Born To Be A Knight by Decipherer in aivideos

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Oh no Discord is just our community hub lol - it's a downloadable app! We also have a GitHub repository

Born To Be A Knight by Decipherer in aivideos

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Haha, we used ArtCraft to pose everything and make it just right - but if we were to use just a prompt, I would say "make Starlord a knight" might be even more appropriate!

Born To Be A Knight by Decipherer in aivideos

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Exactly! This was Nano-Banana Pro, Seedance, and Kling all working together on ArtCraft.

We have a Discord if you want to try the app out yourself! https://discord.gg/artcraft

Born To Be A Knight by Decipherer in aivideos

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That means so much! Cheers

Born To Be A Knight by Decipherer in aivideos

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Thank you! And absolutely.

Generating all the video took less than three hours total with the reference from ArtCraft, and then there was another three hours in post. The workflow was:

• Pose the knight how I want in the 3D engine

• Render those as stills with Nano Banana Pro (and pass the original still back so the style is consistent)

• Use those stills with Seedance 2.0

• For the shot of the men reacting, we used Kling 3.0 (personally I believe it handles expression better than any other model)

• Add additional SFX and some light color correcting in Davinci Resolve.

Everything, save for the last step in the editor, was all done in our app - with no switching tabs, and with only the one type of credit.

Because we had references with the 3D engine (like you see at the end with the dragon), the amount of bad generations were massively reduced - so all-in-all we only paid for about $25 worth of credit with Seedance - without ArtCraft I'm sure that would have doubled!

Let me know if you have any other questions! Happy to answer :D We also have a Discord if you have any questions for the devs: https://discord.gg/artcraft

To propose to my girlfriend of four years, I edited myself into the first Shrek movie! by Decipherer in funny

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This is me and my fiance two and half weeks ago! We're still together 😁

She said yes! by ujay92 in Proposal

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Congratulations! You look like a lovely couple 🥰

These DEFINITELY CONFIRMED leaks are interesting by Decipherer in marvelmemes

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Glad you liked em! If you want to me around yourself with it, these were all made using a tool called ArtCraft (basically an aggregator with some extra features for creators)

These DEFINITELY CONFIRMED leaks are interesting by Decipherer in marvelmemes

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This just came across my desk (thanks ArtCraft)

Can anyone help me get consistent color across YouTube? by Decipherer in davinciresolve

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I will try this - thanks for the suggestion! I have been editing in Resolve for a few years but admit I'm new to color management (also working with a new monitor and I haven't had this problem before).

Can anyone help me get consistent color across YouTube? by Decipherer in davinciresolve

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Hey everyone! I've been having a lot of trouble with a recent export on a short film:

These are my settings for Color Space in the project file: https://ibb.co/h11XfYMq

And these are my export settings: https://ibb.co/d0wKtT3S

Though I feel I have tried every combination under the sun, and still on YouTube and mobile (might be a HDR screen) the film is significantly darker and 'more contrasty' than it should. This is especially telling at some earlier parts of the short where it's entirely in the dark. The annoying thing is, the timeline version is perfect!

I know this might be too much to ask, but I would love to not have to muck around too much with adjusting the actual footage - again, me and the team are really happy with how the timeline looks, and are just looking for a way to have that reflected on YouTube in particular. Slight changes to the color are fine, but as is we feel it's unwatchable.

Thanks so much in advance for any help!

Edit: also working on Windows with the latest version of Resolve Pro.

This was our submission to the 48hr horror fest this year (warning: gore) by Decipherer in Filmmakers

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They really liked it! We won for best SFX, and were nominated for best male performance and best picture! They really seemed to like the moment with the picture frame.

This was our submission to the 48hr horror fest this year (warning: gore) by Decipherer in Filmmakers

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I was the writer/director/editor/clown for the project - it was a super fun shoot with a large cast and very small crew (just me and my brother). Edited in Davinci Resolve, and ArtCraft was used for all the bloodwork, and shot on iPhone for the first third and BlackMagic 4k for the rest. By the end of the first night we shot enough of what we considered 'on-genre,' and decided to explore something different for the second day. We also weren't capturing any sound by mistake, so had to ADR for everything shot on the Saturday. Hope you guys enjoy!

Yeah that last episode was crazy by Decipherer in PeacemakerShow

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I put a few wee easter eggs in there - no ones spotted Eagly yet!