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0:00 - Voiced by SteosVoice
0:03 - Phygital+
0:06 - Greetings and what will this video be about?
0:26 - So, friends, for my experiments I have chosen some of my old drawings and now I want to color them with Phygital+.I am currently experimenting with this platform to find the perfect workflow for our 3D grooming department to create concepts for new characters.
0:45 - To add an image to the interface of your workspace, do the following: right-click and select 'Import File' from the context menu that appears.Then click the “Upload Files” button and select the images you want to upload.
1:03 - The first thing I want to do is test the Lexica service that is built into Phygital Plus, which allows you to search for similar images.To find similar images, enter two or three words related to your image in the search box, such as "cute character" or "cute creature.
1:21 - As a result, you get images that match your keywords and you can choose what you like.Once you click on an image, the service offers you similar images and a prompt for that image.
1:37 - Now I use the suggested promt associated with this image and copy it by pressing CTRL+C.Then I right-click and choose Transform Image and Control Net.
2:09 - So for the node to start processing your image, it must be plugged into a slot called "Start Image".Next, in the Text Prompt box, paste the description you copied from Lexica.Then go down, open the "Settings" tab, and here we only need the "Type" option, where we leave "HED" for this node.
2:34 - Then we connect our image to the new node and select the Depth mode.
2:42 - Repeat this action twice, selecting "Scribble" and "Edge" modes for new nodes, and don't forget to connect our image.
3:05 - Now I will create a prompt for this image using the special Describe Image node.
3:23 - While the prompt is being generated, we move on to the next image, but first we run the previous processes for the first image.
3:34 - For this image, I choose ChatGPT, which is also part of the Phygital+ ecosystem, in order to have a prompt.I'll write: Think of a prompt for a picture of a tree floating on an island.
4:10 - It is most often recommended to use the "Scribble" mode for this type of image, but since I like to experiment, we will also try to use the same modes as for the first art.
5:28 - So I want to create stylized grass stones based on my drawing.
6:58 - The stones are already rendered in the process of adjusting all these parameters.
7:28 - An error occurred in the third node, possibly due to the non-standard size of the image. In this case, it is recommended to compress the image to a more standard size.
8:15 - Let's take a look at what we have with the depth map. As you can see, this map uses the depth information of the image and tries to create a creature based on that information. Let's see what kind of shape and structure we get as a result.
9:51 - Okay, while the promt is being prepared, we have a look at the other concept, in the style of InkPunk.
11:16 - In addition, I decided to perform another experiment by adding some details to the image and applying similar operations to it. The result was the following.
12:10 - You may recall that I used the "Depth" mode…