Here's a quick test of a new tool called Krea. It's like the Real-time latent consistency model tests I've done with my photoshop and Dreams creations, but instead in a single application with faster refresh rates and higher quality output. I find that it strays too far from the drawing, and the editor is still quite limited but it's interesting to see nonetheless. It's not too difficult to imagine tech like this built right into Photoshop.
And yes, I do know how to draw even if it doesn't show here ๐ , I've been sculpting, painting and drawing for most of my life and I think it's exciting that tools like this will eventually help us break down some of the technical walls between our imagination and the visuals we create. And I'm not necessarily talking about drawing alone here because I don't see that going away as an art form, and I wouldn't want it to.
But a hybrid of different art forms merging into a new, immersive art medium where anything is possible. Want to change the camera angle of your painting? Sure, go ahead. Want to make an animation of moving the camera around and seeing the light change in the scene as you do?
In the example here, being able to move things around, change lighting and see it all reflected in the resulting image, is pretty amazing. Like a combination of the benefits of working in 3D, but with 2d tools.
The moving version at the end of the video was made using Runways Gen-2.
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