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@8bit_e

Content Creator | Specializing in VFX, Animation, and AI-Driven Video Solutions.
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Fast travel⚡️⚡️ I used: • World Labs for the moving backgrounds • Wan Vace in Comfyui to stylized everything. • After Effects for composting.

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My God! Whoever came up with this concept is a freaking genius. 🤯🤯🤯 Arc System Works doing a Marvel fighting game with specially designed costumes? Take my money!!

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Been wanting to make this kind of video for a while, finally gave it a shot! Tried to get that robotic camera arm effect. It’s not perfect, but it was a lot of fun. I used the same technique I talked about in my bullet time video, but this time with 4 cameras and Wan 2.1.

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Behind the scenes: This piece is a blend of multiple tools and techniques. Funny how understanding what each tool can do builds the confidence to experiment, even with things I hadn’t tried before but had a feeling would work. For this one, I used WaN 2.1 Vace in ComfyUI, Pika,

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FINALLY! We can get consistent characters!!! Now that Veo 3 lets you generate video and audio from an image, I'm totally interested in using it more. I added some rough sound effects, those weren’t generated.

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I’m excited to try this out. There’s always going to be some negativity towards AI, but it’s nice to see a tool that puts the ethical data concerns to rest.

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Behind the scenes of my latest video, where I do a virtual try-on effect. I am currently working on a tutorial on how I made this. This was created using Wan2.1 Vace for video-to-video generation, PikaLabs for the transitions, and Sora for the image references.