I Asked Photoshop AI to Zoom Out Infinitely. Here’s What Happened.

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If you haven’t used Photoshop lately, you’re missing a prime example of how AI is really going to change the world. With new features like Generative Fill and Generative Expand, they are showing that the AI revolution will not be a big event, but a creeping, steady inclusion into our daily lives. So I decided to put it to the ultimate test.
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Timestamps:
0:00 - 1:09 Intro
1:09 - 6:14 About Photoshop Generative AI
6:14 - 8:51 Creating the images
8:51 - 14:31 Editing the infinite expand
14:31 - 15:31 The Results
15:31 - 18:12 My thoughts and a simpler solution
18:12 - 19:27 Final thoughts
19:27 - 21:57 Imprint
21:57 - 22:36 Close

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  • @inviktus1983
    @inviktus1983Ай бұрын

    Are you telling me one man built this entire youtube channel from scraps in a CAVE?

  • @davidanderson_surrey_bc

    @davidanderson_surrey_bc

    29 күн бұрын

    He got most of his parts from that mammoth you saw at the beginning. That's actually Joe in the photo, eying up the beast for materials.

  • @mikewiggins7257

    @mikewiggins7257

    27 күн бұрын

    Mr. Stane, I'm going to need you to calm down.

  • @sciencecompliance235

    @sciencecompliance235

    26 күн бұрын

    The truth is... I am Joe Scott.

  • @hata6290

    @hata6290

    17 күн бұрын

    Lmfao

  • @RC-nq7mg

    @RC-nq7mg

    16 күн бұрын

    vertical photos are the bane of any photographer or videographers existence because its not natural. I hate seeing all the appliance users take vertical photos with their phones. Just crap.

  • @RichardCox0
    @RichardCox029 күн бұрын

    I don’t need photoshop, I expand myself with McDonalds

  • @Chrisszz47

    @Chrisszz47

    23 күн бұрын

    Lmao

  • @STICKOMEDIA

    @STICKOMEDIA

    22 күн бұрын

    XD

  • @handle1138

    @handle1138

    22 күн бұрын

    At the speed prices are going up at the Micky Dees you are better off with the 659.88/yr subscription to adobe.

  • @solarwinds-

    @solarwinds-

    22 күн бұрын

    LOL

  • @stuartdparnell

    @stuartdparnell

    20 күн бұрын

    GEIJUTSU WA BAKAHATSU DA

  • @nosekills
    @nosekillsАй бұрын

    Aren't you afraid people will just watch the video in reverse and find your cave ?

  • @wmpx34

    @wmpx34

    Ай бұрын

    It’s entropic, no time-reversal symmetry

  • @joescott

    @joescott

    29 күн бұрын

    Damn... Never thought of that!

  • @poodle_soup211

    @poodle_soup211

    29 күн бұрын

    A little sinister comment....we already know where Joe's cave is 😂

  • @SAMIAMFNX

    @SAMIAMFNX

    29 күн бұрын

    yes

  • @MeppyMan

    @MeppyMan

    29 күн бұрын

    I can’t believe he didn’t play it in reverse at a slightly faster speed. That would be cool.

  • @ScienceClic
    @ScienceClic23 күн бұрын

    Quick technique for the expansion to be perfectly smooth : use an expression on the scale property of the layers and type in "[100,100]*Math.pow(3,-value)" where you replace "value" by a link to a slider control effect, varying from 0 to 100.

  • @PMA_ReginaldBoscoG

    @PMA_ReginaldBoscoG

    17 күн бұрын

    I second this

  • @dranorter

    @dranorter

    17 күн бұрын

    Part of the problem is he positioned each expansion by hand, so they weren't perfectly centered.

  • @benhur2806

    @benhur2806

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@dranorterAnd perhaps not scaled by a factor of 3 every time as well, to add insult to injury...

  • @AdminSmithee

    @AdminSmithee

    15 күн бұрын

    @@dranorter You could use a action or write a scripts to automate it, for perfect alignment.

  • @JoanGonzalezTrolloCat

    @JoanGonzalezTrolloCat

    14 күн бұрын

    as soon as I saw him cropping by hand I knew it would end up messy

  • @timogul
    @timogul29 күн бұрын

    The weird thing about this, and I've tried it, is that after _200_ expansions, you will end up outside a Chuck E Cheese in San Bernardino. Every time. The same Chuck E Cheese. And it's actually there, I found it on the map, at least, last time I checked.

  • @jacoboneill2494

    @jacoboneill2494

    29 күн бұрын

    Just like how that consistent image of a woman's face keeps popping up when people use negative prompts. She even has a name that keeps appearing in the text and titles - Loab. Nexpo did a video - "The disturbing art of ai", I think it's called.

  • @ExperimentIV

    @ExperimentIV

    29 күн бұрын

    @@jacoboneill2494oh my god my friend was one of the ones who discovered Loab!

  • @User31129

    @User31129

    27 күн бұрын

    After 200 expansions, you end up with a Tool album cover

  • @RodCornholio

    @RodCornholio

    26 күн бұрын

    So, that Chuck E Cheese must be the Alpha and Omega point of the Universe. I feel a cult starting.

  • @matej3276

    @matej3276

    26 күн бұрын

    This sounds like a SCP concept

  • @slazman999
    @slazman999Ай бұрын

    Now we know where Joe's secret hideout is... In a cave, in a mountain, at the bottom of the sea, in the middle of the universe, in a rock, in a desert, in a road, in a pebble, in a bay on the side of a cliff, in a lagoon

  • @davidanderson_surrey_bc

    @davidanderson_surrey_bc

    29 күн бұрын

    It's Everything, Everywhere, All At Once!

  • @joescott

    @joescott

    29 күн бұрын

    That starts to sound like a Dr. Seuss poem.

  • @games1004

    @games1004

    29 күн бұрын

    Came looking for this comment. At 15:05, the beach became a rock, and the sky became the ocean. Joe reinvented the "Honey I Shrunk the Kids" shrinkray, then took a "microscopic" picture with an AI telescope. 😄

  • @gcewing

    @gcewing

    29 күн бұрын

    We should send a postcard to him with that for an address and see if the postal workers manage to deliver it.

  • @drippingwax

    @drippingwax

    29 күн бұрын

    I really think that at some point the Earth should have started curving, then we zoom off the planet, out of the solar system, etc., not that weird folded universe thing, AND THEN BACK ON EARTH! Or was it?!

  • @wuxpoint8311
    @wuxpoint831129 күн бұрын

    I remember seeing this "infinite" zoom effect in Contact (Zemeckis, 1997, film's opening sequence) and in Limitless (2011). I think it was also used in other films, but hey, at those times and without the incredible tools we have now, it was already stunning!

  • @SpydersByte

    @SpydersByte

    29 күн бұрын

    Contact is such a good movie

  • @wuxpoint8311

    @wuxpoint8311

    28 күн бұрын

    @@SpydersByte Oh yes it is!!! The scenario is great, and it includes political elements and a philosophical (and religious) rational. The infinite zoom effect to Ellie's eye is very nice. I wonder what kind of technology they did use back then ?

