artists? All new work is remix of old ideas in a new way
@mwellsworth
@mwellsworth Жыл бұрын
Using generative AI applications like DALL-E 2 and Stable Diffusion to generate art in the style of another artist is not the same thing as taking inspiration, imitating, or referencing that artist. It takes significant time and effort for a person to develop the artistic ability to produce an original piece of art of comparable quality to another artist’s master work. These applications have been built to eliminate the need for skilled labor. They are intended to be a replacement for artists and illustrators. Saying that it’s “inspiration & imitation” is a mischaracterization of what’s happening. The use of this software won’t lead to a new generation of skilled artists inspired by the works of others to create new transformative works. If anything, these ‘tools’ will likely dissuade many young people from pursuing the craft. I don’t see anything wrong with using artwork that is in the public domain (i.e., classic artists) to train machine learning algorithms. These works are no longer covered by copyright law. The problem I see here is that these applications were trained on data that was scraped from the web, including vast amounts of copyrighted works from living artists without any consent or compensation. They are stealing from artists to build an application that is meant to replace the artists they stole from. It’s absolutely not ok.
@artoke84
@artoke84 Жыл бұрын
@@mwellsworth is it really your main concern that people will require significantly less time to produce comparable results to those who take the time and effort to develop skills? you can keep doing the hard work for as long as you wish, others will take shortcuts using new technology. Pushing pixels around to create illustrations and design was once considered a threat and cheating. Embark early.
@mwellsworth
@mwellsworth Жыл бұрын
@@artoke84 My first argument was that it is unethical to train machine learning algorithms using an artist’s copyrighted works without consent or compensation. My second argument was that it is unethical to use a living artist’s name in prompts to replicate their style instead of hiring them. Speaking to your point, it’s my understanding as well that many artists and designers struggled when the industry shifted from traditional tools to digital tools. I would argue that this is a much more significant change to our industry than that. This is not just some new toolset that illustrators and designers must adopt to stay relevant. This is a replacement for the need to hire illustrators or designers at all. These tools will continue to improve as more and more people use them. Ultimately, there will be fewer jobs for illustrators and designers, because businesses will choose to write their own prompts instead of hiring someone else to do it for them. I agree that people should anticipate this and reposition themselves as needed to avoid any impacts to their livelihood.
@freqenc
@freqenc Жыл бұрын
God invented the "Do Not Recommend" button for a reason. This is one of them. "AI" in the title. It's not only a fad but a religion to save "John Connor" from the terminator. Thanks KZbin.
@hashemboom
@hashemboom Жыл бұрын
be careful ur email is shown in 4:00 ... and keep it up love ur content
@yannberte8291
@yannberte8291 Жыл бұрын
I think that the images generated by ASTRIA will suit you one day if : you haven't shaved for months, that you party too much with your friends in the nightclub, that you watch too many matches on TV in the evening devouring pizzas and drinking beers, that you don't help your step mother climbing up the stairs, that you don't let your step brother borrow money from you... - in short, that you ignore advice/warnings of your wife... before the divorce 😁🍻
@sidneysidd
@sidneysidd Жыл бұрын
We shall confuse them seriously. Few solutions here: I advice artists to add spelling errors intentionally, Use deliberately watermarked Images and develop unique codenames for their product designs every other Instance when we share our work online. let them develop their own Databases and buy images from Artists.
@tspaziovirtuale3615
@tspaziovirtuale3615 Жыл бұрын
I need more content over this hope you also make only Content (CopyWriting only) A.I. tools and dive more deep into how to use them. Thanks
@kaseycarr9130
@kaseycarr9130 Жыл бұрын
I think the issue of you as a samurai warrior was to train the AI not to make you Japanese but to use a version more realistic to you. Add that to the prompt and see how it turns out.
@mariebunny
@mariebunny Жыл бұрын
This is insane haha, what an overwhelming time to become a designer 😄 Exciting stuff though!
