FutureFrames: 2nd edition
Dec 20, 2024 4:57 pm
Hey ,
While Christmas is coming closer and closer I don't want to miss out the opportunity sharing with you the 2nd edition of Futureframes.
A lot has happened this week again in the AI space and some really great tools came across my way. Here are 5 quick tools you need to know:
Genesis
https://x.com/zhou_xian_/status/1869511650782658846
Genesis looks extremely promising and exciting. It was developed over the past few months and in its preview, it shows it’s strengths in accurate physics in Ai video generation. This is a huge improvement compared to other AI video models who are still struggling the most with physical accuracy. Also it seems to create a defined 3d object with the generated video attached as a base.
When you have time definitely check out the preview video!
Impressive new AI Workflow by Mickmumpitz
Mickmumpitz is definitely one of my favorite youtube channels in the AI space. He just released a really great video explaining a detailed workflow in comfyUI on how to generate an AI move from scratch. The whole workflow is entirely free.
you can find the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHI6PjTkBF4
Krea AI released an advanced image editor
https://x.com/krea_ai/status/1869797280905339235
In terms of quick releases and developing their website Krea is definitely on the front. They just released a really detailed image editor which competes with Midjourney. If you have some images to edit, definitely check it out.
Google Veo2 is out!
https://deepmind.google/technologies/veo/veo-2/
Google released it's newest Ai video generator. It delivers impressive results and seems to beat Sora in terms of quality and realism. It even promises to delivers Ai videos in 4k resolution and has advanced camera controls.
Midjourney released a new Moodboard feature
Also Midjourney remained active & released a Moodboard feature which lets you create your own moodboards & a advanced personalization style. This becomes very handy to create specific styles in your images. You simply have to navigate to navigate to the “personalize” tab on the midjourney website and then select “create Moodboard”. Afterwards you can then use the corresponding code in your prompts to use the moodboard.
I really hope you enjoyed this weeks newsletter! I wish you all merry christmas and a relaxing time with your loved ones!
Cheers,
Philipp