Creating AI cartoons since 2023 🎬 Follow me to learn it 🧙
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Jun 25 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
"Wrapped Love" 🇫🇷🥖
A short AI cartoon created with Midjourney Video and Flux Kontext.
Time spent: 5 hours 13 mins
Tutorial below 👇
1. As always let's start with source image.
Source image sets the:
a) style
b) environment
c) a character/s of your cartoon.
It’s also an image you feed into the AI to generate all the other shots for your story.
Generate it with AI or grab one from MJ Explore page.
Jun 19 • 11 tweets • 4 min read
I ran 100+ anime images through Midjourney Video.
The results? Pure magic.
10 examples 👇
2) Two futuristic sand bikes race across the dunes, each carrying two people dressed in sleek white-and-purple uniforms.
Jun 4 • 7 tweets • 4 min read
Create AI anime sketch in 6 hours or less ⏰
That's how my UPDATED workflow looks like:
1. Come up with a “Source image”
The source image is what you feed into the AI to generate all the other shots for your story.
There are three main ways to create a source image:
1.Find one on Midjourney’s Explore page 2. Generate it yourself 3. Take a realistic photo and restyle it with ChatGPT
In this example, an image from Midjourney was taken and recreated using the Omni-reference feature.
But you don’t need to get that technical - just find a picture you like and go with it.
May 15 • 9 tweets • 4 min read
Finally, everyone can create Claymation Style cartoons! 🥳
Just a few months ago, it was almost impossible.
Now you can make one in under a day!
Here's how:
Less than a week ago, while playing with Runway’s Gen-4 model, I noticed that it can animate not only anime-style images but claymation-style images too.
Unlike most img-to-video tools, Gen-4 seems to recognize and adapt to the visual style of the input, producing motion that closely resembles stop-motion animation. Instead of generating smooth 24–30 frames per second, it often outputs motion at around 8–12 fps
This now allows creators to produce not only 3D Pixar-style or anime content, but also claymation (or stop-motion-inspired) animations—a visually unique and increasingly popular style.
OK, let's go 👇
May 10 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
Take any album cover and turn it into a funny cartoon with AI 🔥
Endless ideas. One simple workflow.
Let’s break it down:
1. Upload an album cover to ChatGPT and ask it to Ghiblify it.
May 7 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
Live Aid 1985, but it's AI Anime 🎙️
Want to turn your fav concert into cartoon too?
Follow these steps:
1) Take a short excerpt from your favorite performance.
You can simply download it from YouTube.
Keep it short — up to 30 seconds.
Apr 25 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
Turn iconic images into comedy sketches.
AI helps you spin it the way you want.
Here's how:
1. Choose the iconic image you think you can build a joke around.
Don't overthink it, make it super simple:
Girl poses for photographers → pigeon poops on her → girl starts crying.
Apr 17 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
Turn iconic images into AI anime shorts with Kling 2.0 🎬
Here’s what you need to do:
Woops — only one and a half scenes were actually made with Kling — Kling 2.0 isn’t quite anime-ready yet ☹️☹️
But no worries, because Runway Gen-4 is! 😎
Let's start 👇
Sep 4, 2024 • 7 tweets • 3 min read
Bring your AI image to life in 15 minutes with Domo AI and Viggle.
Here's how:
1. Generate a scene with a character.
I found this pic while scrolling through Midjourney Explore tab, looked cool to me.
Aug 22, 2024 • 12 tweets • 5 min read
I made this anime trailer, and I think it’s pretty cool.
The pictures, animation, and even the song were all generated by AI.
Let me break down the process and tell you how it was done 👇
Honestly, working on this video was one of the most boring experiences I've had with creative AI 😂
When I create my usual AI-powered animations, I enjoy every moment because I have full control over the process.
It’s me who decides WHAT and HOW to animate, not AI 🤷♂️
Aug 3, 2024 • 16 tweets • 6 min read
“Pippen and The Magic Lamp” 🫖
I created this fun Claymation short in just 7 hours.
Surprisingly, it was much easier than I expected.
Here’s what I did 🫳
Context:
Everything I have ever created was mainly one-scene animations. It’s fun to make, and you guys love it. However, it has become my comfort zone.
So, I wanted to create something that would address the two main AI filmmaking problems: consistency and motion control.
Jul 2, 2024 • 37 tweets • 9 min read
I've compiled all my AI animation tutorials into a MEGA thread! 🔥
It's the most comprehensive guide on how to bring AI pictures to life.
Bookmark this post to have everything in one place!
Isometric Brooklyn Animation 🇺🇸 (1st most popular tutorial ever)
I still can't believe how incredible this workflow is!
Let's break it down:
This is the third animation made using this workflow, and each time I work on it, I'm shaking with enthusiasm.
I love it so much because it not only possesses a billion ideas that could be implemented, but also one simple thing:
We fully control the character's motion by becoming the real actors of our animation.
I think that what I've done so far is just the tip of the iceberg and I can't wait to create more!!
But before that, lets learn to create the animation above:
May 23, 2024 • 13 tweets • 5 min read
I turned myself into a Lofi Boy 🤠
With Domo AI, it only took 30 minutes.
This is how you can do it too 👇
It was one of the most nerve-wracking workflows to come up with as things didn't work out as I imagined at first
At one point, I even started questioning the whole idea, but finally, I cracked the code, so you don't need to
Its a really fun process. I hope you will enjoy it :)
May 16, 2024 • 12 tweets • 5 min read
Creating a looping Lofi animation SPEEDRUN.
Time spent: 9 minutes 37 seconds.
Tools used: Midjourney and CapCut.
This is how it’s done 👇
Some notes:
I made this so quickly because I've done it many times before.
For a beginner, it would take up to 30-40 minutes.
Additionally, I excluded the time spent generating an MJ image, as it could range from five minutes to an hour or more until you get the desired result. Sometimes it is just luck.
May 14, 2024 • 10 tweets • 4 min read
Create a POV train animation IN 20 MINUTES using CapCut and Domo AI.
It is by far the easiest animation I've ever done!
This is what you need to do:
Generate a train cockpit image with Midjourney, or any other AI text-to-image tool.
Use prompt: 8-Bit pixel art nyc subway conductorinterior, view of 8-bit pixel art new york city subway train cockpit, view of subway station platform and pedestrians through windshield; Nintendo NES style pixel art, first-person racer, DOS 8-bit graphics
May 13, 2024 • 13 tweets • 5 min read
Create lovely animations using CapCut and Domo AI.
It's way easier than you think.
These are the 7 steps you should follow 👇
First, generate a background.
I fed Midjourney with this prompt:
8-bit pixel art, forest background with tall trees, side view, game assets, seamless. The art is in the style of a 8-bit pixel forest background with tall trees seen from the side, intended for use as game assets in a seamless repeating pattern.
Use a 2:1 resolution.
May 11, 2024 • 12 tweets • 5 min read
Create a looping Lofi animation IN 30 MINUTES with CAPCUT.
I still can't believe how ridiculously easy it is.
Here's what you need to do 👇
First, generate an illustration with AI.
I fed Midjourney with this prompt:
An isometric pixel art of a delivery van in the street of Paris
and then added a Pepsi logo with Vary (Region) function.
May 10, 2024 • 10 tweets • 4 min read
I found an amazing workflow to create anime like this one.
And used one tool only.
@DomoAI_
Here is how you can do it too 👇
First, you need an input video.