Video generation yet?

JakeEdwardJakeEdward Posts: 60
edited February 1 in Daz AI Studio

Subscribed to the DAZ AI last year for a couple months. Thinking of coming back

Will we be able to use one or two photo prompts from rendered images for DAZ AI? Any plans in the works for that? 

Also limitations? Is any nudity allowed. Any combat or monster attacks, such as a vampire bite etc?  

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  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,842

    Would be nice, but considering how stagnant development has been with DAZ AI studio I wouldn't get my hopes up.

    Try Kling or Runway

    https://www.klingai.com/

    https://runwayml.com/

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,003

    https://hailuoai.video/ has 3 free goes a day still

    I animate 3D renders with it too

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,003

    unfortunately some people ruin things for everyone else

    in 3 days I only got one completed video from Hailou Minimax on the free plan due to the heavy traffic

    I discovered a Facebook friend of mine (not close just a random) has several computers with several accounts on each to maximise his free goes and I can guarantee others are doing this

    sadly this abuse will only end up putting it behind a paywall eventually 

    I did lowkey call him out for it

     

  • Bunyip02Bunyip02 Posts: 9,226

    Bought a Text to Picture AI Addon for Blender, can hardly use it due to it being overwhelmed by heaps of users .... Was part of a bundle of Addons, can use the others !

  • SevrinSevrin Posts: 6,313

    I think Daz should enable their customers to animate their creations.  There are commercial options, and there are also open source models that Daz could host someplace and charge a flat fee for usage.  Users would have to acknowledge that the results could be horribly disappointing.

    One open source engine is Wan 2.1 from Alibaba, which offers pretting interesting results.


  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,003

    I commented on your video before your post 

    those are pretty awesome results BTW

    sadly it won't run on my PC but since it's open source DAZ certainly would be allowed to run a version even if it's limited to use with either their Ai images or DAZ renders, it could even be something to include with membership subscriptions like the coupons, so many free goes a month depending on tier

  • SevrinSevrin Posts: 6,313

    Couple more DS renders animated with Wan 2.1

    https://youtube.com/shorts/eFa6HwbXWNw

     

     

  • extraneuxextraneux Posts: 31

    is animating daz renders with ai allowed by the daz license?

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,003
    edited May 24

    extraneux said:

    is animating daz renders with ai allowed by the daz license?

    its a 2D render not DAZ 3D content IE mesh, textures, pose files etc

    as such it is your own artwork and if you wish to use another tool to animate, apply a filter to, edit etc it has nothing to do with DAZ

    the EULA only specifies you cannot use it to train Ai not sthat you cannot post process your image

    BTW the animations are trained on other content not DAZ and in many cases with actual rights to do so, for example Hunyaun, Wan are owned by Tencent, a video game and Donghua company who obviously use their own vast catalogue of content 

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  • extraneuxextraneux Posts: 31

    oh good! thanks for the clarification @WendyLuvsCatz

  • csaacsaa Posts: 930

    Not to put a damper on the exciting developments in AI-generated videos, but credible reports point to the risk of cybercriminals that operate fake AI video generator sites. This article, which gives a high level view of the trend, identifies two risks:

    • Fake AI video generator web sites that run phishing campaigns.
    • Malware piggybacking on fake video files (MP4 file extension) that, when downloaded and opened by the over-eager user, exploit security vulnerabilities.

    For the fake video use case, this cybersecurity report gives a more detailed breakdown. To quote:

    At the final stage, users are instructed to download their “processed” content. In reality, they unknowingly download a malicious file. This file installs malware — such as Noodlophile or Noodlophile bundled with XWorm — onto their systems, enabling attackers to steal data, harvest credentials, and potentially gain remote access to infected devices.

    The analsyis breaks out .NET C++ code, batch files and DLLs that show how the malware latches onto the innards of a Windows OS host. 

    Rember the I Love You virus from a while back? When there's smoke there's fire, when there's desire there's temptation ... and when there's "free stuff" on the Net -- like  AI tools -- there's bad actors lurking in the sides. Caveat emptor.

    Cheers!

     

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,003

    yeah, make sure you are going to the real websites

    Google often is no help there putting malware ones above real ones, this has happened with 3D sites too and just about everything else

  • 3dQuill3dQuill Posts: 35
    Sevrin said:

    I think Daz should enable their customers to animate their creations.  There are commercial options, and there are also open source models that Daz could host someplace and charge a flat fee for usage.  Users would have to acknowledge that the results could be horribly disappointing.

    One open source engine is Wan 2.1 from Alibaba, which offers pretting interesting results.


    I agree. I emailed them with no response about using the 2d rendered images in a.i. videos. I personally think this will be the future of animation. Their license mentioned not using them to create LORA's/train AI but doesn't mention animations in videos because ai videos weren't a thing yet. But I want to know their stance on this so it doesn't bite me in the ass later. Again I can't get a reply.
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