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BriskBlackMamba
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BriskBlackMamba
@LongboardFamara
I turn AI into Art, Worlds & Stories ⛩️ Unimpressed Web 3 Hub | AR Digital Art Gallery & Coworking Space @chainguru 🌋🏝️🌊
On an Island انضم Mart 2012
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@LongboardFamara This is awesome! Who knew the combination of cooking and anime would be this beautiful!
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@LongboardFamara This video is perfectly cooked and beautifully made. Excellent work! 🔥
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@aimikoda Great tips Kōda, very useful. Thanks for sharing 🫶
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Some AI filmmaking tips from an observer.
- You don't have to generate only 15 second clips.
- A good video usually comes from a good idea, not a good prompt.
- Not every scene has to be one continuous shot. You don't need long unbroken takes to make a good video. Open a random movie and count how often it cuts.
- Build the story in the edit. Don't expect the model to solve everything in a single generation.
- If you can't clearly describe a scene in words, you probably won't communicate it clearly on screen either.
- Just because you learned a new technique and it looks cool doesn't mean you should use it in every scene.
- Just because you can add camera movement doesn't mean every shot needs it. Sometimes a locked camera is more powerful.
- Viewers see the final video, not your prompt. Technically impressive is not always interesting.
- Character consistency doesn't have to be perfect. Strong motion, pacing and composition can hide small inconsistencies.
- Don't use a technique because it's trendy. Use it because the scene needs it.
- You don't have to keep regenerating until you get one perfect output. Even flawed generations often contain useful moments. Put your editing skills to work. A failed generation is not necessarily wasted. Sometimes the best two seconds come from the worst clip. One of the most valuable AI filmmaking skills is not prompting. It's knowing what to keep and what to throw away.
- There is no single perfect way to make AI videos. There are dozens of different workflows. Use the one that works best for you.
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Animating maps is something that always gives me a great sense of satisfaction.
There’s something uniquely rewarding about watching a static world come to life: seeing journeys unfold, borders shift, armies advance, or stories emerge across a landscape.
OscarAI@Artedeingenio
A Midjourney style reference for fantasy cartographic illustration: --sref 7338617346 This style blends fantasy landscape art, illustrated map design, and classic storybook worldbuilding into a single visual language. Vast kingdoms, winding rivers, cliffside castles, and endless cloud seas are rendered with delicate ink linework and a restrained pastel palette, creating images that feel like pages torn from an ancient fantasy atlas.
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