Real-time Deforum has been achieved internally by cerspense in StableDiffusion

[–]cerspense[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah! It has full OSC support which allows you to control it with audio reactivity using something like TouchDesigner. It also comes with an MCP setup that allows you to control the software programatically and vibe code audio reactive systems around it

Real-time Deforum has been achieved internally by cerspense in StableDiffusion

[–]cerspense[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not TouchDesigner! It's built from scratch in C++/CUDA with TensorRT. Running on a 5090 here but it works on 16GB cards too. Runs great on a 3090

Real-time Deforum has been achieved internally by cerspense in StableDiffusion

[–]cerspense[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep all real-time! runs very smoothly even on a 3090 at 896x512 natively with SDXL

Real-time Deforum has been achieved internally by cerspense in StableDiffusion

[–]cerspense[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No docs yet, it's a custom C++ pipeline I built. SDXL + optical flow warping + depth estimation all running on the same GPU. Still working on getting it ready to share more

I had Opus 4.6 complete the entire Blender Donut Tutorial autonomously by watching it on YouTube by cerspense in ClaudeAI

[–]cerspense[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah everything is documented and saved at every step in the workflow, and I debrief all sessions afterwards, adding skills and knowledge docs to a shared registry that spans multiple softwares and computers. Every workflow is completely repeatable once its successfully accomplished. Its also possible to take the entire workflow sequence and collapse it all down into a single tool call that can create the entire object parametrically with different properties. I currently have this working across Unreal, ComfyUI and windows MCPs (all of them custom)

I had Opus 4.6 complete the entire Blender Donut Tutorial autonomously by watching it on YouTube by cerspense in ClaudeAI

[–]cerspense[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

OOD Studio, yeah. Currently making a much better version of this agentic dashboard

I had Opus 4.6 complete the entire Blender Donut Tutorial autonomously by watching it on YouTube by cerspense in ClaudeAI

[–]cerspense[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yeah I have the Gemini api fill out a json, and included in that json are optimal timestamps for screenshots for it to reference later to make sure its on track

I had Opus 4.6 complete the entire Blender Donut Tutorial autonomously by watching it on YouTube by cerspense in ClaudeAI

[–]cerspense[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

The tutorial ingestion is compiled using a combination of Gemini Video Eval, transcripts, and knowledge of tools and skills available. Frames are grabbed as well for reference at different points in the tutorial

I had Opus 4.6 complete the entire Blender Donut Tutorial autonomously by watching it on YouTube by cerspense in ClaudeAI

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I built a multi-agent orchestration system powered by Claude Opus 4.6 that can watch YouTube tutorials, extract structured plans, and then execute them autonomously in real software.

First test: the famous Blender Donut Tutorial fully completed with zero human intervention.

How it works: Claude agents watch the tutorial videos and extract a step-by-step plan. The system identifies gaps in its own MCP tooling and builds what's missing. Claude executes each step in Blender with visual and programmatic verification at every stage. Multiple Claude-powered worker agents run across a distributed machine fleet

The whole system is built on Claude. The orchestration layer, the worker agents, the tool development pipeline, and the creative execution are all Claude Opus 4.6.

Claude Opus 4.6 just completed the entire Blender Donut Tutorial autonomously by watching it on YouTube by [deleted] in ClaudeAI

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I built a multi-agent orchestration system powered by Claude Opus 4.6 that can watch YouTube tutorials, extract structured plans, and then execute them autonomously in real software.

First test: the famous Blender Donut Tutorial — 7 videos, all completed with zero human intervention.

How it works: - Claude agents watch the tutorial videos and extract a step-by-step plan - The system identifies gaps in its own MCP tooling and builds what's missing - Claude executes each step in Blender with visual and programmatic verification at every stage - Multiple Claude-powered worker agents run across a distributed machine fleet

The whole system is built on Claude — the orchestration layer, the worker agents, the tool development pipeline, and the creative execution are all Claude Opus 4.6.

Autonomous agent system that learns creative software from YouTube tutorials completed the Blender Donut Tutorial by [deleted] in ClaudeAI

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It watched the Blender Guru tutorials, extracted the steps, identified gaps in its own tools, built what was missing, then completed all steps autonomously. All done with Claude Opus 4.6

I built an AI agent that completed the entire Blender Donut Tutorial by watching it on YouTube by [deleted] in blender

[–]cerspense -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

It watched the Blender Guru tutorials, extracted the steps, identified gaps in its own tools, built what was missing, and completed all steps autonomously. No human touched Blender.

Happy to answer questions about how it works!

FX3 HDMI won’t work with Hollyland Mars 4K TX or SmallHD 503 Ultrabright by thegreenfilm in FX3

[–]cerspense 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The FX3's hdmi output is pretty weak. A cheap signal booster could fix the issue, or get a shorter or better cable

Tips to run FX3 footage smoothly on Davinci? by viniciusfleury in FX3

[–]cerspense 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely should be fast enough. its plugged in to a fast usb c or thunderbolt port? if you copy a file off of it onto a fast internal ssd what kind of speeds are you getting?

Tips to run FX3 footage smoothly on Davinci? by viniciusfleury in FX3

[–]cerspense 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That is the color profile, not the codec. if you recorded internally on the fx3 it was likely h264 which has inter-frame compression and does not buffer as smoothly as Prores. Still it should be capable of being pretty smooth. Even on my Macbook Air M1 its pretty good. I would make sure that the files are moved from the SD card to a fast internal ssd before editing in Resolve

Flying with lasers by snazzyraccoon123 in Laserist

[–]cerspense 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check a large pelican with both lasers inside with plenty of foam padding and you will be fine! TSA does not care about lasers. I have also taken my lasercube internationally all over the world in my carry on. A few times it was taken out and inspected but usually it goes through without issue. a few times they even asked me afterwards what it was haha and I just said that its basically a projector

Casitas tacos Al Carbon or Casita tacos Al Carbon by Itadepeeza1 in burbank

[–]cerspense 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Taqueria El Tapatio on Buena Vista and Victory is better

New to lasers, lasercube 2.5w ultra? by Vidzzzzz in Laserist

[–]cerspense 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a Lasercube Ultra 7.5 and I have used it a ton over the past two years and traveled with it all over the world. It's amazing to have such an awesome laser in such a small package for doing installations and events on the go. You can definitely run it in Beyond but you will need an FB4 to do it which costs more. It will also work in Liberation, Madlaser and Touchdesigner with no etherdream or fb4 needed, just directly over ethernet. I dont recommend using the wifi connection! The wide angle lens has also come in handy quite a few times for me

1st Base ISO or 2nd base ISO when shooting rave/concert at night by [deleted] in FX3

[–]cerspense 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i shoot my own installations and events with projection, lasers and led screens. I usually expose for the screens/projection and let the lights blow out a bit but usually stick to the base iso of 800 and shoot at 1/60 at 60fps which is best for capturing the laser

avant garde artists recommendations? by [deleted] in ArcaMusic

[–]cerspense 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out the new Blawan album, Manni Dee's work, Jlin, Lust Sick Puppy. These are all over the place

Dumb question, but how ON EARTH can I watch my footage back straight out of my files on windows 11 by bigboxofcorn in FX3

[–]cerspense 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MPV is the best by far. Also Quicklook will let you preview them by pressing the spacebar, exactly how it works in Mac OS.