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DALL-E 2 is one of the most powerful AI Art Generation programs on the market. It is comparable to that of Midjourney and Disco Diffusion, however DALL-E 2 has tools to not only create generative art, but to edit existing images. The ability to edit existing images is what sets DALL-E 2 apart from the crowd.

By utilising the ‘outpainting’ function within DALL-E2 we will be able to create images that can then be animated in the form of an infinite zoom. This course is also reliant on the use of Photoshop an After Effects. You can get a free trial of Adobe photoshop and After Effects and there will be a lesson and links highlighting this.

DALL-E 2 has now removed their Waitlist and the software is free of charge, there is however a 15 credit limit per month. Within this course I have purchased extra credits as I use DALL-E 2 a lot in my professional work. However, there is no requirement for you to make any purchases!

The prerequisites for this course are as follows: You will need an internet connection, an email address, Photoshop and After Effects. As mentioned above you can obtain free trials of both photoshop and After Effects.



Course outline

Infinite Zooms made with DALL-E 2
(A quick case study look at AI animations made with DALL-E 2, more specifically we will look at example of infinite zooms made with DALL-E 2)

How to access DALL-E 2 (This session will show you how to access DALL-E 2)

Generating images in DALL-E 2 and Photoshop ready to animate (In this session we will utilise the prompt command to generate our first artwork. We will pair this with processing our images in Photoshop in order to generate images specifically for our infinite zoom.)

Animating an infinite zoom in After Effects (In this session we will utilise Adobe After Effects to take our DALL-E 2 images and animate the infinite zoom)

Class Project (Assignment) – (This lesson will walk you through the class project that you have been tasked with, summarising the skills and techniques learnt so far in the course.)

As mentioned above in the course outline, the course will finish with a really fun assignment where you will have the opportunity to practice the skills that you have learnt in this course! I'm looking forward to seeing what you guys create so please upload your work along with any key prompts you made! You may wish to submit a YouTube link in order to share the work you’ve made!

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DALL-E 2 is one of the most powerful AI Art Generation programs on the market. It is comparable to that of Midjourney and Disco Diffusion, however DALL-E 2 has tools to not only create generative art, but to edit existing images. The ability to edit existing images is what sets DALL-E 2 apart from the crowd.

By utilising the ‘outpainting’ function within DALL-E2 we will be able to create images that can then be animated in the form of an infinite zoom. This course is also reliant on the use of Photoshop an After Effects. You can get a free trial of Adobe photoshop and After Effects and there will be a lesson and links highlighting this.

DALL-E 2 has now removed their Waitlist and the software is free of charge, there is however a 15 credit limit per month. Within this course I have purchased extra credits as I use DALL-E 2 a lot in my professional work. However, there is no requirement for you to make any purchases!

The prerequisites for this course are as follows: You will need an internet connection, an email address, Photoshop and After Effects. As mentioned above you can obtain free trials of both photoshop and After Effects.



Course outline

Infinite Zooms made with DALL-E 2
(A quick case study look at AI animations made with DALL-E 2, more specifically we will look at example of infinite zooms made with DALL-E 2)

How to access DALL-E 2 (This session will show you how to access DALL-E 2)

Generating images in DALL-E 2 and Photoshop ready to animate (In this session we will utilise the prompt command to generate our first artwork. We will pair this with processing our images in Photoshop in order to generate images specifically for our infinite zoom.)

Animating an infinite zoom in After Effects (In this session we will utilise Adobe After Effects to take our DALL-E 2 images and animate the infinite zoom)

Class Project (Assignment) – (This lesson will walk you through the class project that you have been tasked with, summarising the skills and techniques learnt so far in the course.)

As mentioned above in the course outline, the course will finish with a really fun assignment where you will have the opportunity to practice the skills that you have learnt in this course! I'm looking forward to seeing what you guys create so please upload your work along with any key prompts you made! You may wish to submit a YouTube link in order to share the work you’ve made!

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Ever see some crazy, trippy art and wonder how it was made?