  • @RandomSime

    @RandomSime

    27 күн бұрын

    @@wuxpoint8311 According to Carin-Anne Strohmaier, the first assistant film editor, the shot was created through three different plates, digitally manipulated in CGI to create the effect: one plate was from the cameraman leading Ellie, the second of Ellie opening the cabinet door (which was a blue screen instead of a miror), and the third of the reflection of Ellie and her dad when the door closes. It's actually really simple technology they used. It's so effective because the timing and lighting is perfect.

  • @wuxpoint8311

    @wuxpoint8311

    27 күн бұрын

    @@RandomSime Woah! Many thanks for the info!

  • @arthurconanthebarbarian1288

    @arthurconanthebarbarian1288

    25 күн бұрын

    It's also in royksopp's eple music video, with collage influence

  • @Ni-qc6yq
    @Ni-qc6yq29 күн бұрын

    Now Joe is 1/1000 the size of his mom.

  • @RobertSchoeneberg

    @RobertSchoeneberg

    19 күн бұрын

    Or 0.001

  • @RobertSchoeneberg

    @RobertSchoeneberg

    19 күн бұрын

    Or 10‰

  • @vorqoo

    @vorqoo

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@RobertSchoeneberg10🐛 🤯🤯🤯

  • @ImproMooray

    @ImproMooray

    13 күн бұрын

    Is that a 'yo mama so fat' joke?

  • @Siska0Robert
    @Siska0RobertАй бұрын

    14:30 What flat-earthers think will happen if you gave them the best Nikon camera.

  • @laughcentral9217

    @laughcentral9217

    29 күн бұрын

    I know it probably doesn't matter but the magic is mostly placed in the lens, not the camera itself. So then for this, it would be the best zoom lens. No point in getting technical but do you ever just get that weird feeling over something that doesn't matter yet you feel the need to say it? I'm a strange individual so maybe it's just that. Hope you are having a nice day!

  • @SpydersByte

    @SpydersByte

    29 күн бұрын

    lmao.

  • @Jamesdavey358

    @Jamesdavey358

    27 күн бұрын

    @@laughcentral9217 😂

  • @joeshmoe7967

    @joeshmoe7967

    19 күн бұрын

    !!!!!!!!!!!!! TOO FUNNY, but also totally true.

  • @NickRoman

    @NickRoman

    18 күн бұрын

    That's what I was thinking. This is what it would look like if the Earth were flat and you just kept backing up.

  • @m.h.6470
    @m.h.6470Ай бұрын

    To be honest, the app "zoom out" looks like a pre-generated effect, with your photo placed in the middle. There is barely any overlap or continuation of the original photo - it immediately went cyberpunk for no reason at all.

  • @bornach

    @bornach

    Ай бұрын

    What [ColdFusion] describes as "AI washing". Claiming your technology uses state-of-the-art generative AI when in reality its output looks more like it was generated by a content aware fill algorithm. Much like the bricks appearing behind the sheep in a barn, the zoom out app ignored the image context and just grew a texture from what was along the edges of the frame.

  • @Vorexia

    @Vorexia

    Ай бұрын

    @@bornach To be completely fair, this was a very extreme stress test to begin with. Taking a photo that captured a small and relatively complex space and tripling the size of that photo is just not something you would normally do with a feature like that. Secondarily, the setting was also a bit of a niche compared to the more generalised dataset it was trained with. Food, people, animals, plants, and the outdoors... some of the very things that Photoshop users edit the most frequently. As opposed to a studio belonging to a content creator. There are obviously not a lot of images of content creators' studios, and even if there were, they would still be very difficult to replicate since they vary dramatically and can be very personalised. These studios can go all the way from being in the corner of a bedroom to being an entire warehouse. Hell, some even give viewers the illusion of being in a naturally lit and cozy home environment when they're actually just sitting in a small, purpose-built set surrounded by black walls. Sometimes it's not even that, but just a high-quality greenscreen implementation. Even we can fail at predicting how things look like behind the camera of these studios, it's no wonder that deep-learning AI does the same. This is not state-of-the-art AI - it's years behind what companies like OpenAI and Nvidia are currently achieving - but it's still leagues ahead of what content-aware fill algorithms did.

  • @squirlmy

    @squirlmy

    29 күн бұрын

    I tried to look closely at the "bricks", and I think it was actually the sheep's curly grey wool being mistaken for part of the wall. Also with the "cyberpunk look", the colorful decorations in the room around the edge of the "original" got stretched into a "80s Futurist" look. It wasn't for "no reason at all", it just used the outer edges instead of a wholistic view of the entire photo. When AI is capable of that, I'll be more impressed.

  • @tweer64

    @tweer64

    14 күн бұрын

    @@squirlmy I believe Photoshop AI uses the actual photo as a reference. I believe it will recreate images in the main image if you prompt them with a description of the image.

  • @LEDewey_MD
    @LEDewey_MD29 күн бұрын

    Towards the end, I was reminded of a Mandelbrot Fractal. Glad that you are doing something JUST FOR FUN!! ❤

  • @jefrescott
    @jefrescott29 күн бұрын

    This is an excellent visual example of what is going to happen as AI content becomes more ubiquitous, and new models are trained off that content. AI content feeding AI content....an AI content entropy.

  • @Techy404

    @Techy404

    15 күн бұрын

    Pretty sure this ended up happening with an AI "art" program, and the results were turning out worse than the previous ones, so basically the AI was inbreeding and it came with all the bad side effects from IRL inbreeding.

  • @Kongongongg

    @Kongongongg

    15 күн бұрын

    This is not how AI works are you guys are serious? AI use CLOSED databases, not the open internet to learn.

  • @logandarnell8946

    @logandarnell8946

    8 күн бұрын

    @@Kongongonggnot all of them, and over time those "closed databases" will need to be expanded and likely contaminated.

  • @Kongongongg

    @Kongongongg

    8 күн бұрын

    @@logandarnell8946 nah, don’t worry AI pictures will not make it into these dataset for very long time.

  • @spookmineer
    @spookmineerАй бұрын

    I like the "stuttering" effect because it lets you keep track of how big each expansion is (or how many there are). It is very trippy though, I'm glad it wasn't much longer than it was.

  • @danielch6662

    @danielch6662

    28 күн бұрын

    Sync it to the beats of the music. But the way he tweaked each one by hand is ... the opposite of saving time.

  • @hunterG60k

    @hunterG60k

    27 күн бұрын

    No way! I was thinking I need 10 hours of this next time I'm dropping acid lol Loved it

  • @stuartdparnell

    @stuartdparnell

    20 күн бұрын

    You see the stuttering on DMT distinctly before you enter the dome

  • @slovakthrowback3738

    @slovakthrowback3738

    7 күн бұрын

    @@hunterG60k Honestly, after the results, my eyes were doing the "zoomy" thingie with objects and it felt quite similar to some of the visuals of acid lmao

  • @ChristopherEatonAgnati
    @ChristopherEatonAgnati29 күн бұрын

    Dude. I see and understand the smoothness factor you weren't 100% happy with, but syncing it with that music beat made the world's best lemonaid out of the lemons you were given. Nicely done!

