Nature's cycles of growth and change remind us that nothing in life is permanent, and that brings both solace and hope. 🌱🌞
Just like everything in this world and twitter.
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My loves,
I started my Animation course yesterday and it's so humbling. The first week is an orientation week, so they want to see where I am, so they gave me a project with all the design assets (for After Effects) and asked to animate it. The gap between what I want it to look like and my skill is tremendous. Even though I took a tiny animation course before at the same school I forgot everything because I wasn't using it. But I'll be persistent and try my best. Even if I only animated the text part of the motion graphic after re-watching my previous course.
As something doing AI a lot I can see how other skills are important. Even though AI is impressive it can't do a lot of things and it'll be a while until it'll catch up and even then a human will be needed to design complex stuff, come up with ideas, direct it all.
So I'm going to invest my time to learn other skills that I always wanted to learn and allow AI to help me be even better.
I'd love to hear what is that you want to combine with AI?
For me it's animation and coding, two things I love and always wanted to be good at. And as something to unwind and keep my eye sharp I'm getting back to street photography and portraits. I ordered a tiny camera and in ten days will start capturing New York and sharing with you.
today :: @daosideways exhibition
⛓️ the smart contract is cool
i recreated a gumball/gacha machine for erc1155 tokens aka artist editions -- the gumball machine cannot produce the artists works without their explicit signature on chain
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