The anime version of the Lord of the Rings with artificial intelligence vehicles was made: Let’s look at how the bride was made together!

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The anime version of the Lord of the Rings with artificial intelligence vehicles was made: Let’s look at how the bride was made together!

Just a few days after OpenAI launching the new artificial intelligence visual formation, a new trend was almost on social media.

Users revealed the power of this technology by creating visuals in the iconic method of Legendary Japanese Animation Studio Studio Ghibli. A user created the anime version of the Lord of the Rings with a small cost and solid overtime.

https://twitter.com/twitter/status/1905151190872309907

In the current situation, one of the most common means of artificial intelligence that can turn an image into an image, and the person who created this work says that he spent $ 250 in Kling AI. It also took 9 hours to complete the images it created.

The person who made up the work shared the comparison in the middle of the two trailers at one -to -one time with users:

https://twitter.com/twitter/status/1905151192948478055

So how did this process work?

The person who made up the work told PJ Ace in his step by step in the X account.

First, the screen image of each scene in the trailer name OpenAI’s visual creation tool has transformed these screenshots into Studio Ghibli’s iconic style.

He then used Kling AI and LUMA AI to make this screen images moving. Then he organized the image compared to his turn in the trailer.

https://twitter.com/twitter/status/1905151196089717069

The user shared the commands used by OpenAI in the visual creation tool with his followers:

https://twitter.com/twitter/status/1905151200099795067

Since there is no time to synchronize lip, the commands he uses are in the following form:

https://twitter.com/twitter/status/1905151203392291065

When we think how strong the process of creating animation cinemas is, it is difficult to imagine what things will come out of such tools in the future. But all we know is that all this is the only part of the iceberg.

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