  • @tommj4365

    @tommj4365

    13 күн бұрын

    Yea it went well with the beat if the music, more hypnotic and freaky

  • @Zappr
    @Zappr12 күн бұрын

    The reason the “Wawawa” effect is happening is because you’re going from zooming out to the edges of an image to zooming out of an image zoomed directly in the center with a constant speed. It’s a similar effect as how moving down a corridor looks slower if you focus on the middle and block out the walls close to you, so as you zoom out the edges of the image get unblocked and the zoom feels faster and faster until the cut to the next image where you’re zoomed in again. The way to fix it would be to start the zoom fast for each image, and then ease it out into a slow zoom. I think that would make it feel more like a continuous motion, but I am gonna have to test it myself at some point to make sure. Very cool experiment and I still love the end result!

  • @adrienne_acts
    @adrienne_acts29 күн бұрын

    Fun! I’m an editor and dabbling more and more in Photoshop and After Effects. I was chatting with a colleague the other day about an endless zoom out video shared by NATO that was breaking my brain. I wonder if the finger pinch zoom out helps avoid that stutter-step problem your friend had. Lastly - have you ever done a video about early “photoshop”? Like photo manipulation done in the time of early photography? Like those famous photos of Grant and Lincoln at civil war battlefields (but it’s actually their heads were cut out and placed on a person in the shot) or cards displaying “mediums” performing their talents (like ectoplasm coming from nostrils - although maybe that’s a very different video). Good stuff, keep it up Joe!

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere

    @JustWasted3HoursHere

    23 күн бұрын

    I seem to remember that Photoshop had its origins in the special effects for "The Abyss".

  • @christophstahl8169

    @christophstahl8169

    21 күн бұрын

    When I started using Photoshop we did not have layers... so even a video about actual "early Photoshop" could be fun :D

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere

    @JustWasted3HoursHere

    20 күн бұрын

    @@christophstahl8169 Oh man, no layers? Hard to believe that even "undo" was kind of a late concept too. Can you imagine drawing some complex drawing with no layers AND no undo? Yikes.

  • @bobblebardsley

    @bobblebardsley

    13 күн бұрын

    The Cottingley Fairies would be good to include in something like this, in 1917 two young girls in England took some photographs they claimed showed real fairies, many years later they admitted they were just paper cut-outs. Not exactly photoshopping, just in-camera trickery, but it's one of the most famous cases of it in the UK.

  • @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958
    @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac595829 күн бұрын

    Right after the zoom, just when he says "Is my face all swirly now", stare at something in the room other than the screen and it will swell up bigger and bigger. Joe has effected your brain.

  • @SpydersByte

    @SpydersByte

    29 күн бұрын

    wow, was not at all expecting that to work but it did! Very trippy!

  • @meloney

    @meloney

    14 күн бұрын

    reminded me of visuals i had when i was younger on acid lmao

  • @broadwaybroad

    @broadwaybroad

    Күн бұрын

    When it faded to black, I saw my reflection in the screen and noticed it happening. Kind of freaked me out because I was not expecting it.

  • @missewe
    @misseweАй бұрын

    🤯 what do you mean that's not an actual photo of a wooly mammoth !?!?! 😂😂😂😂

  • @brianh9358

    @brianh9358

    29 күн бұрын

    Any day now they are going to grow one in a test tube and implant in an elephant for birth. :) Then He can get his actual photo.

  • @gcewing

    @gcewing

    29 күн бұрын

    Unfortunately they weren't able to train the AI on any actual photos of wooly mammoths due to copyright reasons.

  • @NickTaylorRickPowers

    @NickTaylorRickPowers

    29 күн бұрын

    ​@@brianh9358how big is that test tube gonna be

  • @piccalillipit9211

    @piccalillipit9211

    29 күн бұрын

    FAKE NEWS...!!!

  • @brianh9358

    @brianh9358

    29 күн бұрын

    @@NickTaylorRickPowers Uh... notice I say implant it in an elephant? :) There was talk a few years back about taking genetic material from a frozen wooly mammoth, altering an elephant embryo, and implanting in an elephant until birth. This would only be feasible if they can find enough intact DNA. Like Jurassic Park but for a different era. :)

  • @ImTerasHD
    @ImTerasHD29 күн бұрын

    The expansion stuttering could be solved by pre composing the composition and time remapping the pre-comp. Would love to have a crack at it when I get the time to! Also, I don't think the AI imaging started with Dall-E, there was an earlier online tool where you could paint an image with basic colors, like using MS Paint, and then it would generate your painting into a "realistic" image. I remember you could do animals, landscape and for some reason.. purses. This was a couple years before Dall-E was revealed, and was most probably one of the earlier cases of AI imaging. Loved the video, Joe!

  • @slembcke
    @slembcke28 күн бұрын

    That's a common mistake in games/real-time graphics too. To make the zoom look smooth you don't want to use a linear or cubic curve like a lot of animation packages provide, you need an exponential curve. Zooming out by a factor of 3 like you are doing would mean 3^-x where x goes from 0 to 1 for each segment. Fun fact, 3^100 is about 5x10^47 which is... huge! Like the difference in size between subatomic stuff and the size of the observable universe huge. It's baffling how a smooth, understandable zoom like that compounds so quickly isn't it?

  • @westminsterabbey.6916
    @westminsterabbey.6916Ай бұрын

    Good lord I’ve never made it to a video 37 seconds after it came out the oven. I’m gonna need the oven gloves.

  • @joescott

    @joescott

    Ай бұрын

    Hehe, it came out late today so you got lucky!

  • @westminsterabbey.6916

    @westminsterabbey.6916

    Ай бұрын

    @@joescott sounds about right, of course I’m only early when the video is late 😂

  • @patrickiamonfire965

    @patrickiamonfire965

    Ай бұрын

    @@joescottseriously joe I have been asking the name for this 19:47 music quite some time could you at least give the name?

  • @ryanpenrod1859

    @ryanpenrod1859

    Ай бұрын

    The "Ove" Glove

  • @thetruth1862

    @thetruth1862

    Ай бұрын

    Loved the Eclipse live stream.

  • @kaiying74
    @kaiying74Ай бұрын

    9:25 - Some of those Hand hallucinations are fantastic. 🤣 You owe your friend more than a few beers for composing that zoom sequence. That was awesome.

  • @ccelik97

    @ccelik97

    29 күн бұрын

    You know what finally fixed the human anatomy related image generation issues? The "F" Stable Diffusion models _("F" is for "Female")_ since Stable Diffusion is open-source. _(You may look it up in an incognito tab using a public Wi-Fi now. \s)_ Then, the base models began merging some weights from those more _interesting_ custom models/did the same to improve theirs. What I'm telling here applies to all the image generation models, and not only to Stable Diffusion. And yes, another similar thing is taking place with the open-source LLMs also. They're improving wonderfully fast.

