I'm looking for an AI video that was recently posted everywhere, but now I cannot find it anymore no matter where I look. >some dystopian future looksmaxxing parody/satire >various streamers with heavy cosmetic surgery talking about some celeb getting mogged >at the end, the guy who mogged everyone is shown to be a some kind of monster/caveman/monkey (I forgot) I'm sure someone knows what I mean
>>6152995 any hints on how to find it again? I have been searching for ai generated looksmaxxing/mogging/surgery meme videos for hours and come up with nothing
I did a search (ironically used 'clav' as a search term lolz. Finally got a webm posted of that and then searched for 'clozzy'. Will need more searching to see if the audio version is posted or if say a catbox link is available if someone posted it as well
>>6152760 I was. nobody wants to participate in a thread with this kind of onslaught. as soon as this anon stops posting slop, the rest of us will enjoy posting good material again. this is all spam
>>6153408 Just because it's called "slop" doesn't mean it should be whatever unfunny dogshit you find. "durr hurr bud iss condent" is a retarded way to look at it, btw, since even me complaining about it is technically fucking content, you simpering, brainless spermcrust.
trying Omni Flash >Parody basic dress-up UI, no text elements, only left and right arrows. No dialogues, but vocal noises like "huh, ooh, ah" for (emotions). Outfits are standard uniform (light smile), going out outfit (pink off-shoulder blouse, confident), maid cafe dress (feeling cute, slightly shy), and something embarrassing. Approximately 2 seconds for each outfit for 8 seconds total. Kept getting blocked when I try something related to beachwear or undergarments for the last part. The double "oh" is unnatural.
>>6157550 That could probably be edited frame by frame over those frame. What it needs is an AI clean up editor like what Suno has where you can replace sections an the AI model will fix the problems. Would also give people more creative control as any sections that they want replacing could be easily replaced without having to manually edit them in video editing software. Lip syncing can be a problem especially if multiple people are talking and very fast.
What's an free video ai that i can use for free that is also good, no grok that is ass shit poopoo kaka sorry. What's the best fully free video gen right now that sora is dead. Also bro sora is dead so why is OP putting it in his OP is he retahded or something. Fucken retarhd haha. SHUT THE FUCK UP BILLIE YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND 4CHAN CULTURE SO YOU CAN GO SICK MY DICK BECAUSE YOURE SO FUCKING STUPID YOU DNO'T EVEN UNDERSTAND THE JOKE YOU JUST THINK EVERYONE IS A BAD PERSON DON'T YOU. Well i've got news for you, you're the bad person here not me betch. Go suck eggs. 42 424 42 424 24 242 24 24 24 24 2 377.
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>>6162027 Its all about the prompts. I am close to 10k "songs" on my account. But really, maybe 1 in 20 are keepers. Almost every attempt produces a banger if you're doing instrumental but you still need to know how to manipulate the pace with non-lyrical prompts in the lyrics field. For example: - [Intro]
[Choir] (WUH!) (.) (WUH!) [Choir] (Ahhh)
[?] - ^That's part of an instrumental prompt I made and it's fire almost every time. For actual songs with real lyrics, I write all my own but it's hit or miss because the algo randomly decides the pacing, so whatever you write will either fit the pacing or not. It can feel rushed or way too slow sometimes. You strike gold maybe 1 in 20 attempts. Of course you can do random shots in the dark where you let the app choose, or write the lyrics for you, and its lyrical capability is -ok- but is still very obviously AI written. Similar to a band whose writer is ESL. It will always sound a little bit off. That being said, writing your own style prompts and lyrics is extremely satisfying, as you can get close to songs that sound like real pros made them in a studio if you figure out the quirks of the app.
Your style prompts should be ridiculously detailed to give it many options, so you don't end up having every generation attempt be the same. Example:
>An EDM track starts with ephemeral and airy synth pads and distant, echoing textures to create a sense of cosmic vastness, Minimalist beats pulse beneath spectral arpeggios in the verse, while a massive, reverb-drenched drop unleashes driving bass and eerie, pitch-shifted leads for a futuristic edge, The listener is dripping like they just stepped out of a sauna, then it moves to pulsing cellos and pounding EDM drums, layered with snarling Moog bass and icy synths, Verses combine gothic-emo intensity and Scandinavian metal textures, The breakdown features distorted guitars and soaring choir, climaxing in trance rhythms and swirling heroic synths with some Trap beat influence
>>6162161 Add to that the various ways to edit a gen afterwards and that includes a cover, a blend with another song, replacing sections via AI, replacing stems (the various different tracks of a song - vocals, the different instruments). There is also Acestep XL Turbo for local that will gen songs and you can use any song (literally takes just over 10 secs for a 3-4 min song) copyright or not including the lyrics that are copyright. Now the model obiviously isn't as good as the commercial ones. You can also use songs genned by Acestep to use as a base for say on Suno, Suno would take something that isn't great sounding and use the audio to base a gen on in addition to a prompt etc. This is why creative uses of AI is really down to the individual, sure AI can just churn out the same sounding, or looking gens - the so called AI slop. It is the ease of use and the speed of gens to why the slop happens.
>>6162167 won't be long until general sentiment shifts to people capable of producing good stuff with AI is seen as legit artists. even for those declaring themselves to be anti-ai now, once they realize that there can be a big difference in output quality depending on the person that use the tools.
>>6152783 reminds me of CCP propaganda from a couple of years ago where a chink is abroad and avoids trouble by showing his chinese passport. not made tongue-in-cheek but completely serious.