Chances are, you were looking at as AI images and videos without knowing it.

Maybe you’ve played around with text-to-image generation, but you probably haven’t played with video. While the progress on images has been insane, video still seems elusive, even for AI. In this class, you will make your own AI video with Artbreeder, a free-to-start option with quality images coming from a full breeding system using database of images that users create. Breeding images makes for incredible video, all released under the cc0 license.


You’ll feel like Picasso using this tool. And the best part is, you put your energy into it with your selection, and can blend still images you upload into your video, making AI a tool for you, not the other way around.


Here’s what you’ll learn

  • Use Artbreeder to generate AI videos


  • Explore the world of image genealogy to perfect AI videos

  • Divine the art of small, beautiful .gifs from any video with gifski


Let’s get started!


Jump into the class, or keep reading for some FAQs


See you soon,

- Douglas



FAQs

Why can we only use one category at a time?

AI works best with a specific algorithm targeting a specific type of images. The calculations on a face are much different than on a building. AI programs separate by type for performance and accuracy


What else does Artbreeder offer?

You can “breed” still images using other images on the site, and upload your own images. Use both in your video.


Why do AI generation services usually cost money?

AI programs and their organizers such as DALL-E and Artbreeeder need to pay for the vast amount of computing resources it takes to run this software. In addition to processing speed, the ram required to hold all the information needed for the calculations makes AI image generation difficult on most personal computers. We can see that the image we get back.


Is this course just on Artbreeder?

About 1/3 is about optimizing a .gif using gifski. Learn to make .gif loops out of any video, and manipulate FPS, speed, resolution, and quality to get a manageable file size.


How can I make my final product look better?

Spend some time at the beginning of any project just hoarding the best images in a particular category, those with aesthetic appeal and a deep genealogy. You will have an easy time filling in the blanks and testing variations when you go to create your videos, and end up with a better product

P.S. Although there is a feature to allow you to copy and paste, I have only had success making “hearts” that show up in the starred section.


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Ever see some crazy, trippy art and wonder how it was made?

Chances are, you were looking at as AI images and videos without knowing it.

Maybe you’ve played around with text-to-image generation, but you probably haven’t played with video. While the progress on images has been insane, video still seems elusive, even for AI. In this class, you will make your own AI video with Artbreeder, a free-to-start option with quality images coming from a full breeding system using database of images that users create. Breeding images makes for incredible video, all released under the cc0 license.


You’ll feel like Picasso using this tool. And the best part is, you put your energy into it with your selection, and can blend still images you upload into your video, making AI a tool for you, not the other way around.


Here’s what you’ll learn

  • Use Artbreeder to generate AI videos


  • Explore the world of image genealogy to perfect AI videos

  • Divine the art of small, beautiful .gifs from any video with gifski


Let’s get started!


Jump into the class, or keep reading for some FAQs


See you soon,

- Douglas



FAQs

Why can we only use one category at a time?

AI works best with a specific algorithm targeting a specific type of images. The calculations on a face are much different than on a building. AI programs separate by type for performance and accuracy


What else does Artbreeder offer?

You can “breed” still images using other images on the site, and upload your own images. Use both in your video.


Why do AI generation services usually cost money?

AI programs and their organizers such as DALL-E and Artbreeeder need to pay for the vast amount of computing resources it takes to run this software. In addition to processing speed, the ram required to hold all the information needed for the calculations makes AI image generation difficult on most personal computers. We can see that the image we get back.


Is this course just on Artbreeder?

About 1/3 is about optimizing a .gif using gifski. Learn to make .gif loops out of any video, and manipulate FPS, speed, resolution, and quality to get a manageable file size.


How can I make my final product look better?

Spend some time at the beginning of any project just hoarding the best images in a particular category, those with aesthetic appeal and a deep genealogy. You will have an easy time filling in the blanks and testing variations when you go to create your videos, and end up with a better product

P.S. Although there is a feature to allow you to copy and paste, I have only had success making “hearts” that show up in the starred section.