  • @ccelik97

    @ccelik97

    29 күн бұрын

    Btw, they could've stitched together that big video in the reverse order and then reversed it back for the same effect for way cheaper & quicker. All that it'd have taken them to do so was to start with the (N)th image, place the (N-1)th image in the middle 1/9th section of it, zoom in by 3x (& fade in the full quality (N-1)th image at the end), repeat until the original image. The best part? Even a "dumb" video editor can do this whole thing xd.

  • @idehenebenezer802

    @idehenebenezer802

    28 күн бұрын

    JESUS IS COMING VERY SOON🔥 REPENT AND TURN AWAY FROM YOUR SINS 🙏🙏🙏😢😢

  • @mrsquid_
    @mrsquid_11 күн бұрын

    15:05 is an insane transition, it looks like the entire thing was a miniature world ontop of a few loose rocks

  • @RobDucharme
    @RobDucharme29 күн бұрын

    I appreciate this video. As much as this term upsets some people I know, this is one of those "how the sausage is made" videos and I'm glad these get posted. 5:41 Even the lighting is decent.. 6:32 Is that a fridge to the right, or some sort of post-apocalyptic "life-pod"? 7:02 It's looking more and more like some sort of WWIII era self-sustaining bunker.

  • @pederbergstrand6203
    @pederbergstrand6203Ай бұрын

    Scaling tip! In After Effects you can parent all your objects to a Null object, and scale only that. Think of it like a train pulling all the railcars that are attached to it, but you only need to animate the train. Essentially you create your null object, it will be auto centered. Parent your first photo to the Null. Now add your second photo on top, set the blend mode to Difference. Scale your Null down to where you see the photos align. Now parent Photo 2 to the Null. Import Photo 3, repeat the process. You’ll have to animate opacity of the overlaying layer from 0 to the 100 during the zoom to make the transition be smooth. Also set your layers back from difference to normal between each new layer setup. Null objects are the best!

  • @mikeclarke952

    @mikeclarke952

    Ай бұрын

    Boring.

  • @GuZ76

    @GuZ76

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly what I wanted to say 😂

  • @GuZ76

    @GuZ76

    Ай бұрын

    Or just write an expression and copy paste it on all layers, should be done in half an hour 😅

  • @omegahaxors3306

    @omegahaxors3306

    Ай бұрын

    This person game designs.

  • @ge2719

    @ge2719

    Ай бұрын

    could you also layer all the images on top of each other, scaled right, then create a new comp out of that so then its turned all those images into one image, and then zoom out from that?

  • @ProgressiveSolutions
    @ProgressiveSolutionsАй бұрын

    The interesting thing to me was that actual expansion seemed to stop very quickly, replaced by backing off. In other words, instead of zooming out it moved away from the subject in z space. Especially in the one you did in Photoshop, I kept waiting to see the curvature of the Earth, followed by the entire planet, then the rest of the solar system, etc. But nothing like that happened - instead it just showed more landscapes entering the picture at basically the same scale.

  • @SpydersByte

    @SpydersByte

    29 күн бұрын

    thats because its just trying to expand the image, its not trying to zoom out, nor does it have any clue that we're on Earth or that if you zoom out from a landscape like that youll eventually see a curve and then the whole Earth. It has no clue about any of that. It's just an image creation tool, it has no human knowledge whatsoever just a bunch of images to generate from.

  • @Laembort
    @Laembort25 күн бұрын

    The ideal case: you end up recreating the 'Royksopp - Eple' music video

  • @StitchesLovesRats
    @StitchesLovesRats24 күн бұрын

    14:31 - woah, dude! That was genuinely beautiful. Great track pick too.

  • @mostlyghostey
    @mostlyghostey29 күн бұрын

    There is a huge debate in universities right now about how to handle AI because it’s too easy for students not to learn the information being presented in classes and use AI to cheat on assignments instead. My professor was agonizing over the fact that she may need to start doing oral exams with students 1 on 1 in order to combat AI.

  • @ZM-dm3jg

    @ZM-dm3jg

    29 күн бұрын

    The universities are finished and there will be no jobs for most people at university today thanks to AI anyway

  • @SpydersByte

    @SpydersByte

    29 күн бұрын

    yea I could definitely see things going in that direction, at least its one of the potential solutions

  • @jessamineprice5803

    @jessamineprice5803

    29 күн бұрын

    I quit university teaching 6 months ago. The last 12 months were a comic slog through a hellscape of AI-produced papers. By the end, I spent more hours per week documenting cheating cases than actually helping the 20% of students who wanted to learn. Of course I’d hoped AI would help me grade student papers but it can’t do anything requiring intelligence! I understand why students use it, but AI sucked all the remaining fun out of academia for me. AI should give us all a chance to re-evaluate modern universities, and the ways they exploit both students and professors, but there’s too much money in those endowments, it will never happen. 😢

  • @nabormendonca5742

    @nabormendonca5742

    29 күн бұрын

    You should have used a better AI. 😏

  • @benf3171

    @benf3171

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@jessamineprice5803 I do not doubt that for a second. I am taking an online course my my Master's in Aviation (my employer is awesome enough to reimburse me for it). It is not hard material, especially for someone who has a bachelor's degree and/or is in the aerospace industry. Despite the ease, I am *positive* some of our required discussion topics are being done by AI (well, student using AI). If the professor is doing something about it, I'm not seeing it. It sucks when you are actually putting effort into something, or you are actually enthusiastic about how airports fund themselves, and you see this canned, boring (sometimes wrong) stuff all over the place.

  • @josephwalter141
    @josephwalter14129 күн бұрын

    Man this legitimately messed with my eyes. I looked down at my dinner right after and it freaked me out a bit.

  • @joyl7842
    @joyl784229 күн бұрын

    This seems like a replicator from Star Trek but for images instead of food. Saving time and having all the ingredients to make anything you ask it to make.

  • @DanSchaumann
    @DanSchaumann27 күн бұрын

    That was a very interesting idea and video, cheers to you and Mark for putting it together for us

  • @AudraK
    @AudraKАй бұрын

    For AI to put you in a cave, as if you lived in a cave or under a rock was beautiful. It knows us humans too well

  • @psykalag

    @psykalag

    28 күн бұрын

    Joe made this video in a cave with a box of parts!

  • @Captain.Basketcase
    @Captain.BasketcaseАй бұрын

    Far out man i was not expecting that swirly face thing haha... i was like dude did you know i was not 100% sober right now? Haha

  • @shallmaddocks4690

    @shallmaddocks4690

    Ай бұрын

    hahaha same

  • @joescott

    @joescott

    29 күн бұрын

    I knew because I almost fell down after I watched it the first time. :)

  • @Captain.Basketcase

    @Captain.Basketcase

    29 күн бұрын

    @@joescott with mind altering plants 🪴 come mind altering pictures within pictures zoomy zoom zooms... spiral circle face!