@funnyclipsforfun
@funnyclipsforfun Жыл бұрын
yeah this is insane
@funnyclipsforfun
@funnyclipsforfun Жыл бұрын
but you have to pay a machine to do your work... why don't you a human who can understand your need
@mindsetasucces6378
@mindsetasucces6378 Жыл бұрын
This Ai is going to put people in lazyness mood
@markojotovic8991
@markojotovic8991 Жыл бұрын
great just one update. Dall-e is not free as before and i just found text to image from runway, whcih is working pretty same based on lexica, thanks a lot man
@ling6701
@ling6701 Жыл бұрын
ai will put so many people out of jobs, but I can't wait to see what's coming next :)
@Tamara.Gafniel
@Tamara.Gafniel Жыл бұрын
ממה להתלהב? מ- AI או מהרגע בסרטון שהיה כתוב ashdod ואז נפל לי האסימון שמדובר ביוטיובר ישראל...:)
@Searchforuhuru
@Searchforuhuru Жыл бұрын
How are you able to place yourself in a circle PIP instead of a square? which app do you use? Thanks
@MrSzwarz
@MrSzwarz Жыл бұрын
The value of AI is worth nothing, as DTP lowered value or artworkers=, and almost everyone tioday is "designer"....
@anthonypc1
@anthonypc1 Жыл бұрын
Why do you say AI isn't going to put designers out of a job? If you're a video game company, for example, why pay for dozens of human artists to draw concept art and modelers to scalp everything if they can just hire a single art director to have an AI do all that creative work in a fraction of the time without needing stuff like a salary or healthcare benefits. like you say: 4:39
@DennisFrancispublishing
@DennisFrancispublishing Жыл бұрын
Great video. Lexica can be a hellscape of mangled body parts. Be prepared for some hideous mutated stuff.
@sinewavezero
@sinewavezero Жыл бұрын
very helpful info! the copy writing tool is a life saver. I have been using AI apps for design elements and the ones you shared are very welcome additions. thanks
@SuperTechnoBest
@SuperTechnoBest Жыл бұрын
Which ones you are using that are not here? Please share them.
@EnricoGolfettoMasella
@EnricoGolfettoMasella Жыл бұрын
Best 6 A.I. Tools for Designers (to be aware and to start looking for a new profession)
@mr.bouncealot9047
@mr.bouncealot9047 4 ай бұрын
You have close to flawless English, there's an accent but it's minimal and you seem to have a wide vocabulary. Just a hint though. Transcript your videos into a word document and type in "basically"... Do a wordcount and try and cut the use of that word by about 70% This is a friendly suggestion, I enjoy your videos
@jasenjahn
@jasenjahn Жыл бұрын
For now, AI just made chiiity designers mediocre. Some AI tools are extremely helpful, i.e. clipping out backgrounds.
@Kombo-Chapfika
@Kombo-Chapfika Жыл бұрын
Note how it's "crappy template" when it's about web design, but he doesn't see the same in other aspects of design. You're eating yourself
@cornelisfb
@cornelisfb Жыл бұрын
"Luke, tell your uncle if he gets a translator, make sure it speaks Bocce!" - Beru Lars to Luke Skywalker, in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. I aint going to learn no computer language to talk to AI. Make smarter AI systems.
@boxcardboard5594
@boxcardboard5594 Жыл бұрын
”Upload a bunch of images..” What do the eula’s actually look like? What happens to material uploaded/generated? Nothing in this ”free” world is for free, there is always some sort of price to pay. How is ip handled? Or let me put it like this: who thinks ip-management at Apple or BMW would be happy with sharing concept designs with these companies?
@Zegeebwah
@Zegeebwah Жыл бұрын
These are cool and all but man, I feel like the whole world is gonna become really bland when everyone thinks they're a professional at everything just because an AI algorithm did it for them
@tlilmiztli
@tlilmiztli Жыл бұрын
oh no, you will have to learn how to CRAFT PROMPTS. How complicated... -_______-
@bobaiese9891
@bobaiese9891 Жыл бұрын
Who owns the final artwork that you used for your client's work? This is a question that I have found very few video posters willing to discuss. IP is going to be a treacherous road to navigate if left unknown. If you used someone's stock photography image and altered it. Is it yours? Is it public domain? Is it property of the AI engine? If it is not yours does that mean anybody can use it? Does that become a problem for the original photographer whose work you used?
@selwynbeck2356
@selwynbeck2356 Жыл бұрын
Tried Dall-e: but required me to buy credits before I could use it, but I am broke...any free apps??
@lewisone
@lewisone Жыл бұрын
Durable sounds like a great product for scammers to quickly put together scam websites to make themselves look legit, lol.
