AI Image To 3d Animation Video Tutorials

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Unleash your creativity and let's dive into the fascinating world of 3D animations using AI-generated images!In this tutorial, we're taking a deep dive into how you can transform a static, AI-generated image from Midjourney into a dynamic, extraordinary 3D animation. This advanced technique will open up a new realm of possibilities for your digital art creations.
Here's a breakdown of what you'll learn:
Step 1: We'll start with converting your chosen AI-generated image into an animation using D-id.com inbuilt animation tool. You'll learn to play around with different settings to achieve the desired effect.
Step 2: Next, we will create an image sequence with Davinci Resolve, then we'll use Adobe Photoshop to remove the background and use Ebsynth to animate our image sequence.
Step 3: Next, we'll use Adobe Photoshop to remove the background from the image and create a depth map. This step is crucial for giving your animation a realistic depth.
Step 4: The fun doesn't stop there! We're going to bring our image and animation to life by creating a 3D model using Adobe After Effects. You'll learn to sync the 3D model with your animation to create a seamless, eye-catching effect.By the end of this tutorial, you'll have the skills to create your own stunning 3D animations from any AI-generated image!Resources Used: Midjourney AI, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, Ebsynth, Davinci Resolve, D-id.com, Volumax 7 PluginDon't forget to like, share, and subscribe if you found this
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Please note that the effectiveness of the methods described may vary depending on the tools and versions used.Remember, the key to great art is exploration and having fun, so don't be afraid to experiment with your creations. Happy creating!

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