  • @ronniesmith2775

    @ronniesmith2775

    29 күн бұрын

    This is the highest comment I think I’ve ever seen,

  • @jwvandegronden

    @jwvandegronden

    29 күн бұрын

    @@ronniesmith2775 I'm such a n00b I actually checked the like count and thought, am I missing something?! And then only it dawned on me... Duh... And that even without being high ;-)

  • @schlenbea
    @schlenbea21 күн бұрын

    not me with a massive smile on my face as the zoom out played. Awesome video Joe! Love it.

  • @stampedetrail2003
    @stampedetrail200327 күн бұрын

    Nice. I love the last few frames where it turns into a corrugated Sheetmetal.

  • @lindaseel9986
    @lindaseel9986Ай бұрын

    Joe's office is his man cave. So putting him in a cave makes sense. That last expansion was cool! I was expecting it to end up showing the entire Earth.

  • @EliotHochberg
    @EliotHochbergАй бұрын

    You did a reasonably good job of covering why firefly is different from the other generative AI platforms, however there’s one thing you didn’t mention, and it’s sort of important. After complaints, Adobe did provide payment for contributors to Adobe stock. It’s unclear if that Money will be repeated, or if it’s just a one time payment. Also, after complaints, Adobe also included the ability to have your art removed from their training material if you want. However… If you remove your works from the training system, you can no longer sell your work on Adobe stock. What this means is that it’s kind of like a sort of extortion. If you want to make money off of one of the most popular stock services in the world, you have to allow AI to scrape your images and create competing work. For a lot of people, that’s going to be a very difficult decision. do you leave your work somewhere where it is the easiest to find, but risk helping this service make you obsolete? Or do you take your work off of the service, making it significantly more difficult for people to find your work? What’s more, I’m fairly certain that once the lawsuits about artist’s work being used in generative AI systems has been resolved, I would imagine that every stock photography site of any size will follow Adobe’s lead. While this is in theory a more ethical way to train a generative AI, the way that Adobe is doing it effectively forces artists to submit their work to make themselves obsolete. A better policy would be to allow artists to opt out but still sell their work. I would even consider limitations on either number of works, repetition of similar works, or some other reasonable limit to be fine so long as the artist could choose to not be included in the training, but still be able to sell on the platform. As of my writing this comment, I’m unaware that Adobe has made such a change. Additionally, it is still unclear if Adobe is going to pay artists more than once. At minimum, if they are going to require works to be used in training, there should be an ongoing payment for either every month or every year that an artist’s work is being used to train firefly.

  • @damientonkin

    @damientonkin

    29 күн бұрын

    Also they recently got caught training their models on other AI image generators so they're just as unethical as everything else. They've also started leaning on people pretty heavily to upgrade to the versions with firefly bundled with Photoshop by having screen covering popups spam older versions telling you you need to upgrade. So I'm going to transition to another program in the future. I suspect that one of the reasons that they want people to use the newer versions is so that they can train the AI off of more people's work although I can't substantiate that.

  • @EliotHochberg

    @EliotHochberg

    29 күн бұрын

    @@damientonkin are you suggesting that if you use Photoshop, Photoshop will be looking at what you’re working on and use that as part of its training without letting you know?

  • @joescott

    @joescott

    29 күн бұрын

    I appreciate that clarification

  • @squirlmy

    @squirlmy

    29 күн бұрын

    While not moral, this reminds of exactly the same thing in the music biz: if you're starting out and/or struggling, you're going to give up your rights, once established, you're not going to make those kinds of deals. It it kinda "extortion", but honestly I don't know anywhere in creative arts where that doesn't go on. Another field is comic books, including manga. You make bad deals, hopefully you survive long enough to make better deals. 😥

  • @EliotHochberg

    @EliotHochberg

    29 күн бұрын

    @@squirlmy It's not the same, though. Sure, music artists make bad deals, but most of them are just not getting paid enough, and that doesn't make it right. "Sorry Squirmy, but you signed a lease that means you have to be recorded in your house all the time. You should have read the lease" It's closer to the deals made with rural Black American artists who didn't know what the deal even meant, maybe hadn't heard of recordings before, and they signed away all their rights. It may have been "legal" but that doesn't make it right, and doesn't mean we should just let it happen. But the real problem here is that, unlike those bad deals, or work that was stolen from those artists in the 20s-50s, this can and likely will make it so these folks not only won't get compensated, but very likely won't be able to work anymore in 10 years time. It very likely means that it will be impossible for any artist of any kind to make any money doing art along the way. The only people likely to make any money are those who "hit it big," which will be even harder, and more fleeting as the system just copies them at a pace that won't even give them a day of success. Or, artists will become curiosities, pets like some used to be with the wealthy paying their way and essentially owning them. The age of human art is coming to a close, especially if, like you, we just write it off as "life isn't fair." Well, it's true life's not fair, but it's enough that we can die, get diseases, get in accidents. Do we as people have to make it worse?

  • @Miss_Atlantis
    @Miss_Atlantis29 күн бұрын

    Hi Joe! I really liked this video! It's a very nice change from your usual way of presenting your videos and that felt both new and interesting! I still like the usual way just as much, so this is absolutely not a bash on it! :) The change was good in the way punctuation in a big chunk of writing is good!

  • @sinnadar2025
    @sinnadar202524 күн бұрын

    After watching this, everything looked like it was expanding, lol. Nice work!

  • @lynnmccurdythehdmmrc2561
    @lynnmccurdythehdmmrc2561Ай бұрын

    I should have listened when told not to drop that Orange Sunchine in the early 70"s. But seriously, Joe is the only one that can keep me attentive when he slides into a commercial.

  • @johnchedsey1306
    @johnchedsey1306Ай бұрын

    I'm into photography and the Generative Fill tool on Photoshop is very useful. While I find the generation of an image via prompt (ala Midjourney or Firefly standalone) to be underwhelming and a novelty, the ability to take my own photos and improve them with the tool is a game changer. Usually it's just dealing with a distracting element or removing tourists from a landscape photo of a rock arch in Utah. But there's also fixing the edges and crops. but like I said, there's nothing fulfilling about generating an image from a text prompt. Sure, I can generate a flawless portrait, but the experience of finding someone to be my model and having an actual human interaction during the shoot process is deeply fulfilling. AI is going to flood the world with disposable, endless images and music and text. Because of that, work created by actual humans will gain scarcity and there's always value in scarcity.

  • @witchdoctor6502
    @witchdoctor650229 күн бұрын

    Joe you really do live in the middle of nowhere :D I like that at one point the blue sky changed to ocean and the expansion continued without interuption. Editing videos is a pain in the ass, I have nowhere the experience as you or your friend, but it makes me appriate videos more because of that

  • @whiteycat615
    @whiteycat61529 күн бұрын

    Mad respect for the efforts!