@citizenx3801
@citizenx3801 Жыл бұрын
First it was photoshop and now this. Graphic design will go through another wave of non creative people flooding the industry. 🙄
@ArtyMartyD
@ArtyMartyD Жыл бұрын
Why pay a designer if the client can and will do it. AI already knows what good looks like so prompts are not going to give a client a bad result .
@matrizx-diseno-grafico
@matrizx-diseno-grafico Жыл бұрын
NO DIJO NI TAMPOCO HIZO ABSOLUTAMENTE NADA!!!!, QUE VIDEO TAN INÚTIL !!!!
@raahultammu3562
@raahultammu3562 Жыл бұрын
KZbin really mastered the art of script writing that sounds sensible which actually isn't.
@qureshiqureshi4489
@qureshiqureshi4489 Жыл бұрын
how to create clients required face and precise detail of dress illustration from AI and chatGPT?
@leogirl6695
@leogirl6695 Жыл бұрын
You forget to say theese prompts are made with artist original work without their consent.
@godned74
@godned74 Жыл бұрын
6:20 I am an identical triplet and I keep insisting to people that I don't look like my brothers even tho they keep calling me by their names.
@barry.anderberg
@barry.anderberg Жыл бұрын
I think it will thin the herd of designers. To remain competative you'll need to be doing really special things.
@rabd3721
@rabd3721 Жыл бұрын
Niche is key.
@ArtyMartyD
@ArtyMartyD Жыл бұрын
Not even that will protect you.
@diegoyonamine8943
@diegoyonamine8943 Жыл бұрын
Strange pace video script , should use AI script to revise that LOL
@sumiliri2729
@sumiliri2729 Жыл бұрын
All are very cool but how many of them are free? otherwise we will end up paying for them :D🙃
@attaiwisdomcast
@attaiwisdomcast Жыл бұрын
Your vide is cool.. I'm glad to embrace the innovation of the present world
@wowtvbd2019
@wowtvbd2019 Жыл бұрын
Nice
@georgiacarias2160
@georgiacarias2160 Жыл бұрын
the web design generator can be helpful for people that are just starting to learn web design programs, so they can recreate what is generated in the program they are learning
@keirapendragon5486
@keirapendragon5486 Жыл бұрын
Improving the productivity of employees by necessity reduces the number of available jobs. That doesn't mean the technology is the problem. But we cannot just embrace AI without recognizing the ramifications and pushing for policies that will mitigate those issues, which ABSOLUTELY includes job loss. Being among the few who survive the fallout should not Blind people to the Costs, and instead should recognize their responsibility to help work towards ensuring that the adoption of new technologies goes hand in hand with updating policies and social and economic paradigms to ensure the cost isn't a, never before seen, body count. Not a denial of the existence of potential consequences.
@swathigolusu2987
@swathigolusu2987 Жыл бұрын
How to create elements to move..? I want to make a lyrical content.. please guide me
@johnmackay1961
@johnmackay1961 Жыл бұрын
First they take your emails address, then they get you to confirm it. Then they want your phone number, then they want to send you an SMS for verify. And in the space of a few minutes they have all your contact info and you--have nothing. There should be laaw that requires business to inform users what data is required BEFORE signing up. You might have let people know that. Thumbs down from me.
@viktorpetroski
@viktorpetroski Жыл бұрын
Are they giving you a free version for using??? Or you must pay?
@satanishangover
@satanishangover Жыл бұрын
@@viktorpetroski If he has to give all that info, it's not free.
@johnmackay1961
@johnmackay1961 Жыл бұрын
@@viktorpetroski yeah I think it’s free but I didn’t complete the signup.
@MilesBellas
@MilesBellas Жыл бұрын
Society is being forced into burner phones and anonymous accounts simply to control basic privacy.
@jazibhussain8113
@jazibhussain8113 Жыл бұрын
Yeah it's all crap , baiting AI and taking all the sensitive information from users. Better use your hands and Adobe suite for making graphics editing etc
@iMBAstrategicBIZadvisory
@iMBAstrategicBIZadvisory Жыл бұрын
great sharing
@neutralmultiverse8589
@neutralmultiverse8589 Жыл бұрын
I wish there was an AI that laid out my interior design portfolio fo rme!
@jessquinn6106
@jessquinn6106 Жыл бұрын
Ai is art theft. The best AI tool is a jail cell and a sword to cut off AI artists hands.
@merlynfifield2469
@merlynfifield2469 Жыл бұрын
Shear theft of artists and designers work. its Plagiarism period.
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