Steve's Art Gallery is owned and operated by Stephen Ray. Trained in traditional art, having studied at the Ringling School of Art & Design in Sarasota, FL, and Liberal Arts at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Fluent in both traditional art media and digital media.
Expertise in the Adobe Master Collection, including Photoshop, After Effects, and Premiere. Additionally, experienced in 3D modeling, using ACIS, including Spine line, Nurbs, and Subdivision, along with texturing, lighting, and UV mapping.
Also skilled in various AI platforms, in the fields of images, animation, audio, and literature.
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Comments (2)
This looks very good, the moves are smooth and graceful. Are AI sites allowing you to do animations longer than 5 seconds since this one is far longer than any others I have seen so far? When they do that and in a wide aspect ratio, that's the time I will most likely get interested in doing a bit of experimenting with the AI medium myself.
Keep going, your videos are looking great! :-)
Some let you do up to 8 seconds. Fotor has a feature where you can load a start & end image with an 8-second option. But it takes 40 credits per clip. I got in on the ground floor, so I'm locked into a great deal. The more popular an AI app becomes, the larger the monthly subscriptions go & they want you to pay as you go. Was using Unreal & metahuman, but to time-consuming, hard on the video card & need to buy content like poser & Daz. I jumped on AI as soon as it came out. People do abuse it because they have no real artistic skills. I create my drawing style from my 3D & hand-drawn art. Then, implement it into an AI drawing style. Also, use art terminology I've learned over the years. I also use Premiere to edit my videos. If you're doing Digital Art as a job or side hustle, you have to stay current with the technology or get left behind. I learned this the hard way in the communications industry. https://www.fotor.com/apps/ai-video-generator