  • @americarocks9137
    @americarocks9137Ай бұрын

    Always learn something intriguing when I watch Mr. Joe Scott. Keep up the great work/content! Great channel!

  • @joshayou
    @joshayouАй бұрын

    That phone app thinks your studio is in Night City.

  • @wakkosan
    @wakkosan29 күн бұрын

    This was a VERY interesting experiment. And it was basically zooming out. So cool.

  • @sschrybu
    @sschrybu26 күн бұрын

    Fun video. It's nice to see a bit of how you do your work. That AI graphics stuff is pretty amazing.

  • @SPAMMAN123456789
    @SPAMMAN123456789Ай бұрын

    The infinite expand i feel is what you'd see in your last living moments. Or during the most heroic lsd or murshroom trip

  • @TimGGleason

    @TimGGleason

    Ай бұрын

    Just zooms out to the galaxy marble from Men in Black

  • @SvenBrimstone
    @SvenBrimstoneАй бұрын

    As a life-long adobe addict and tech enthusiast, this video is like catnip And yes modern AI tools are terrifying

  • @sargonofakad
    @sargonofakad29 күн бұрын

    Thanks Joe, very interesting and some very good information on things to peruse.

  • @FractalParadox
    @FractalParadox13 күн бұрын

    To get rid of the stutter, you could cut the last frames of the expansion of each stitch and then use RIFE interpolation to smooth out the transition. you would get some artifacts, but most likely would work.

  • @MichaelLeeOne
    @MichaelLeeOneАй бұрын

    I like how it turned into barn tin for a minute lol

  • @BricktowneMedia
    @BricktowneMediaАй бұрын

    The stagger/stutter actually works well when synced up to music! imo.

  • @rickreed123
    @rickreed12327 күн бұрын

    Totally awesome! Now it might have been even cooler to have resolved on the original image, making an infinite loop.

  • @krypton9984
    @krypton998429 күн бұрын

    The efects are properly WOW. Love that - zooming out into virtual (invented) reality - homm - oxymoron

  • @MG_Steve
    @MG_SteveАй бұрын

    Damn it, I wish KZread had a backward play option, the Zoom IN would have been epic!

  • @BryTee

    @BryTee

    Ай бұрын

    That's what I was hoping, that Joe's zoom out, was played in reverse, ie zoom in, across the lanscapes, ending up at the start.

  • @MG_Steve

    @MG_Steve

    Ай бұрын

    @@BryTee Yeah, I think Joe needs to do a follow video which is the zoom out & then zoom in :)

  • @joescott

    @joescott

    29 күн бұрын

    Might have to make that happen.

  • @joescott

    @joescott

    28 күн бұрын

    I Zoomed IN 100x on Photoshop! (Commenter suggestion)

  • @MG_Steve

    @MG_Steve

    28 күн бұрын

    @@joescott Yup, that was as epic as I thought (other than the portrait orientation! ;) - Is that a limitation of a short, out of interest? (Thank you for taking the time to make that btw :D)

  • @ericjorm7520
    @ericjorm7520Ай бұрын

    Im so tired of hearing advanced algorithms being called A.I. by big tech to market them. How about a video explaining the difference?

  • @InfectedRainfall

    @InfectedRainfall

    Ай бұрын

    Cold fusion already did that

  • @mistrants2745

    @mistrants2745

    Ай бұрын

    There is no good generally agreed upon difference. I wrote my thesis on AI and the chapter on the definition basically went down a rabbit hole with the ultimate conclusion being "we have no idea WTF intelligence is and whenever we properly understand the exact deterministic process behind the scenes we decide to stop calling it intelligent.". There are definitions that differentiate advanced algorithms from AI, but those are multiple different definitions that arent generally agreed upon universally.

  • @christopherchilton-smith6482

    @christopherchilton-smith6482

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@mistrants2745 I've never written anything as long, thorough or likely even accurate as a thesis but I am an emotionally and mentally damaged autist that is fascinated by moral philosophy, neuroscience and sociology. I love how free will is similarly dismissed the same way we do intelligence the moment we have a deep mechanical understanding of the phenomena. The pillars on which we've built civilization are sand, we condemn people and run our societies on ill defined concepts that are illusionary at best and some kind ( * edit: of *) mind virus at worst.

  • @ericjorm7520

    @ericjorm7520

    29 күн бұрын

    @@mistrants2745 I would say if it isn't self aware it isn't A.I. All arguments to that are probably for pushing the use and advancement of algorithms. The scientists of the world realy like to spit shine turds for grants and tenure. But for a video I would love to go down that rabbit hole as far as it will go.

  • @MindinViolet

    @MindinViolet

    29 күн бұрын

    @@mistrants2745 We basically only consider humans to be intelligent because we don’t understand our own minds.

  • @lady_draguliana784
    @lady_draguliana78429 күн бұрын

    As I recall, the new ToS for PS and the ACS include allowing them to harvest your creative process and anything you make in the suite to train their Ai... so if you paint, it'll use your process to train Ai to do it the way you do it. Then, it pushes that out to it's other users. Meaning that your creative process and any assets you create are being taken, added to their Ai's dataset, and then reused when called upon by other users' prompts. Good or bad, it's something users should be aware of.

  • @itzmedb8290
    @itzmedb829013 күн бұрын

    Honestly, the stutter was great, possibly bc of the chosen music and timing of the beat with the stutter, but I think that was way better than it would’ve been if it was just smooth.

  • @tessiepinkman
    @tessiepinkmanАй бұрын

    Goddaaamn! This was trippy. Very, very trippy.

  • @mooing_cowmilk
    @mooing_cowmilkАй бұрын

    should've too a top down photo to see if it would expand into space and larger instead of a rolling landscape

  • @Carbonlifemedia
    @Carbonlifemedia7 күн бұрын

    There's a way easier method to pull this off in After Effects without getting into 3D space. Stack all your images, create a null control layer (start with the scale at something like 10,000) and parent the first image to it, scale down (on the null layer) until the first image fits within the second image (you may need to shift the position of this second image to line them up) and once they're lined up parent the second image to the null layer. Repeat on and on. And when you run out of scale margin (you will be scaling from 10,000% down to 1%) just create another null layer to control the first.

  • @preverted
    @preverted26 күн бұрын

    Everytime I've seen this expanding image effect, it had this wobble between transitions. In any case, your friend did a great job with this weird AI journey.

  • @mskleftwich
    @mskleftwichАй бұрын

    This was a cool experiment. Thanks for sharing.🧑‍🔬

  • @AlexTodd-60s

    @AlexTodd-60s

    Ай бұрын

    Hell kelsey

  • @NinjaGorillaFTW
    @NinjaGorillaFTW28 күн бұрын

    The stutter is absolutely fire. Great combo with the music 👌

  • @JMPDev
    @JMPDev26 күн бұрын

    Hi Joe, do you have the raw zoom steps from Photoshop you made available for download somewhere? The zoom is trivial to make perfectly smooth in After Effects with a simple expression. I would like to give that a shot.

  • @skywatcher2025
    @skywatcher202527 күн бұрын

    I really, really enjoy this video style of "let's go on a journey of discovery with Joe"!

  • @TheRealStevenBritton
    @TheRealStevenBrittonАй бұрын

    To smooth the expansion, make sure that your seed images are exactly the same size and perfectly centred. Expand your first image by 200%. Start your zoom out, with your overlay next image expanded at 200% ready to CUT (not fade) in over the old when the old hits 100%. That way you might reduce the jittering you experienced in your first attempt.

  • @HiR0SHi.the.D0G
    @HiR0SHi.the.D0GАй бұрын

    Wow, that zoom out is awesome!

  • @danyael777
    @danyael77726 күн бұрын

    That's Maximilian, the scariest robot of my childhood! I never realised it stands there, menacingly.^^

  • @Pettingson
    @Pettingson29 күн бұрын

    Haven't watched the whole video yet but that "Oh man!" before the intro made me laugh out loud! Omg...

  • @salinagrrrl69
    @salinagrrrl69Ай бұрын

    AI audio - did 1960s artist Tiny Tim singing "Fairies Wear Boots" by Black Sabboth with ukalalees. LAFFS BIG LAFFS!

  • @TV-xm4ps
    @TV-xm4psАй бұрын

    I like the "wobble" effect very much in the video. I think I like the unintended effect better than a smooth zoom-out.

  • @jmrumble
    @jmrumble19 күн бұрын

    The sound effect for waiting for the app to create the zoom-out, sounds like a VHS-tape rewinder... complete with the rewound tape being ejected xD

  • @curiosityintrigue
    @curiosityintrigue26 күн бұрын

    Eight minutes into this video… I love this so much! Very entertaining.

  • @ChrispyNut
    @ChrispyNutАй бұрын

    The problem is our supply-side economic model is going to turn A.I against us all. The centralisation of wealth and power will be extreme.

  • @LuigiMordelAlaume

    @LuigiMordelAlaume

    Ай бұрын

    Eh, fuck em. No AI could ever predict what I am about to do. Check Michigan news for a man streaking across the 13th green of a gold course with "FREE LEBANON" written in pink on my back. Now all I need to do is monetize mayhem and unpredictability. Can't Facebook do this?

  • @LuigiMordelAlaume

    @LuigiMordelAlaume

    Ай бұрын

    Eh, screw em. No AI could ever predict what I am about to do. Check Michigan news for a man streaking across the 13th green of a golf course with "FREE LEBANON" written in pink on my back. Now all I need to do is monetize mayhem and unpredictability. Can't Facebook do this? But seriously, money is something we made up. Supply siders are like snakes eating themselves.

  • @transtender161

    @transtender161

    Ай бұрын

    yup

  • @alihms

    @alihms

    Ай бұрын

    "Our supply side economic model" means there are other models out there. What could they be? Self produce, self consume economic model (like in early agricultural society)? Or subsistence living (hunter-gatherer society)? Are there any modern equivalents? Could they help prevent AI from turning against us?

  • @martianunlimited

    @martianunlimited

    Ай бұрын

    @@alihms Plenty. Demand Side (aka Keynesian Economics), Monetarism, Intermediary model

  • @ryanhooper4660
    @ryanhooper466028 күн бұрын

    At one point the beat of the music matched up with the studder which did work for that short period. Cool trip bro!

  • @LiveLM
    @LiveLM12 күн бұрын

    This would be really sweet as a screensaver for a TV or something, just an infinitely zooming out landscape

  • @klutterkicker
    @klutterkicker26 күн бұрын

    17:40 This is like when characters in a TV show suddenly ask "where's that music coming from?"

  • @HankyUSA
    @HankyUSA15 күн бұрын

    You do not need a copyright holder's permission to look at a copyrighted work. You need their permission to create and distribute copies of it.

  • @realvoximir

    @realvoximir

    14 күн бұрын

    Yes you are correct, the way AI is trained is not what many people without knowledge about ML and AI think. It's more like using the data temporarily and then you won't need it again. And it's not like storing the images you train into the model. Also the way it is trained (diffusion model) makes it transformative which makes it not violate copyright law. Stealing image in world is computer is weird. When you think about it, when you steal someone's image, you are really just copying the ones and zeros that they made.

  • @michaelkaliski7651
    @michaelkaliski765128 күн бұрын

    I can’t honestly say that any of this stuff shows any signs of intelligence, artificial or otherwise. The photo edges are expanded using an algorithm that essentially copies what is already in the image. Later, larger, expansions are simply matching the image content as closely as possible to another image in a stock library of images. Given that the majority of images in photo libraries are landscapes of one sort or another, it is to be expected that all images will eventually expand into a landscape. So what we have is a complex algorithm and a huge library of images but certainly no intelligence necessary to produce these results.

  • @3mpt7

    @3mpt7

    17 күн бұрын

    In other words, exactly what I would do, given the time, finesse, patience, and catalogue of images. Robots with AI are going to build an equivalent to the Great Wall of China at some point. Then people like yourself will argue that building structures isn't a sign of intelligence. Do note that there's also a vast catalogue of city images, and the AI did not flip over to it at any point in the zoom.

  • @pixeltea2885
    @pixeltea288518 күн бұрын

    Tip to make this expansion - use infinite scaling on the first one and just parent images to each other with an equal time ofset. Should take 15 minutes or, for a complete beginner, with a bit of googling, maybe around under 30-40 minutes in Adobe After Effects. Keywords for googling: After Effects parenting, keyframe assistant, layer sequencing, infinite scale expression

  • @thedarkknight1971
    @thedarkknight197129 күн бұрын

    09:23 - IF A COMPANY MADE a silicone '2 handed wrist - hand shaker' (bottom right of the 4 pics)... I'd PROBABLY buy it for a laugh! 🤔🤣🤣🤣 😎🇬🇧

  • @AenesidemusOZ

    @AenesidemusOZ

    29 күн бұрын

    Great for shaking hands in a COVID-paranoid world 🤔😂

  • @thedarkknight1971

    @thedarkknight1971

    29 күн бұрын

    @@AenesidemusOZ 🤣🤣🤣 yeah, helping you keep your distance too! 😉👍

  • @jamesfbeveridge8694
    @jamesfbeveridge869418 күн бұрын

    As an artist who has used all traditional media, especially airbrush for over 3 decades, including Photoshop since the early 90's, I have no intention of using Ai features and have avoided even checking them out. I work on my pieces down to the pixel with brush and pen tools as though I'm using what I call analog techniques which is how I differentiate traditional methods from the digital. To me it's just a cheat, as for me "Artists that can, make art while those that cannot, use Ai".

  • @Starry-Nathan

    @Starry-Nathan

    17 күн бұрын

    Yep. It's wild how generative AI is readily accepted as a new art-making method. It's the easy way out.

  • @RealElevenTimes

    @RealElevenTimes

    16 күн бұрын

    Prepare to lose a lot of new clients since now everyone's gonna expect the results a lot faster.

  • @endi3386

    @endi3386

    10 күн бұрын

    This is just plain old regressive thinking. The same kind of thinking that complained about the printing press, and telephones, and TV, and computers, and internet... Try and be a bit more forward thinking. For a long time photography itself was considered cheating when compared to painting, and then photoshop was considered cheating by photographers. In reality, they're all just tools, and so is AI.

  • @Number19sProductions
    @Number19sProductionsАй бұрын

    Use this comment if you in fact, did not know.

  • @everettjames6707

    @everettjames6707

    Ай бұрын

    I did because I use Photoshop and Adobe is REALLY pushing it, but it’s nice that it’s an integrated tool for when you want it

  • @GhostNinja0007

    @GhostNinja0007

    Ай бұрын

    Never used photoshop, but everything seem like it has ai now

  • @BallstinkBaron

    @BallstinkBaron

    Ай бұрын

    I didn't know

  • @matthewnardin7304

    @matthewnardin7304

    Ай бұрын

    I didn't know.

  • @Thicolate

    @Thicolate

    Ай бұрын

    I knew bc I pay attention to these sorts of things

  • @BeachCommunityUK
    @BeachCommunityUK24 күн бұрын

    I am a huge Adobe nerd, after effects being my favourite! I love your channel, such a treat to have an episode about Adobe hell yeh

  • @timparsons3565
    @timparsons35656 күн бұрын

    A few things will help with your zoom effect. First is consistency with your GenerativeAI expansion. Instead of manually scaling and re-centering with your crop tool, click on the bottom handle of the crop frame and drag downward while holding shift+option, keeping your old image centered in the frame. That still leaves the issue of scaling inconsistency, but it's better than manual. To fix the scaling issue, you'll have to choose a different method of generative AI since you can't crop at a pre-determined percentage of the original image. 1, select the layer ("make layer" first if it isn't already) and transform the layer to 33.35% (NOT 33.33). 2, ctrl/command click on the layer thumbnail to select the image, then invert the selection. 3, use generative fill and select your desired option. 4, merge your layers into one layer. 5, Save your new image. 6, repeat steps 1-6 (I recommend using a Photoshop Action for this instead of sitting there clicking the same buttons 100 times). The next thing that will help the effect is fixing the effect in After effects. Don't use z-space, but use scaling instead. You can parent all 100 layers to a null object and animate the scale of the null, which would apply the same speed of scale to every image. (look up "earth zoom" or "map zoom" tutorials to achieve this exact effect). With that many layers, though, you'd likely run into image buffer issues pretty quick. Alternatively, you could apply a simple two-keyframe scale animation to one layer, select the keyframes, right click, and choose "exponential zoom." Then copy/paste the keyframes to the rest of the layers. To simplify this, stack all layers on top of one another at the beginning of the comp, paste the keyframes to all of them at the same time, then use the "sequence layers" feature to spread them out over time.

  • @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep
    @BonJoviBeatlesLedZepАй бұрын

    You can't say "I'm not a photophobia expert" and then drop the bombshell that you've been making your own thumbnails this whole time. Much smaller youtubers have dedicated thumbnail artists. That's insane! Excellent work.

  • @joescott

    @joescott

    Ай бұрын

    Oh no… to clarify, I mock up thumbnails that pros make look good.

  • @descuddlebat
    @descuddlebatАй бұрын

    19:17 "Is it just training off of itself at this point?" Whenever it gives you three options to choose from, I suspect the choice is fed back for further training And so might be the usage (versus lack thereof) of the generated stock images

  • @jerkofalltrades
    @jerkofalltrades28 күн бұрын

    What if you only filled a 1 pixel wide border around each new image? Would something actually take shape, or would it be incomprehensible? One pixel might be too small, but you could try it again at different increments to see what effect it has.

  • @Rocadamis
    @Rocadamis24 күн бұрын

    You undersold that effect. It was awesome. I want to see it in reverse.

  • @camplays487
    @camplays487Ай бұрын

    Happy Monday! Also “All videos for thumbnails”? 1:50

  • @Hallgrenoid
    @HallgrenoidАй бұрын

    Photoshop definitely has one of the most impressive real-life applications of neural nets so far. Really cool stuff, and I dare say jaw-dropping for a LOT of people on first introduction.

  • @zac1157
    @zac115729 күн бұрын

    You zoomed so far out you could see the brane layers! Awesomeness. Oh, yeah, you can do this in Midjourney with perhaps smoother results...

  • @Salsuero
    @Salsuero28 күн бұрын

    It's like traveling backwards away from you... and then you end up pulling out of it all like some kind of Men In Black "the size of the world is relative" locker aliens scenario... and then it was like some kind of many worlds thing. Actually came out pretty cool.

  • @Twapska
    @TwapskaАй бұрын

    I have heard that Firefly MAY not have been trained as ethically as they claimed. User beware! I choose not to use these products as an artist not just because of the ethics of the training (AND THE ENERGY COSTS?), but also the broader picture of propping up companies/industries that are trying to exploit artists and devalue our labor. I dont use Photoshop and am increasingly choosy about where I post my art.

  • @TheRealStevenBritton
    @TheRealStevenBrittonАй бұрын

    AI scares me.

  • @movement2contact

    @movement2contact

    Ай бұрын

    Relax.

  • @ddbb6618

    @ddbb6618

    Ай бұрын

    Yep , what is really scary is it doesn't have to try too hard yo wipe the floor with us.

  • @thejagman22

    @thejagman22

    Ай бұрын

    Al Pacino?

  • @Twapska

    @Twapska

    Ай бұрын

    As an artist, it doesn't scare me, but it makes me angry that what could have been some neat tools to ASSIST artists got twisted into a grift that has companies rubbing their greedy little hands thinking they can replace human creativity and art with generated "content" - and the data training sets are full of actual artists' work without our permission.

  • @salvadormarley

    @salvadormarley

    Ай бұрын

    @@thejagman22 Al Capone.

  • @JasonKing247
    @JasonKing24728 күн бұрын

    I use these features for broadcast commercials for a major ad agency in LA. To date, generative fill is the #1 photoshop AI ability that is ACCEPTED (This is big because this grey area has possible legal repercussions agencies like mine aren't willing gamble on) "Content aware fill" has many faults that "generative fill" does better. • Seem lines on mask blended better ° Pixel blended throughout, no rogue wave of blending pixels crashing together in the middle ° Understanding of the photo, what should be there and the light direction

  • @JasonKing247

    @JasonKing247

    28 күн бұрын

    also, you scale out is hilarious. There's plugins for this this

  • @JasonKing247

    @JasonKing247

    28 күн бұрын

    ack, let me see if I can do better...

  • @Pablo360able
    @Pablo360able10 күн бұрын

    This is fascinating, and I'm so glad to hear that Photoshop's generative AI is actually based on the stock library they already owned. Knowing that lets me just sit back and enjoy this.

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